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http://www.alphabetnyc.com Decorated in mosaics and local art, this unpretentious dance club hosts DJ-themed nights, live rock, and weepy acoustic sing-alongs. Cocktails are pretty lazily mixed, but cheap beer fits the ambiance anyway. If you're into the casual, determinedly grungy atmosphere, stay away from Alphabet's monthly fetish party: Latex-coated nuns, mermaids, and bunnies have more on their agenda than sporadic, awkward dancing. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.amazura.com Amazura boasts intense lights, big beats, and 20,000 square feet to shake your booty, baby. They installed three full-service bars for the thirsty, and there's valet parking for the lazy. The VIP lounge holds 200 very important people, which certainly nixes the exclusivity factor, but hey, you're in Queens, so get over it. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.ameliewinebar.com/amelienyc/ French wine bar Amelie offers a wide selection of drink and food, located in Greenwich Village. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Tucked into a basement on a residential block in Harlem, the American Legion Post 398 pours booze from nips, not bottles, and Beyonce butts up to Bobby Womack in the jukebox. If this VFW post seems like an impossible secret, it’s not: organist Seleno Clarke's Sunday night jazz jam is legendary in the underground. The Hammond B3 maestro leads a top-notch, sometimes famous, R&B-style groove band that attracts local regulars and curious visitors alike. Still, the no-frills dive bar vibe suggests a bygone era and atmosphere tough to find anywhere else in Manhattan. Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday are jazz nights, while Friday and Saturday are disco (and funk) nights. Order soul food staples like fried fish, collards, and rum cake off of hand-scrawled menus, and find the spacious back patio to air things out during the hot, summer months. Be polite and sign in when you walk through the door. The staff is welcoming and foster wholesome fun: good music, good food, and (especially on disco nights) plenty of dancing. There’s no cover but Post 398 is cash only and closes by midnight. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A divey meat marketahead here if youare in the mood to drink like mad and get hit on by random people. Pitchers cost $7, and once youare good and drunk, we suggest participating in karaoke. Really, you wonat regret it in the morning, we swear. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Allegedly a biker bar, a suspicious number of American Trashas patrons look like buttoned-up professionals who may or may not come from white-trash families. But thatas not the point. In a bar like this, the point is drinking and playing bar games. Bottoms up! Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.amityhallnyc.com Greenwich Village's newest beer hall shoots for an outdoor serenity inside its paneled basement; the door-stopper menu features hundreds of beers, from local to Trappist. Pick a few to give the frazzled waiter; they often run out of the primo brews by early evening. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.amsterdambilliardclub.com The inside of Amsterdam Billiards is like a warehouse of pool tables. There are so many in here that you'll believe the room is composed of a big carnival mirror, projecting the image of a pool table a hundred times over. Generally, Amsterdam is billed as an "upscale" spot for racking up another game of eight ball with a whiskey in hand, but the price to play isn't high, and the costumers are neither snooty highbrow folks nor predatory pool sharks. Dress casually and don't let the oriental rugs intimidate you. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.amsterdamrestaurant.com Known as aAmCafa by the locals, this popular Columbia area bar and restaurant recently underwent a dramatic renovation, transforming it from a dive beloved by frat boys into a swanky upscale lounge. Regulars bemoan the recently raised drink prices, fancy table settings, bright lighting, and awkward LCD screen on the wall, but maybe they just havenat discovered the new sports bar in the basement. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Secret bar alert! Angel's Share is located behind an unmarked door in the Village's Yokocho Japanese restaurant. Inside, amid floral wallpaper and muted green drapes, an encompassing mural hangs above the bar depicting a demonic Asian baby. It's an instant conversation piece, as are each of the cocktails: Try the Green Haze, composed of gyokuro-infused gin, fresh kiwi fruit, and honey, among other garnishes. Drinks are enjoyed among an incongruous crowd of well-read tourists, locals, and date-night couples; meanwhile, the bartenders wear rakish, butler-inspired matching outfits and look like swift ninja assassins when they prepare your beverage. Go for the bacon-infused bourbon martini if you're feeling wild. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Angry Wadeas looks sort of disgusting on the outside (the walls are dirty cream stucco), but inside, this sports pub is clean and comfortable. The bar has three TVs, a video golf center, a pool table, and a giant popcorn machine, which, although tasty, gives the place a slightly salty tang. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.anniemooresnyc.com/index2.htm Even though it's just a block away from Grand Central, Annie Moore's avoids tourist-catering kitsch entirely. You won't find any shamrocks, Celtic music, leprechauns, or other such regalia at this Irish pub. Instead, you get the bare essentials-Guinness, shepherd's pie, and the flag of the great U.S. of A.-all in one understated, mahogany-filled room with princely chandeliers. Rule of thumb: The less St. Patrick's Day paraphernalia you find in an Irish pub, the more Irish it is. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.theroomsbeerandwine.com A small bar with large windows and a minimalist vibe, Another Room caters to couples and small groupsacertainly not wild parties. The bar has an excellent wine list and a solid selection of imported Belgian beer, and the mellow vibe means no one needs to raise their voice to be understood, even with Thievery Corporation playing in the background. Patrons spill out front onto picnic tables during the summer. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.antarcticabar.com There's nothing icy about Antarctica; this unpretentious after-work dive exudes warmth, with a rock 'n' roll jukebox, good beer choices, plenty of pretzels, and a pool table. On "name night," you drink for free if your name matches the one they picked out of a bag. The bar also offers free wireless Internet access. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.applebees.com The former Atlanta-based T.J. Applebee's Rx for Edibles and Elixirs, opened in 1980, has been transformed into one of the nation's best-known chain restaurants, and its New York locations are easy to find on Voice Places. Thanks to consistency (Applebee's barbecued ribs are a worthy secret-recipe signature dish), a menu for the health-conscious (like the good-for-you Napa Chicken and Portobello platter, part of the chain's Under 550 Calories menu), and some wacky promotional schemes (the company has asked diners to rewrite popular songs with Applebee's menu items as the lyrics), the once-local restaurant now boasts 2,000 locations nationwide. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.arawinebar.com Owned by the founder of Best Cellars wine stores, this comfortable and intimate lounge serves 15 to 20 bottles by the glass at any given time. With an average price of $8, itas worth sampling a few, and youall do so in comfort. Indian pillows and vintage mirrors bedeck the place. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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