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http://www.longislandcitybar.com The mission at L.I.C. is simpleajust look at the windowpane outside, which reads "Cordials" and "Draughts." There's no gimmick here, just some good ol' drinking to be done: 10 beers by the bottle, another 12 on tap, and hardly any pub fare, save for grilled-cheese sandwiches for the weak in spirit. Bypass the interior and head to the backyard garden, a concrete retreat where you can while away the hours unfettered by the bustle of Manhattan. Sit back with a stein of Belgian Corsendonk ($6) in hand and just relaxayou're in Queens now, and here, what you see is what you get. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lacavernanyc.com Ever wonder what a bar would look like at the center of the Earth or on, say, the Flintstones? This subterranean spot on the Lower East Side is decked out completely in faux-stone and dramatic red lighting, almost as if it was an elaborate set from a movie. At least one thing is real: the booze. Cocktails like lychee martinis and caipirinhas are available alongside around 20 different wines and beers by the bottle. Several draped tables surround the stone bar, filled with people indulging in classic Italian dishes. While most diners nibble casual fare like Panini, a wide variety of bruschetta and simple pastas, there are also a few entrees for serious appetites, such as the grilled steak with mushrooms and shrimp sautéed with garlic, butter and white wine. La Caverna is also a good place to get ready for a night of partying, as its $4 drink happy hour lasts until 10pm Tuesday through Sunday.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lapaellanyc.com It's all about Spain at this tapas spot in the East Village, open since 1995. Inside, rustic wooden furniture, wrought-iron chandeliers and a mural depicting Don Quixote give the place a worn-in, Old World vibe. The mood is often festive thanks to the long list of Spanish wines and pitchers of fruit-filled sangria. As you probably could guess from the name, paella is a big draw here; try the Basque, filled with chorizo, chicken, shrimp, mussels and squid. Ham and cheese croquettes, goat cheese-stuffed peppers, bacon-wrapped shrimp and grilled sea scallops are just some of the small plates on the menu. Choose individually or opt for the mixed tapas plate for two. Several deals are also available: the three-course $13 lunch set and the three-course early bird special (including a beer or glass of sangria) for $17, available between 5pm and 7pm.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lapalapa.com While more dinner destination than bar, Margaritte Malfy and Barbara Sibley's upscale East Village Mexican restaurant is still home to one of the finest happy hours we know of in downtown. From 5 to 7 p.m. at the bar, well-drinks and popular house cocktails are all half-off. This includes the fresh-fruit margaritas in a choice of flavors (pomegranate, passion fruit, hibiscus tamarind, blood orange, and more), usually $9, now $4.50; and the white hibiscus sangria, a hibiscus-flower-infused white wine, usually $8, now $4. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.laceclubs.com Ironic, how a dark, elegant gentleman's club would find its way to Times Square. The venue is small, but hey, does size really matter, guys? Anyway, what it really means is you can get a nice, up-close look without immediately buying a lap dance. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A dive among dives, Lady Jay's in northern Williamsburg is hard not to like. Soft lighting, a jukebox full of country music, and a spacious patio make this bar a regular neighborhood haunt (especially in the summertime). The cool but laid-back crowd that frequents Lady Jay's keeps the place feeling hip but also welcoming. Depending on what night you stop by, you'll be greeted by either a DJ, live band, or the crowd-pleasing jukebox playing country, rockabilly, and folk. Replete with value beers and beer-and-shot specials, Lady Jay's is a low-key bargain. --Gabriel Herrera Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lafayettegrillandbar.net The meditteraen fare is satisfactory at best, but what most people really come here for is the bellydancing. Beautiful performers glide past your table throughout the night as you eat hummus and pita, clap along with the jovial crowd, or sip on a cocktail. The bellydancing is phenomenal and there's nights where you may get to see over five or six different dancers and styles. You can shimmy on the floor too, if you like, when the professionals are through. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.langans.com At New York Post hangout Langan's, you've got a lot of drinking to do, including pints of Bass, bottles of Bud, and finally, milky-green shots of what the baby-faced bartender innocently calls Martian's Cum (Bailey's Irish Cream, crA"me de menthe, and butterscotch liquor). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lansdowneroadnyc.com A Hell's Kitchen joint for the perennially hopeful Jets and/or Giants fan, Lansdowne Road nurtures its patrons with an assortment of cool features. The bar has a built-in ice rack; the beer menu is a wise mix of game night go-tos and I.P.A.s; the room itself is decorated with Guinness-glorifying fixtures and encased rugby jerseys. Also available are giant, self-serving "beer tubes." In conjunction with a row of 12 HDTVs, this Irish sports pub has the appropriate combination of necessaries and welcome unnecessaries. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hustlerny.com Offering easy access from the West Side Highway, this strip clubas decor meshes the leather-clubhouse look with the neon lights and layout of a movie theater complex. Not that anyone really goes for the decor. The babes are hot, and there are private rooms. Closed Sunday, so go to church. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.larrylawrencebar.com Larry Lawrence, a semi-hidden Williamsburg watering hole, brims with impressive design elements, including a skylight and a long, cedar-scented hallway. But the smoking deck tops them all. Literally. To light up, you ascend to a petunia-festooned balconyapart tree house, part skyboxafrom which you can gaze out over the interior of the bar through an enormous plate glass window. It's the only thing that's ever made me want to smoke. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lastexitbar.com/lastexitbar/index.html A neighborhood bar with a bizarre-but-pleasing mix of second-hand couches, American flags, and sangria. Serious winner-take-all trivia contests on the first and third Mondays of every month. No conversations permitted during game times. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A good place to go when you need to hide for many hours at a time, Latitude has four floors, five full-service bars, pool, a fireplace and a hotel's worth of TVs. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.latitudebarnyc.com A good place to go when you need to hide for many hours at a time, Latitude has four floors, five full-service bars, pool, a fireplace and a hotel's worth of TVs. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
