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http://www.glounge.com After a complete face-lift, G Lounge is looking sleeker and more fabulous than ever. Having expanded and created more space, the chances are now much higher of running into someone who takes your fancy for the eveningaor longer of course. Spunky shirtless muscle boys parade back and forth behind the bar subconsciously in time with the pop or house churning out of the sound system and theyare loving every minute of it. Happy hour is from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday to Friday, and during this time everything basically just costs less than usual. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hotelgansevoort.com Trust the Hotel Gansevoort to turn even its spa into an exclusive lounge. The former features a hair salon manned by stylist Hiro Haraguchi, a fitness center open 24 hours a day, a steam room, three wading pools, and a complete list of services offeredamanicures, pedicures, facials, body treatments, and massages. In the evening, it "transforms" into a bar with hip DJ attached. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
With two dart boards, a video golf machine and perpetually ESPN-tuned monitors, this Irish pub dabbles in the sports bar arena, but, in the end, stays safely clear: Lively conversations (helped by the fact that everyone here lives in the neighborhood) usually manage to drown out the shrieking commentators on TV. See also: 1715 1st Ave, 212 831-7419 Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.gentlemensweb.com Gallagher's features an army of slim, sexy girls with silicon tits as big as their hair. Admittedly, some of the strippers' oddly positioned nipples (post-surgery) scared me, but this problem doesn't apply to everyone. The club is huge, they've got the prerequisite poles, and twice a month they feature acts by visiting porn stars or nude models, who are apparently trying to pick up a few bucks on the side. Not that you care, but they have food, too. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
They named this joint Galloping Green because after drinking here for a good ten hours, you'll likely begin seeing green people, giraffes, and stars galloping by. They've got happy hour, a jukebox, and occasional live bands. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.gaslightnyc.com This opulent, gothic lounge has a wide dance floor and an inviting fireplace in the rear, but it also has a hint of dive bar to it (the gilded velvet sofas are worn enough to make the scruffiest Billyburg-er feel at home). This isn't to say the gothic hut does not have upscale Meatpacking District clientele: Britney, for one, has partied down here. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This cheery pub is a relative new kid on the block. The outdoor beer garden caters to smokers. Live bands play on Mondays. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thegatebrooklyn.blogspot.com Should we go to The Gate, or Great Lakes? Great Lakes, or The Gate? A night in this end of Park Slope means youall usually wind up at one of the two, which one, depends on the weather. The Gate has a patio deck thatas packed hipster to hipster in the summertime, and the kind of dark-wood interior favored by specialty-beer pubs year round. Why do all of them have that same dA(c)cor? We imagine itas supposed to simulate monastic Belgian tAate-A -tAates with smokina Friar Tuck types. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.gatsbysnyc.com A red bar with cushy seats and candles, Gatsbyas attracts more of a drunk Soho crowd than a literary crowd. Not too crowded during the week, but be prepared for a mash on weekends. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.georgekeeley.com Leaning heavily toward showing sport that the Irish play or at least are competing in, this Irish sports bar is also a venue for beer connoisseurs. They feature cask ale (not the beer equivalent of cask wine, no), which is beer in its purest form; unfiltered, room termperature, and naturally carbonated. The expected type of American/Irish bar food is also available. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This warmly lit, dark-wood-paneled Irish bar boasts a solid selection of draught beers and the inevitable Irish/American bar menu. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.nycbestbar.com So the college girls are hunting for sugar daddy's, and the sugar daddy's have a bridge and tunnel vibe. Don't let it scare you! Most fantasy football fans should dig this place, which has everything from TVs to pool to Pac Man. And outdoor seating to boot. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.gingermanpub.com The Ginger Man has an amazing amount of obtuse, foreign, and exquisite beer taps neatly showcased on the wall, as if an entomologist runs the place. This is where serious beer drinkers go. Sixty brews on tap, 120 in bottles. Find classics and yummy seasonal specialties, such as the spicy Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale. The alcohol content might be high on these delicacies, but the earthy, antique-lamp-lit interior is kept sedate and tremendously pleasing by Ginger Man's low-key regulars. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The world looks wonderfully queer at this modest, dimly lit bar, where boisterous lesbians and co. sit on black cushioned stools clinking bottles of Heineken ($3) and a variety of mixed drinks ($7). The minute backyard isnat much to write home about, but as you sip on a draft of Bass ($4), listen to the indoor jukebox, and eye young flirtatious drinkers, you wonat mind the dodgy furniture and dips in the dirt. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Conversation here is totally irrelevantapatrons are disciplined about their love goals, and understand that dancing (sweatily, lustily, sluttily) is the only way to achieve them. All it takes is a few cheap caipirinhas. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
You can get a $4 pint of Guinness in this nothina-special neighborhood bar. If youare just looking for a beer and a warm place to drink it, the bartender is friendly and youall be sure to get a seat. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A mix of nationalities abound within the walls of this Irish pub in Ridgewood. There is a smallish beer garden out back thatas great to hang out (smoke) in in the summer. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The main draw here is the service. The crowd can get a little rowdy, with TVs to spur sports arguments, and darts and pool to incite more lively debates. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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