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http://www.hopdevil.com Sure, owner Keith Reichenbach serves food at his bar, but the reason this place remains so popular is its comprehensive beer list. More than 20 brews, with an emphasis on Belgian and local craft breweries, are on tap with an equally impressive list of bottled beers. A renovation in 2008 turned the place from a dive to, oddly enough, a bar with a Southwestern theme complete with a giant wagon wheel and bold color scheme. The menu reflects the décor. Tex-Mex dishes like sizzling fajitas, quesadillas, burritos and chipotle chicken sliders are available alongside classic comfort fare such as burgers and chicken wings. The bar regularly holds events for beer nerds, showcasing rare brews and inviting brewers to come in to talk suds. Thrifty drinkers will be glad to know the bar features a special discount for every night of the week, including $1 taco Tuesdays and $5 picklebacks (that's a shot of whisky and pickle juice) on Mondays.— Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Horseshoe Bar, pragmatically nicknamed "7B" by the locals, has provided the backdrop for grizzled and grungy dive-bar scenes in Goodfellas, Serpico, and The Godfather Part II. It plays this role perfectly. The jukebox is partial to Danzig, multiple decades-old stickers tattoo every reachable surface, and the bar is stocked beyond stocked, with dozens of vodka bottles lined up like veterans of the Clone Wars. Punk rock as it all sounds, 7B is nowhere near as damaged as dive-bar buddy Mars Bar on Second Avenue; the TVs here are highly functional, as is the skull-and-crossbones-branded tap. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.houseofbrewsny.com A more apt moniker for this Hell's Kitchen beer haven would be the House of Bottles. Skip the tap here and go straight for the bottled IPAs (India Pale Ales): the intensely bitter but refreshing Stone Ruination IPA, the silky mutt Lagunitas IPA (it's brewed with 43 different hops and 65 different malts), or the American darling Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA, for example. Within the bar's amber interior of bottle-lined shelves and keg-style taps, you can enjoy these beverages alongside the neighborhood's nomadic bar-hoppers. You know you've ordered right when one of them coolly whispers, "Good choice," as though you just scored a phone number. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.huckleberrybar.com Joining joints like Jimmy's #43 and Cantina, Huckleberry is one of those bars that offer amazing food made in equipment-challenged micro-kitchens. Using only an oven and an electric knife, chef Seth Johnson turns out a memorable toasted cheese sandwich featuring Salumeria Biellese ham, beer-soaked Irish cheddar, and pickled purple onions. Yum! Other things we adored included the salad of beets, Stilton, and candied walnuts hosed with gin, and a Noah's Ark of a pickle platter marching paired baby veggies. Cocktails are pretty damn good, too, but arrive early, since it's standing room only most of the evening. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.barandbooks.net The "Bar and Books" angle is a strange one, engendering some kind of idea of "sophisticated" that usually manifests itself in $10 beers and $20 cigars, and a coordinate air of pretensionathe social-club library, the Trillings' study. Hudson Bar and Books (636 Hudson Street, 212-229-2642), however, does it right, offering no more than the appearance of class apropos to high literary-politico dispersions, and that's enough. A classically tiled floor, reading-lamp counterfeits on deep cherry-wood-paneled walls, a copper-topped bar tended by amiable well-dressed men and women, Funk and Wagnall's on the shelves, and a fake fire make a surprisingly ingratiating, intimate experience. Not cheap at $7 a beer, but (despite the available cigars) it's mostly a cigarette crowd, good peopleagood citizensawho haven't forgotten that a whiskey in one hand leaves the other hand free. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hudsonrivercafe.com Entering this enormous bilevel bar and restaurant in West Harlem feels like stepping onto a yacht. The all-white ground floor houses a sleek bar and a scattering of tables. A dark wood staircase descends dramatically from the ceiling to connect to the upper-level dining room for those in search of more intimate seating. Hudson River Cafe aims for the louche charm of a South Beach club: think Ocean Drive transported to Twelfth Avenue. The staff was immaculately turned out in white button-downs and long black aprons, but seemed seriously inexperienced. At the bar, Blue Point Ales ($6) were tasty, but a Mount Gay and tonic ($8) was suspiciously clear. When we complained, the barkeep seemed befuddled: "Oh, I thought you said Grey Goose. Do you want to drink it anyway?" Uh, no. As if in compensation, the next version was practically all rum and no tonic. No complaints that time. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hunkomanianyc.com Hard to believe the Limelight fell so low, emerging as one of the hottest, most exclusive clubs ever only to morph into a venue hosting male strippers for bachelorette parties on Friday and Saturday nights. The hot, sweaty hunks of man flesh will only grind on you from 8 until 11 p.m., so don't be late. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hunkmania.com Bachelorette party heaven. Picture a horde of screaming girls, waving their hands in the air, while a guy in a G-strings sticks his crotch in their faces, humps the ground, or pulls their hair back, pretending to do it doggy style. Yep, these men are dirty, and it's definitely interactive, unlike strip clubs aimed at men. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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