Jac's on Bond

On a NoHo block where the line between bar and neighbourhood living room blurs, Jac's on Bond holds a 2025 Pearl Recommended Bar designation and a Google rating of 4.0 across 138 reviews. The address at 26 Bond Street places it among a tier of craft-focused downtown bars that reward regulars over tourists. Daytime and evening service shift the mood considerably, making the timing of your visit a decision worth making deliberately.
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Bond Street Before the Scene Moved On
NoHo's Bond Street corridor has spent the better part of two decades sorting itself out. The block between Broadway and Bowery once carried a particular gravity, drawing residents and visitors who wanted something quieter than the Meatpacking District's volume without the studied scarcity of the East Village's most secretive rooms. That gravitational pull didn't disappear; it shifted format. The bars that have held on here tend to operate on neighborhood logic, relying on repeat custom and word-of-mouth more than reservation platforms and press cycles. Jac's on Bond, at 26 Bond Street, fits that pattern. It earned Pearl Recommended Bar recognition in 2025, a signal from one of the more demanding bar-program assessment bodies, and it has done so without the marketing apparatus that typically surrounds a decorated Manhattan address.
What Pearl Recommended Means in This Context
The Pearl bar recognition framework operates on a threshold model, meaning the designation is not a ranking within a tier but a minimum-standard clearance above one. For 2025, the program's assessors evaluated consistency, technique, and hospitality integration, not spectacle. A Pearl Recommended nod in a city with the bar density of New York carries more weight than the same credential in a market with fewer competitors. Manhattan's cocktail tier has compressed in recent years: the entry-level bar has improved substantially, which makes the middle band harder to distinguish from either end. Jac's on Bond's recognition places it above that compressed middle, in the cohort of rooms where program depth can be assumed rather than tested.
For comparison, Attaboy NYC operates on a no-menu, guest-preference model that demands significant bartender skill. Amor y Amargo anchors the East Village's bitterdriven program. Superbueno approaches Latin spirits with a technical rigidity that mirrors fine-dining plating logic. Jac's sits within the same award-acknowledged cohort without occupying the same format niche as any of them, which is itself an editorial observation worth noting: New York's recognized bar scene has room for multiple program philosophies simultaneously.
The Booking Reality at 26 Bond Street
New York's award-track bars sort into two operational categories when it comes to access: those with structured reservation systems and those running walk-in or call-ahead formats. The former include rooms where booking windows of four to eight weeks are standard for weekend seats. The latter depend on timing intelligence, specifically knowing which nights and which hours carry the lowest friction.
Jac's on Bond sits at a NoHo address that benefits from a slightly lower foot-traffic ceiling than venues on Bleecker or in the West Village, meaning the walk-in calculus is more favorable than it would be at comparable-tier rooms in higher-density corridors. That said, a Pearl Recommended bar in 2025 will see increased attention in the months following publication of the award list, and planning accordingly is advisable. Phone and online booking information is not publicly listed in the EP Club database; the most reliable approach is to contact the venue directly through their published channels before building an itinerary around a specific evening.
For travelers arriving from outside New York who want to construct a bar itinerary around recognized programs, Bond Street's position in NoHo puts it within walking distance of the East Village's concentration of serious cocktail rooms, making it a logical first or last stop on a lower-Manhattan bar circuit rather than a standalone destination requiring significant transit planning.
NoHo's Position in the Manhattan Bar Map
NoHo rarely anchors Manhattan bar conversations the way the East Village, West Village, or even certain Midtown pockets do. That positional gap is partly why bars that earn recognition here tend to do so on the strength of the program itself rather than on the halo of a fashionable address. The neighborhood's residential density and proximity to NYU's faculty and graduate population creates a clientele that trends toward regulars, which in turn rewards bars that maintain consistency over bars that chase novelty.
That dynamic is visible across the city's other recognized-but-lower-profile bar addresses. Angel's Share has operated in the East Village for decades partly because its neighborhood supports a repeat-customer base that sustains a deliberate program. The logic applies here. A bar earning a Pearl designation in NoHo in 2025 has almost certainly been doing something right for long enough to build the local infrastructure that supports award-level consistency.
Situating Jac's in the Wider Pearl-Recognized Landscape
Pearl Recommended designations extend across the United States and internationally, and understanding where Jac's sits relative to that wider field gives some sense of what the recognition implies about program expectations. Domestically, the designation has been awarded to rooms as distinct in character as Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Kumiko in Chicago, Julep in Houston, ABV in San Francisco, and Allegory in Washington, D.C.. Internationally, the framework encompasses rooms like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and The Parlour in Frankfurt on the Main. The through-line is not format or cuisine type; it is program discipline and service coherence. That Jac's on Bond meets the same threshold as that international peer set in 2025 is the most substantive thing that can be said about it from the available data.
Planning Your Visit
| Venue | Neighborhood | Award Status | Access Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jac's on Bond | NoHo | Pearl Recommended 2025 | Contact venue directly |
| Attaboy NYC | Lower East Side | Award-recognized | Walk-in, no menu |
| Amor y Amargo | East Village | Award-recognized | Walk-in / seated |
| Angel's Share | East Village | Long-standing recognition | Seated, low-capacity |
| Superbueno | Lower East Side | Award-recognized | Reservations and walk-in |
For a broader view of New York's bar and restaurant tier, see our full New York City restaurants guide.
Cost and Credentials
A quick look at comparable venues, using the data we have on file.
| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jac's on Bond | This venue | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | ||
| Dirty French | |||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | ||
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | ||
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best |
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