Most of the bars we recommend for solo patrons have a few things in common: bartenders who make small talk and introductions; they offer both tables and barstools where you can relax; and, though this is subjective, they're not sketchy places with reputations as singles bars.
A neighborhood favorite, Aroma draws a good cast of regulars with fantastic cocktails and a fun soundtrack. On weeknights, bartenders act as social facilitators as well as mixologists.
The restaurant-bookstore-performance space is a great option when you want to catch up on some light (or not-so-light) reading.
A fine place to grab a table, order a beer and a grilled cheese and settle in with a good book. Feeling social? The bartenders are friendly and the regulars will strike up conversations.
Be warned: It's almost impossible not to meet someone new when you take a seat at Jimmy's bar. The bartenders are quick and talkative, and they'll draw you into conversations while pouring a beer.
The waitresses at this warm, 70-year-old neighborhood tavern don't blink if you take up a table by yourself and play classic country and soul on the jukebox.
Friendly bartenders, neighborhood regulars, good tunes, cheap beer, plenty of seating. What's not to love?
The Saloon won't install a TV, keeps the music low and every table is communal. It's all designed to help foster communication between patrons, whether they know each other or not.
Bartender Sam Lek has been mixing cocktails and chatting with patrons for three decades, and he'll make you feel at home right away. His favorite icebreaker: magic tricks.
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