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This image displays the interior of LittleMaven NYC, a bar situated at 124 MacDougal Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City, United States. The scene is dimly lit, focusing on the bar counter and its brightly illuminated back wall.

In the immediate foreground, a dark wooden bar surface extends across the frame. On the left side of the bar, two dark, conical metallic cocktail shakers are positioned upright. Adjacent to them, a row of five clear glass bottles with black pour spouts, containing amber and reddish liquids, rests on the bar. Towards the right, a small, dark rectangular lantern-style candle holder emits a warm, soft glow. A white menu, largely out of focus, is visible in the bottom right corner, with the word "Menu" faintly legible.

The midground reveals the functional area of the bar. Back-lit wooden shelves on the left display an assortment of clear stemware and other drinking glasses. Below these shelves, a section of light-colored, square tiled wall is visible. The primary bar area features a tiered arrangement of numerous liquor bottles of various brands, shapes, and colors, including clear, green, and blue bottles. Additional glassware and a dark pitcher are also present on the bar top.

The background is dominated by a large, curved, brightly lit mural. This mural exhibits an abstract design composed of geometric and organic shapes in a vibrant color scheme of blues, yellows, oranges, reds, greens, and browns. Vertical strip lighting runs along the curved edge of the mural, providing illumination. To the far right, a blurred human figure, possibly a patron or staff member, wearing a red top, is partially visible. The ceiling is dark, and decorative greenery in a vase is located on the far right of the bar.
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Mar 26, 2026

New York, USA

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This image displays the interior of LittleMaven NYC, a bar situated at 124 MacDougal Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City, United States. The scene is dimly lit, focusing on the bar counter and its brightly illuminated back wall. In the immediate foreground, a dark wooden bar surface extends across the frame. On the left side of the bar, two dark, conical metallic cocktail shakers are positioned upright. Adjacent to them, a row of five clear glass bottles with black pour spouts, containing amber and reddish liquids, rests on the bar. Towards the right, a small, dark rectangular lantern-style candle holder emits a warm, soft glow. A white menu, largely out of focus, is visible in the bottom right corner, with the word "Menu" faintly legible. The midground reveals the functional area of the bar. Back-lit wooden shelves on the left display an assortment of clear stemware and other drinking glasses. Below these shelves, a section of light-colored, square tiled wall is visible. The primary bar area features a tiered arrangement of numerous liquor bottles of various brands, shapes, and colors, including clear, green, and blue bottles. Additional glassware and a dark pitcher are also present on the bar top. The background is dominated by a large, curved, brightly lit mural. This mural exhibits an abstract design composed of geometric and organic shapes in a vibrant color scheme of blues, yellows, oranges, reds, greens, and browns. Vertical strip lighting runs along the curved edge of the mural, providing illumination. To the far right, a blurred human figure, possibly a patron or staff member, wearing a red top, is partially visible. The ceiling is dark, and decorative greenery in a vase is located on the far right of the bar.

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