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Bull & Bear celebrates a uniquely Manhattan-brand of masculinity: The cigar-fetishizing men here wear Armani, drink single malt scotches, andain between watching the prominently positioned stock market tickertapeacheck themselves out at one of the baras big, decorative mirrors. Drinks are achingly expensive. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.ryansnyc.com Even St. Marks Place--land of tattoo parlors, gawking tourists, and $1 pizza slices--needs an Irish pub. Bull McCabe's fills that role ably: wood-paneled walls, a pool table, Guinness on tap, etc. However, it builds on the idea with some old-fashioned East Village grit: the rock 'n' roll-fueled jukebox, empty beer bottles scattered throughout, unabashed and conversational patrons. The two scenes go together like a beer and a shot, which is to say, far better than you anticipated. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bullsheadtavern.com As if it were a medieval watering hole, a mural of monks and biblical figures lies across from the Bull's Head's cast iron bar. Spanning the length of the mural is a communal seating area, a spot to settle down with a pint of Sierra Nevada to relax on off days or a mug of Bud to foster camaraderie on game nights. Bits of anachronistic delights-two pool tables, a dart board, and a Big Buck Hunter arcade game-dilute the Middle Ages aesthetic just enough to feel like you're not stressing out those pious folks in the mural. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.theburritobar.com A kitschy Mexican restaurant with a bar serving up knockout margaritas along with free chips and salsa. The theme decorations overwhelm the place, but that's OK, as sophisticated Mexican restaurants are a useless creation. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bushwickcountryclub.com A tarnished, downtownish mockery of the khaki-clad suburban establishment, Bushwick Country Club lives up to its name with dingy chandeliers and a miniature golf course featuring a windmill barrier constructed from PBR cans. Like the Club back home, membership has its privilegesanamely, drink specials. But a simple request wonat get every sucker a gold membership card. Current members have to refer potential newcomers, so sit back and make friends at the bar. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
One street from Prospect Expressway (and a long hike from the F train), parking spots near Buttermilk are relatively easy to snag. Smugly dingy, the bar is another of Andrew Benedict and Scott Fredrickas sign-less dive success stories (the duo also owns Great Lakes and Boat). With cheep beer and distant highway squeals, itas easy to forget youare inside a blossoming chain. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bxlcafe.com BXL Belgian Cafe is a place that seems out of sorts in Times Square--in the best possible way. The area's lone source for delicious Belgian craft brews and foods, the spot lacks all-inclusive beverages (no Bud here!) and the gaudy sheen of neighboring bars, which keeps out the tourists and instead pulls in after-work media types, beer hounds, and assorted locals. Be sure to order a glass of that tasty foreign stuff and educate yourself via the antique Belgian brew ads lining the walls. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Those looking for a dark-haired beauty A la My Big Fat Greek Wedding should wander into the Byzantio, an Astoria hot spot. This neighborhood joint plays Greek music as neighborhood singles and couples hang out in the intimate atmosphere. Also serves snacks and desserts. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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