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http://www.ionabrooklyn.com The old-timey look of Iona is reminiscent of dime stores, penny candy, milk shakes. It was once a malt shop, but the cheerful faces staring out from the windows seats as you walk in are aglow from a different kind of malted-based beverageabeer! This true Irish pub has an excellent selection of Irish, Scottish, and Belgian beers with over 20 on tap such as Guinness, Hoegaarden, and Belhavenas Scottish Ale for $5. To authenticate the classic Celtic feel, thereas often lots of friendly Shamrockian transplants to talk to. Plus, itas one of the best beer gardens in the aburg, complete with ping-pong tables and evening movies. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.aptnyc.com It was going to happen eventually. Vinyl would be left behind for the digital revolution. IPARTY, held every Tuesday at APT, replaces Technics turntables with an iPod and allows audience members to play seven minutes of their favorite tunes. It's sort of a mix between a karaoke and open-turntable night, with strong audience reactions making the night fun and rowdy, and is already becoming celeb-studded. Tuesday at APT. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.iridiumjazzclub.com Named after a shiny metal, and hoping to capture the newest sounds in NYC jazz, Iridum has postioned itself to be one of the best jazz clubs ( with food!) in the city. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
An OTB window, added during the last renovation, was an attempt to class up this dive-y joint. Thereas a basic Irish pub menu and a lot of beers on tap, with the occasional DJ or live band. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Serving Forest Hills since the a60s, the McNulty family offers a horseshoe-shaped bar in one room lined with photos and paraphernalia (a sign pointing to Donegal Street) and an intimate dining room of bright booths, paintings of rolling hills, a cottage table, and a fireplace. Pricier than the rest of Queens ($5 for a pint of Guinness, $10.95 for shepherdas pie, and $13.95 for fish and chips), the Cottage is for friendly socializing, no ruffians please. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Vile puns aside (encouraged by the logo of a girl's face, rather than the eponymous tapered boat), the Punt is a Hibernian bar that offers better-than-average bar food in a neighborhood where eating well requires research. The vegetable-laden New England clam chowder makes an excellent starter, but for the main course, stick with the more obvious stuff like shepherd's pie and fish 'n' chips. Our fave on an exploratory visit was the Irish Punt burger; a half-pound of charred Angus beef topped with fried onions, mushrooms, two rashers of crisp bacon, and cheddar cheese that didn't overwhelm everything else. Open till midnight weekdays. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A bastion of neither good taste nor bad, like the friend forever wearing that once-washed hoodie, the Rover doesnat so much attract a crowd as expect one, which is some measure of integrity. The atmosphere is contemporary saloon (octagonal wood/tiled tables, linoleum flooring)afree from the identity mongering of, say, a McSorleyas or alternatively, the self-gratified air of shamrock singles scenes. The pints are cheap enough at $4.50 import and $3.50 domestic; 12 on tap include Guinness, Harp, and Smithwickas. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.ironmonkey.com This favorite watering hole is a bit pricey for Jersey City, but the rooftop deck, with excellent views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty, makes it worthwhile. The dark wooden downstairs evokes a pub feel, while the second-floor lounge and art-gallery space has a classier vibe. The after-work crew can order dishes like jerk chicken satay and crab fennel wontons Tuesday through Saturday. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.metmuseum.org Not so much a bar as The Met's sculpture garden, with drinks. Choose from light bites, glasses of wine, and frozen daquiris. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.irvingplaza.com/index In recent years, the historic Irving Plaza has had more name changes than Puff Daddy. This 1,200-capacity venue has gone from Irving Plaza to the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza to the Fillmore East and then back again to Irving Plaza. The venue's multiple incarnations are best represented by its competitively variable booking calendar: indie-poppers on their first major tour, oldies on their reunion tour, aging rockers on their comeback tour, and the usual screaming, tattooed delinquents gearing up for the Warped Tour. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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