Soho, Manhattan · bar
One of New York’s oldest drinking establishments and possibly its most cheerful haunted house. Built in the early 19th century, this place has seen it all—sailors, smugglers, and, during Prohibition, a full-fledged speakeasy hidden behind its ‘respectable’ tea and sandwich shop façade. And if your drink vanishes faster than expected, you might have Mickey, the resident ghost, to thank—a sailor who died just outside and reportedly still likes to stir up trouble, especially for women at the bar.