A man was stabbed to death at a Bronx bar called Last Stop early Sunday, marking the second slaying at the nightspot in just over two years.
The 30-year-old victim was stabbed in the abdomen in front of Last Stop Bar & Grill on White Plains Road near E. 240th St. in Wakefield about 3:20 a.m. after an argument inside, cops said.
Medics rushed the man to Montefiore Medical Center but he couldn’t be saved.
His killer got into a vehicle and sped off north on White Plains Road, police said. Cops have made no arrests.
It’s not the first time the bar has lived up to its name.
On Dec. 22, 2022, 42-year-old Jeffrey Pierre was shot in the back during an argument outside the Last Stop.
Pierre, a convicted felon who served three state prison terms, shot two men to death who tried to carjack him in 2014, chasing the would-be thieves before pumping several bullets into their getaway car.
His first trial on murder charges ended in a mistrial and at his second he was acquitted of murder charges but convicted of gun possession and sentenced to nine years.
Last Stop is located down the block from the last stop on the No. 2 train.