Oddball is a new cocktail bar in New York’s East Village that blends retro-futurist design with vibrant nightlife energy. Designed by House Under Magic, the venue occupies about 1,100 square feet in a former jazz bar on Avenue B, merging 1970s sci-fi nostalgia with late-night American diner cues and playful Memphis Group geometry. The interior features a palette of vivid primary colors, midnight blue walls that glow after dark, burl wood finishes, volcanic stone accents, orb lighting, neon fixtures, and intimate banquettes paired with high-top seating to balance visual dynamism with comfort.
Oddball’s drinks program is led by beverage director Logan Rodriguez in partnership with LaTeisha Moore and Phillip Reichenberger, presenting a lineup of inventive cocktails that pair unexpected ingredients for highly contrasted flavor profiles. The bar also offers curated beer, wine, and non-alcoholic options alongside a compact menu of snacks and small plates. Audio design and lighting zones are tailored to maintain an energetic yet approachable atmosphere throughout operating hours.
Retro-Futurist Cocktail Bars
Oddball Cocktail Bar by House Under Magic Opens in NY's East Village
Trend Themes
1. Retro-futurist Design - A resurgence of 1970s sci-fi and Memphis Group aesthetics blended with diner cues creating opportunities for novel spatial branding and immersive venue identities.
2. Multi-sensory Nightlife - Integration of zoned lighting, bespoke audio design, and tactile finishes is enabling environments that shift moods across operating hours and redefine guest experience metrics.
3. Hybrid Beverage Programs - Menu strategies that pair unexpected ingredients and elevate non-alcoholic offerings are opening pathways for product lines and services that blur cocktail, hospitality, and retail boundaries.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality Design - Design firms specializing in compact, statement-driven interiors can capitalize on demand for memorable, photographable spaces that drive foot traffic and higher per-capita spend.
2. Beverage Technology - Companies developing preservation, flavor-extraction, and low-alcohol formulation technologies may find new use cases as bars pursue contrasted flavor profiles and sophisticated non-alcoholic options.
3. Audio-lighting Systems - Manufacturers of adaptive lighting and spatial audio systems have room to innovate products that enable seamless transitions between energetic and intimate atmosphere zones in small venues.