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http://www.almarestaurant.com Aside from a couple of surprisingly placed ram horns, this dark, loud bar is bare and decor-less. Itas usually crowded with neighborhood twentysomethingsaand also, lingering diners from the fancy Mexican restaurant upstairs. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bbarandgrill.com A blue-and-red neon sign outside B's announces three of its main components--cafe, bar, and grill--but still manages to exclude a lot. Behind the white brick wall, you'll find a quaint patio and accompanying bar, a tidy connecting dining room fitted with globular paper lanterns, and, toward the front, a smaller cocktail bar. Oh, and another bar room, this time with wine-red coloring and black-and-white photos of thespians in peculiar poses. The grandiosity of it all tends to keep out locals, but that patio sure is pretty on a cool summer evening. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bedny.com At BED New York, a well-to-do crowd of gorgeous faces surrounds the bar area. Adding to the beauty is the stunning staff; decked out in couture designs by James Thomas, they wait on you hand and foot. Drinks are a costly $15, but since they've got naughty names like Pussy Galore and Red Head in Bed, you'll be curious to try more than a few. Chromascreen, a curved glass that also serves as a video projection, separates the bar from the restaurant and provides a different spin on walls. Sheer white ceilings, dim lighting, and custom reflective wallpaper provide an intimate decor. Be careful when you recline on the soft Tempur-Pedic Swedish mattressesayou may never get up. Fortunately, you can take some of BED New York home with you: Patrons receive signature slipper socks, which will keep feet toasty for the season. BED New York proves to be more than just a one-night standayou'll keep coming back for more. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
At this no-frills bar, you can discuss whether a Pixies reunion tour would end with Frank Black telling Kim Deal she would afucking diea or shoot the shit over whateveras playing. The B-Side special ($5, Rheingold and shot of whiskey) warms the belly and wets the tongue, encouraging sing-alongs to the jukeboxas canon of glam rock and punk (the Clash, Black Sabbath, Love and Rockets, Bad Brains, Fugazi, and more!). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bbkingblues.com Robert Johnson sold his soul for prodigious skill on the guitar. B.B. King was already pretty good, so he ended up with... a Midtown mega club? Just kidding, don't worry about B.B. King's soul, it's fine. B.B. King's Blues Club and Grill actually plays host to plenty of great shows than span a variety of eras and genres. Occasionally, forever-awesome names play B.B. King's (like, say, Al Green) and if you can navigate the block from Times Square without having a panic attack, perhaps you'll appreciate the club's weirdly unifying allure. Said charm earned the "Best club to sit with tourists named Sven and see forgotten bands" from this very publication. Due to its proximity to the teeming, glowing epicenter of NYC-tourism, the venue was conceived to endure a constant barrage and thus provide a steady stream of musical entertainment. The day-to-day talent involves cover bands, soul-tributes, and Beatles-themed brunches. Since it's in Midtown, B.B. King’s is expensive, oversized, dripping in neon, and the attached restaurant-venue Lucille's doesn't serve the most "authentic" BBQ. However, the Harlem blues and gospel revues play the best regular gigs, and just because the longhairs have become gray hairs doesn’t mean they aren't still killer performers. The namesake guitar legend is in his late 80s now, but he still performs and occasionally drops in on his club. --Alex Spoto Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This candy-colored karaoke bar has seven private rooms, each with computer stations, colorful leather banquettes, and over 20,000 English, Chinese, and Japanese songs. For loosening up the voice, try the lychee martinis or the Lemon High (lemonade with a shot of Japanese vodka)asweet, fizzy, and mind-numbing. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Ignore the hype about this celeb-owned speakeasy and just enjoy the spacious, bi-level bar, if you can find it. (Hint: The entrance is marked by a sign for the Lower East Side Toy Company.) Surprisingly, the Back Room looks like an upscale hotel, with crimson-and-gold furniture and crystal chandeliers. And, in a campy nod to Prohibition, drinks are served in double-handled teacups, and on a recent evening, beer bottles arrived in surreptitious-looking brown paper bags. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Ah, there's nothing like the feel of varnished wood to bring "Irish pub" to mind. They sprout up all over the country like shamrocks, and folks with interesting acents flock there to catch a "football" match and drink 18 pints. This pub is no different, and may be even a little bit better because some nights there's live music. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bar4brooklyn.com The young local crowd at Bar 4 clearly has a penchant for martinis but the regular beer specials are certainly not to be ignored. DJs play 6 nights a week in this lounge decorated with a collection of antique sofas, under red lights. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bar89.com Bar 89, a slick two-floor cocktail lounge, makes things easy for its crowd of glossy cell-phone bearers. The only potentially embarrassing kink is the all-glass bathroom doors. Luckily, upon locking, they fog up. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.fourseasons.com/newyorkfs/dining/the_bar/ This Bar is revered for its elegance--note the capital B--not least because it is the alleged "birthplace of the martini Renaissance." If you didn't know that such a Renaissance existed in the first place, a cursory glance at the drinks menu casts aside any doubt about the statement. The Bar has all the luxe features you'd expect from a hotel of such stature: 30-foot ceilings, marble tables, a sedate mix of cream and white coloring, snacks that include the Maryland Crab Cake Sliders and Calvisius Osetra Caviar. Here, clients are brought to be won over, love interests escorted to be fully courted. Neither works every time, but those martinis sure are great wingmen. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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