2. Bea
8.4
403 W 43rd St (at 9th Ave), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 92 tips and reviews
Deepak Shrivastava: Great chill and chic spot. Nice beer selection and have heard the mixed drinks are on point. Our server Jasmine was kind, sweet, patient and GORGEOUS.
Jannica Robertson: Chill place in the 'hood to grab a drink but, wouldn't come back for the food.
Lou Paskalis: Cute neighborhood place that I find myself coming back to every week. Chill vibe, great beer selection and the kitchen has produced nothing but home runs so far, Uncle Tommy's Pie my personal fav.
4. As Is NYC
9.2
734 10th Ave (50th Street/10th Ave), New York, NY
Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 89 tips and reviews
Theresa Roldan: Classy pub. Very chill atmosphere
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: A cool hidden gem. The experience is rounded out with a chill, hip vibe and always incredible selection of beers and music. The staff is always friendly and knowledgeable
Rob Murcek: Long and high quality draft list that rotates frequently. Friendly and knowledgeable bartenders. Sophisticated, trendy atmosphere. Crowded on weekend nights. Quiet early on weekdays. Food too!
5. B Side
9.1
370 W 51st St, New York, NY
Pizzeria · Hell's Kitchen · 129 tips and reviews
Jen Shin: killer bee is to die for! the place is a little small and can get crowded fast. get there early, put your name down, and chill out on the bench outside until your name is called.
Marc Lijour: Original pizza from the wood oven in a relaxing ambiance with good music
Nitzan B: Awesome pizzas. They're quite big so get in to share with someone and just get an appetizer, they're all delicious
6. On the Rocks
8.3
696 10th Ave (btwn 48th & 49th St.), New York, NY
Whisky Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 47 tips and reviews
Brian Chalk: Relaxed and chill. Knowledge and excellent all-round bartender (Daniel). Perfect place for a whiskey/scotch aficionado. I live in the neighborhood, and will be back.
Roy Chin: Very low key spot with a great selection
Hector: Knowledgeable bartender on great selection of single malt scotch, whiskey, and bourbon. Small, cozy, intimate spot for great conversation.
9. Wine Escape
8.6
405 W 44th St (btwn 9th & 10th), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 40 tips and reviews
Kris Concepcion: Very laid back bar with a friendly staff.
Matthew Caldecutt: Cozy and casual, this is a great place for a small group, especially if you're hungry.
Lucy Maria: Wine here is fabulous! If you go with a group, do a flight so you can sample the wines, but make sure you get appetizers. Cheese is delicious here and basically everything here tastes good!
11. Pio Pio
8.9
604 10th Ave (btwn W 43rd & W 44th St), New York, NY
Peruvian Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 331 tips and reviews
Ryan Scott Tandy: Lunch special is the way to go for a chill lunch.
Che Francisco: Casual Peruvian dining at its best. The grilled chicken was succulent and can make on its own. It will be a sacrilege to put any sauce on it! Yum!
Marian Elbert: You can share the matador combo with 4 people. Get an appetizer on the side, like cerviche or calamari and you're in pio pio heaven. P.S. Get a pitcher of Sangria.
14. Capizzi
8.4
547 9th Ave (at W 40th St), New York, NY
Pizzeria · Hell's Kitchen · 109 tips and reviews
Scott Nicely: This was an amazing place to chill, njoy sangria and hang with the great crew! Thank you guys for the delish food and making my nephew's 15 year old birthday/last night in NYC an absolute favorite!
Christine Choi: Quaint little pizzeria with an old-Italy vibe. Got the prosciutto and arugula pie and the small was perfect for two. Great for dates.
preston noon: This brick oven contends with whatever you think is good.
15. Schmackary's
8.8
362 W 45th St (at 9th Ave), New York, NY
Bakery · Hell's Kitchen · 287 tips and reviews
Amy: Super friendly staff behind the counter. Good chill music. Share a brownie. Very chocolatey. Coffee is good, too.
Lloyd G: Absolutely amazing cookies. Not too small, not too big with a great selection. Small amount of seating.
Katherine Mullis: They charge the same for small, large, and medium teas. Why? Because more water doesn't cost anything. OMG. Why did I never think of this before. And does Starbucks know this?