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Huckleberry Bar

Huckleberry Bar

Joining joints like Jimmy's #43 and Cantina, Huckleberry is one of those bars that offer amazing food made in equipment-challenged micro-kitchens.
Forum

Forum

The Forum, one of the few lounges in Union Square territory, brings peace during the weekdays and boisterous partying on the weekends. Saturdays, for example, require plus-sized bouncers to monitor the swarms of cocktail-craving, dancing citizens.
Company Bar

Company Bar

If the hockey jerseys lining the walls at Company Bar don't draw you in, the great food and unpretentious atmosphere surely will. Stop by any night of the week for a refreshing round of hot wings and cold drinks.

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  • Cotton

    105 W. 27th St. New York, NY 10001
    212-627-1444

    Unwound bolts of white, drapey fabric (cotton, we presume) valance like birthday streamers off the ceiling of this new, narrow Chelsea club. Without a solid lineup of DJs or performers, itas hard to tell if Cotton will carve a niche of its own. Regardless, this place is classic enough in its navy-blue-and-white sailor-suit decor that itall surely soak up a bit of the Gramercy and Chelsea late-night crowd who are oh-so-sick of Avalon. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Cotton Club

    Cotton Club

    666 W. 125th St. New York, NY 10027
    212-663-7980

    http://www.cottonclub-newyork.com Looking for a little live gospel with your brunch? How about jazz to complement that soul food buffet? When this Harlem staple opened in the 1920s, it brought in heavy-hitters right away, cycling Bing Crosby and Irving Berlin on the guest roster. Duke Ellington and Ethel Waters also graced the stage regularly. Today, it's still a terrific place to hear some of the best jazz masters in town. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Court One

    251 W. 30th St. New York, NY 10001
    212-695-2747

    http://www.rebelnyc.com

  • The Courtyard Bar

    40-18 Queens Blvd. Long Island City, NY 11104
    718-729-4601

    For some raucous fun, head to the Courtyard, where young Irish expats drink Amstel Lights while hanging out along the long bar. The pub also features a heated beer garden, where it's been said to feel like the tropics. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Covo Lounge

    701 W. 135th St. New York, NY 10031
    212-234-9573

    http://www.covony.com

  • Cowgirl Hall of Fame

    Cowgirl Hall of Fame

    519 Hudson St. New York, NY 10014
    212-633-1133

    http://www.cowgirlnyc.com For more than two decades, Cowgirl has been a favorite for parents and students who go to the several elementary schools in the immediate neighborhood, but the kitschy, Old West theme of the restaurant is appealing to stoners and comfort-food aficionados. The nachos are profuse, the chicken-fried-steak excellent, the enchiladas smothered in cheese, and the margaritas--frozen or not, served in a Mason jar--are strong as hell. While the prices may seem a bit high (with entrees topping out at around $20), the portion size is so humongous, you won"t need any appetizers. Lots of interesting Western lore is embedded in the walls. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Coyote Ugly

    Coyote Ugly

    153 1st Ave. New York, NY 10009
    212-477-4431

    http://www.coyoteuglysaloon.com Coyote Ugly advertises its not-quite-believable Southernness with impudent cowgirl barmaids, a Def Leppardastuffed jukebox, and a burgeoning collection of patron-flung bras. Most weekends at around 1 a.m., you can watch bartenders dancing/stripping on the bar, but it feels a little forced. If you come too many nights in a row, you might even find that itas choreographed. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Craftbar

    Craftbar

    900 Broadway New York, NY 10003
    212-461-4300

    http://www.craftrestaurant.com The casual counterpart to Craft, this Flatiron District restaurant should provide a relatively affordable dining option for Top Chef fans looking to sample some of Tom Colicchio's, or his chef de cuisine Lauren Hirschberg's, seasonal cooking. The menu is contemporary American with Italian undertones, consisting of both small and large plates such as veal ricotta meatballs, whole wheat papardelle with Berkshire pork ragout and bouchot mussels cooked in white wine and garlic. Diners who just want a quick, casual bite sit at the long, wooden bar and order bruschetta, charcuterie plates and Panini. Above the bar sits a massive glass-enclosed wine cellar, featuring more than a hundred wines from all over the world, including a serious selection of Rieslings and around 25 wines available by the glass. Ever since the restaurant moved to its current location in 2005, there has been plenty of seats, the bi-level space outfitted with polished wood and slick industrial lighting.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Crane Club

    408 Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY 10024
    212-877-3097

  • The Creek and the Cave

    10-93 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101-5756
    718-706-8783

    http://www.thecreekandthecave.com

  • The Creek

    10-93 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101
    718-706-8783

    http://www.creeklic.com

  • Crema Restaurante

    Crema Restaurante

    111 W. 17th St. New York, NY 10011
    212-691-4477

    http://www.cremarestaurante.com Mexico native Julieta Ballesteros first made a name for herself cooking at the beloved Mexicana Mama in the West Village. Today, she cooks much more upscale food at her Chelsea spot, mixing French influences into classic Mexican dishes. You probably won¹t find anything like this anywhere else: tostadas filled with seared ostrich filets and black beans, empanadas packed with sautéed black sea bass, shrimp, squash and Portobello mushrooms, and glazed Peking duck breast served over mole poblano and roasted plantains. Choose from more than 30 different tequilas and a variety of margaritas mixed with everything from lemongrass to guava and chipotle. The restaurant has a festive feel to it thanks to a color scheme heavy on yellows, oranges and reds, with original paintings by the chef's mother and a lively crowd full of Chelsea professionals. On weekends, stop in for the $19.95 brunch, which includes an entrée, coffee or tea and all you can drink mimosas.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Crescent Lounge

    32-05 Crescent St. Long Island City, NY 11106
    718-728-9600

    Depending on the night of the week, you may hear Death Cab for Cutie, Rossini, or the squawking of 30-year-old men singing karaoke (usually '80s tunes). A gay-friendly living-room on the edge of Astoria, Crescent serves over 20 complicated martinis, as well as the normal stash of beersaall reasonably priced. Happy hour (4 to 8 p.m.) is buy one get one free. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • The Crest

    268 W. 47th St. New York, NY 10036
    212-398-0044

    http://www.cresteventsnyc.com

  • Crimson

    Crimson

    915 Broadway New York, NY 10010
    212-505-2192

    http://www.crimsonclub.com

  • Crocodile Lounge

    Crocodile Lounge

    325 E. 14th St. New York, NY 10003-4255
    212-477-7747

    http://www.crocodileloungenyc.com Buy a drink at the Crocodile Lounge, and you receive a ticket for a free cheese pizza, fresh out of the bar’s brick-oven. The gimmick was popularized at the Alligator Lounge in Williamsburg, and it works just as well at this Manhattan iteration. Free pizza is a great unifier, and the basement bar attracts crowds from Gramercy and the East Village as well as plenty of NYU kids. The tap features a range of craft and seasonal beers, plus Yuengling on the cheap. The concept makes for a great value but an even more valuable happy hour, which means there is a lunch crowd and an after-work crowd. Nevertheless, the Crocodile Lounge and its divey, croc-in-the-Nile decor rarely feels un-relaxed. It’s a utilitarian bar to begin, end, or continue a night, but the Crocodile Lounge offers plenty of encouragement to just hang out. There is skee-ball, a jungle-green back patio for fair weather, and on Wednesday nights, the bar plays host to a popular “Trivial Dispute” trivia night. --Alex Spoto Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Cronin & Phelan

    3814 Broadway Long Island City, NY 11103
    718-545-8999

    http://www.croninandphelans.com Only three stops from midtown, this diamond in the rough dates back to the immigrant New York of the 1880s. Recently, the putrid smell of the agesathat was revealed by the smoking banalifted, leaving just the cozy, dark habitat of mirrors and rich wooden booths. Cronin offers all of the Irish charm with none of the new Manhattan attitude and prices. A pint of Guinness sets you back four bucks, while Jamesonas on the rocks is a mere three and a half! Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • The Crooked Knife

    The Crooked Knife

    29 E. 30th St. New York, NY 10016
    212-696-2593

    http://www.thecrookedknife.com Bar fare doesn't always have to be just burgers and fries. Not that the restaurant doesn't have burgers; it does, both a standard one and a salmon burger, but it's the more upscale dishes that catch the eye. Pan-fried sole, seared sashimi-grade tuna and more all share space on the menu with more traditional pub grub like chicken pot pie and fish and chips. Its location guarantees a good mix of tourists tired from walking the city to Murray Hill residents looking for a relaxed place to drink. Belly up to the bar and order one of the eight beers on tap, ranging from Smithwick's to Miller Lite, or try one of the international wines by the glass or bottle. During warm weather, the sidewalk seating can be quite pleasant, with thatched chairs spread out under a large awning. The interior is cozy, all red brick and vintage mirrors, lit by hanging string lights and a roaring fireplace.— Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • The Crosby Bar

    The Crosby Bar

    79 Crosby St. New York, NY 10012
    212-226-6400

    http://www.firmdale.com

  • Crown Victoria Bar

    Crown Victoria Bar

    60 S. 2nd St. Brooklyn, NY 11211
    917-719-6072

    http://www.crownvicbar.com It's easy to be distracted by Crown Victoria's front lawn, its picnic-table-covered 1,000 square feet welcoming you in off Williamsburg's chilly South 2nd Street. Same with the interior: Once a police-car repair shop, the bar now combines soft mood lighting with the wood that once supported the Coney Island boardwalk to create a cozy, comfortable interior, one with spacious booths perfect for a conversation that won't leave your throat raspy the next morning. Add 24 beers on tap and some tasty menu options, and it's easy to get stuck in there, too. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Croxley Ales

    Croxley Ales

    28 Ave. B New York, NY 10009
    212-253-6140

    http://www.croxley.com Ask any dude walking around the East Village where to grab some cheap chicken wings and he'll probably point you here. That's because from Monday through Wednesday wings are only 10 cents each and only 20 cents each on Saturday (12pm-5pm) and all day Sunday. Where there are wings, there are sports, with huge flat-screen TVs fixed in every corner of the restaurant playing games from multiple sports packages. Don't worry, bro, there is plenty of beer, 31 different kinds on tap plus 100 varieties by the bottle, mostly from smaller craft breweries (the bar explicitly states it doesn't carry brews from Bud, Miller or Coors). Croxley Ales also makes 16 different beer cocktails. Yes, they do serve something other than wings, including meaty sandwiches, pub grub like chicken fingers and mozzarella sticks, and burgers. For such a testosterone-heavy joint, the décor is quite subdued, with rustic wooden furniture and hanging red lanterns inside and a leafy back garden outside.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Cuba

    Cuba

    222 Thompson St. New York, NY 10012
    212-420-7878

    http://www.cubanyc.com While the upstairs tantalizes the tastebuds with pulled pork and other Cuban dishes, head downstairs for the real nightlife action. Those on mojito-laced blind dates may want to settle into one of the many nooks and crannies for a make-out session, while a group of friends can just head to the tables and order more rum-based drinks. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Cubbyhole

    Cubbyhole

    281 W. 12th St. New York, NY 10014
    212-243-9041

    http://www.cubbyholebar.com Frequented by dykes older than 30, Cubbyhole serves more as a gathering place for couples than a pick-up joint. The cozy, warm atmosphere, while comfortable, could stifle those looking for a wilder scene. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Cuckoo Club

    363 W. 16th St. New York, NY 10011
    212-727-0212

    http://www.hiroballroom.com

  • The Cuckoo's Nest

    61-04 Woodside Ave. Flushing, NY 11377
    718-426-5684

    Yet another cozy Irish pub in Woodside, the Cuckooas Nest offers a large finger-food menu, live music Thursdays through Sundays, and $4.50 pints of Guinness the rest of the week. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

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