Peculier Pub New York City
Welcome to Peculier Pub!

Like the beer after which it is named, Peculier Pub is classic and rich character.

A Bleecker Street landmark, Peculier Pub has embraced the unique spirit of Greenwich Village for more than three decades.

Inside you will see why the Pub, with its turn of the century tin ceilings, bottle cap mosaics and long wooden tables, has withstood the test of time not to mention the fickleness of trends.

Beer Tap

What could be more timeless than a list of over 300 beers ranging from domestic and imported well-known brews to hand crafted nectar and rare barley wines from the four corners of the world? The jukebox, old school like the Pub, works as hard as the quirky barmaids, churning out classic rock and eighties hits to a slightly raucous but laid-back crowd.

Can’t decide which beer to choose? Our informed staff is always happy to make a recommendation no matter what your taste or mood (they might poke fun at your Coors Lite first though) but it’s a small price to pay for their expertise.

There’s also a full bar as well as a menu of standard bar fare to compliment your beer or cocktail (or if you need to sober up)! So come one, come all-NYU students, after-work folks Village stragglers and your moms- pick your poison, carve your name into our tables, kick back and stay awhile.


Our Girls know beer!

Peculier’s Peculiar Facts

* “Peculier” is not spelled wrong!

* The Pub is named after “Old Peculier,” an English beer brewed by Theakson’s brewery, named in honour of the Peculier of Masham.

* Oktoberfest in NYC? Our 22 beers on tap are available in liter size mugs known as steins.

* Peculier Pub is one of the only beer bars in Manhattan to have a cocktail and “beertail” list.

* The building that houses Peculier Pub is over 100 years old and was originally a Bible shop!

* Peculier Pub was originally located on the corner of West 4th street, now ‘The Slaughtered Lamb.”

* We serve edamame.

* The many colorful bottle cap mosaics were painstakingly crafted by resident artist Tommy Chou. Look closely and you may find “Starry Night,” Picassos, Egyptian Pharaohs and even chemistry equations.

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