Cabin Club at Pinetree Lodge
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 481-5490
- Cross Street:
- Between 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue
- Directions:
- 6 at 33rd St
- Hours:
- Sun-Wed 4pm-2am, Thu-Sat 4pm-3am
Editorial Review for Cabin Club at Pinetree Lodge – by Melissa Kirsch
The Scene
You've never been to a theme bar until you've experienced the Camp Wigwam-meets-Catskills hunting lodge decor at this hilarious hideaway. Every inch of the space is adorned with inner tubes, lumberjack-plaid pillows, oars and other perfectly curated eBay finds from the great outdoors. And, yes, that's a real caribou head on the wall. Your bunkmates for the evening will be young, boisterous campers from around the neighborhood.
The Draw
Fair weather means the enormous back patio is open with the frozen drink machine in full effect. During the regular barbecue parties, patrons hang loose with a cold one in the garden's Adirondack chairs and hammocks. Inside there's an eclectic jukebox, affordable drinks, a solicitous staff and--the only mountain man mood-breaker--nine TVs showing all sports, all the time.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoThe patio closes around 11pm.
Where to SitFulfill your summer camp fantasies of sneaking away from the bonfire (televised--think yule log) to the Love Den for a night of necking before lights out.
User Reviews for Cabin Club at Pinetree Lodge
12/03/2006 Posted by teany
I wanted a laid-back local place to celebrate my birthday, and chose Pinetree. I was worried it would be too dive-y, but I was pleasantly surprised. There are some great little nooks with comfy seating and it had a nice, loungy atmosphere. The bartender was very friendly, made great SoCo and lime shots and even gave me a free drink for the occasion. The Pinetree Ale on draft was suprisingly good. It wasn't too crowded, and my group took up a lot of the bar, but that was a good thing. It's a bit tucked away near the entrance to the Midtown Tunnel, but I thought that added to it. Overall great place, and I'll be back!
Pros: Good seating
Cons: Would get cramped on a crowded night.
03/13/2006 Posted by yukster11
This is an out of the way place in Murray Hill. The set up is funky with a small front bar a side room with couches to relax and then a back room. There are a couple of TV's although one is tilted on it's side as well as an internet jukebox, trivia and hunting games. They have very good happy hour specials (buy 1 get 1 free), however the prices are a little high $5 for domestic when it's not happy hour. A lot different most of the bars in the area or Manhattan for that matter, however the one negative is it's a little out of the way (between 1st and 2nd) on 35th so you'll have a decent walk to your next place
Pros: Happy Hour Specials, Decor
Cons: Location, Non-Happy Hour Prices
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