Bar Six

“I had the Tagine of Chicken which was hearty and too much for me to finish.”

“Great for a romantic dinner or people watching.”

“The dessert menu looked great but we were stuffed – but creme brûlée, I'm coming back to devour you!”

Bar Six

Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Really cute place and good food too! Came here with a couple of friends for brunch and it was very good. I enjoyed the eggs benny a lot. We also got a French Toast for the table and it was good too.

  2. I love the ambiance here. Very french ( or as french as I would like to believe!): laid back but somehow very posh, quiet without being overwhelmingly scary quiet. I loved it here!

    They have a great selection of cocktails – I doubt you can go wrong with any one of them.

    If I see risotto on a menu, I must have it. I know risotto is notoriously simple yet difficult to make, so I believe it is a pretty good judge on the quality of the cooking in general. The risotto was DEFINITELY on point – LOVED it. My friend who came ordered the chicken and they certainly loved it as well.

    I would be happy to come back here to try some more of their entrees. Great place for dinner and also just for drinks.

  3. Nice ambience. Sat outside on a lovely night and enjoyed their Bar Six lemonade and oysters. The lemonade was fantastic – thirst quenching while having just enough of a kick. Oysters were pretty good, maybe could have been a bit fresher. Great staff, great live music, and great Parisian atmosphere.

  4. I met a friend here for dinner on a Thursday night and boy, am I glad I made a reservation because every table was packed! This place is poppin'.

    The host was friendly, but wasn't at the front of the restaurant, and it took me a few minutes to find him, which irked me. We were seated at a loungey table, and it took a while to order, so I think we pissed off the waitress because she gave us a TAD bit of an attitude. Understandable though…

    We started off with a dozen oysters, each of which is $3. A bit overpriced, especially since they're the smallest oysters I've ever seen!

    I got the mushroom risotto, which was very good, but so heavy and creamy, too much in fact. I felt like molasses afterwards. I'd suggest they ease up on this dish (or maybe I'm a weakling and couldn't handle it?! Idunno).

    My friend got an appetizer, the Mediterranean salad as her main, which looked and tasted good, but, again, was super overpriced.

    The bill came out to $90, which was not worth what we got. I'm pretty sure that the oysters, appetizer, and entree could have been found elsewhere for better quality and half the price. Meh, not impressed, wouldn't return.

  5. What a perfect spot to set the mood for a casual weekday date night. In fact, it was a Monday, and the pre-Tuesday dread had died by the time we settled down in the cozy corner booth spot of this cute little charming French bar + restaurant. The adorable decorations are reminiscent of a very down to earth bistro on the corner streets of Europe (and yes, I've lived in Europe before). We made a ressy on OpenTable for 6pm shortly before making our trip down from midtown East and got there about 5 minutes past. We were seated promptly.

    We started off with a bottle of Malbec. The waitress was a bit overzealous in getting our orders down. I don't like the feeling of being rushed and I'd be more than accommodating if I saw a huge influx of patrons here, which wasn't the case. I'll ignore it this once 🙂

    The food was good. Skate fish was well cooked and so was the chicken. The chicken was a bit dry, but the veggies were well cooked – definitely could've done better with a slow cooker method than this. The mashed potatoes made up for the dryness but .. sheesh – after our chicken at Hendriks on Friday, this paled in comparison. The seasoning on the skate fish was  on point – a whole lot of pepper but it was one of the best skate fish dishes I've had. When the pepper was placed on our table, I looked over at my dish and was like, "really? MORE PEPPER? The plate is practically black at this point.. " welllllll.. I put some more on – I think I started a pepper obsession here.

    Make sure to review the daily specials which is a small one page menu with a black frame. The specials on the day we were there didn't fit my dietary restrictions, but I'm sure others would appreciate it. The dessert menu looked great but we were stuffed – but creme brûlée, I'm coming back to devour you!

    This place would be even awesome if they offered live jazz on certain nights. Anyway, I'd come back because it's casual enough to just grab a few drinks, dinner, and it's only a block to the PATH (which is why I bookmarked Bar 6 in the first place!)

  6. I recently discovered Bar Six, and I think it's going to become one of my new places for coffee and reading, a date or conversation. It's a classic French bistro environment that feels right out of Paris, and it's sufficiently quiet so as not to be rushed and distracting. Our service was attentive and nice — sometimes a bit forgetful and disorganized — but overall very good (and attractive!).

    I felt the food was sufficiently good for a Sunday brunch, but nothing to rave about either. The offerings are fairly standard for a French bistro breakfast (steak and frites, anyone?), but everything that I had was tasty and hot. There's just nothing that special that I could tell, but it was great for a regular place with good food.

    I plan to be back many times, and happy that I found such a cute place.

  7. It's cute. I stopped in here for a drink on super bowl Sunday while waiting for a friend to arrive from jersey. It's the only real bar in the area, however it's more of dimly lit date spot.  I was looking for a tv which I did not find but also, just a cold beer which I did find.  The place is cozy and inviting.  I believe the cuisine is French but as I stated I only came in to have one drink while I waited.

    I would come back here again if in the area for a drink based on the atmosphere alone, but also I'd like to try the food someday.

  8. What a great little bar near the 14th Street PATH station!

    I love how cozy it is in here and how the host let us sit at a table for drinks even though he knew we were on our way to dinner.

    That made me want to come back again to try the food next time.

    Until then, this is a solid place to grab a drink before dinner.

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Monday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Thursday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Friday, 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Saturday, 11:00 am - 2:00 am
Sunday, 11:00 am - 1:00 am