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Dear Strangers: West Village’s Newest Cocktail Bar Fuses Latin American Flair with NYC Sophistication

Photo credit: Andrea Grujic

The West Village welcomes Dear Strangers, (147 w 4th Street
New York, NY 10012) a bold new cocktail bar and restaurant set to officially open its doors on November 19th. Tucked beneath a classic brownstone at the intersection of West 4th Street and 6th Avenue, Dear Strangers is the creation of hospitality veterans Ivan Papic, Ivan Radulovic, and Bratislav Glisic, whose combined experience at iconic NYC establishments like Employees Only and Macao Trading Co. shapes this sophisticated yet approachable space. With its intimate atmosphere, curated cocktail menu, and vibrant dishes, the venue promises to be a fresh gathering spot for New Yorkers seeking a stylish escape.

Photo credit: Andrea Grujic

Drinks That Tell Stories

At Dear Strangers, cocktails take center stage with an imaginative menu designed to surprise and delight. Highlights include the Angie, a blend of gin, Brazilian maracuya (passion fruit), and matcha, and the Star Treatment, which pairs sotol with cilantro syrup, coconut milk, and lime for a refreshing twist. For those craving a smoky edge, the Smokin’ Bandit combines rye whiskey, peated Scotch, lemon, and yuzu soda.

Gin lovers are in for a treat with a dedicated section of the menu devoted to Gin & Tonics, featuring Radulovic’s favorite variations inspired by Indian and Spanish traditions. Standouts like The Hindu Times blend toasted cumin, fenugreek, pomelo, and house-made tonic for a dynamic experience. These cocktails, paired with creative storytelling and pop culture influences—like nods to the band Oasis—make the menu as engaging as it is innovative.

A Culinary Adventure

The food menu, crafted with input from Chef Diego Rodriguez (formerly of Popular by Diego Muñoz), celebrates Latin American flavors with a modern American twist. Dishes like the Green Aguachile, with clarified cucumber, serrano, and lime water, or the indulgent Bisque de Tigre Chilaquiles, featuring lobster, prawn, and a fried quail egg, offer a fresh take on traditional cuisine. For dessert, the Cheesecake Buñuelo, paired with orange and vanilla tonka bean ice cream, provides a sweet finale that reflects the restaurant’s creativity and flair.

Photo credit: Andrea Grujic

A Design Worth Exploring

The ambiance at Dear Strangers is as much a part of the experience as the food and drinks. Designed by Dutch East Design, the space blends deep navy tones, marble accents, leather details, and polished wood to create a cozy yet elegant environment. The centerpiece is a stunning bar illuminated by dramatic lighting, inviting guests to linger over cocktails while retro accents and eccentric artwork add character. For those seeking a more private experience, a hidden dining room with deep sea blue walls offers a secluded escape.

With its inventive menu, lush design, and storied cocktails, Dear Strangers is set to make its mark as a standout addition to the West Village. Follow along on Instagram at @dearstrangersnyc or visit dearstrangersnyc.com to learn more about this exciting new destination.


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