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http://www.laughloungenyc.com No need to travel to Midtown for good laughs, as this comfortable club provides quality stand-up at an excellent Lower East Side location. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Best of 1999: Best Cozy Lounge in a Tourist Trap If you're looking for tourists, a good rule of thumb is to visit any establishment that advertises during the slide show at the movie theater. But the Midtown office workers hanging at Le Bar Bat, the multileveled, self-consciously creepy Disney-gothic (bloodred walls, paintings of bats) mother of late-20th-century theme bars, apparently don't know that - or maybe they are looking for tourists. The $10 admission buys you a viewing of John Waite and Billy Joel record covers and access to two dance floors and a surprisingly cozy lounge. Overheard: "This is awesome." Color of velvet rope: black. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Yes, Virginia, there still are sex clubs in New York City. Le Trapeze, around since the a80s, is a couples-only establishment where you and your honey can indulge in a good old-fashioned orgy in a safeaalbeit kinda creepyaenvironment. Although this writer must admit to never having been there, she hears that the female halves of the couples who frequent this club are far more attractive than the men. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.leanyc.com With antique chandeliers, gold-framed oil paintings, and candelabra sconces, Lea presents itself as some sort of lavish, overly romantic 19th-century den. Over 100 wines complement the woozy feeling of nostalgia. All this, just seconds away (by foot) from Grand Central. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lederhosennyc.com Named after a pair of gray suede shorts, Lederhosen is the premier downtown beer garden. A mountain mural decorates the back room, in which lederhosen hang from the ceiling, and seating is at crowded trencher tables. The apex of the menu is the wursts;sausages in seven varieties served with bread and pickled salads. Smoked kielbasa and the Berlin-style currywurst are the most memorable. If you're in a snacking mood, don't miss the tender pretzels, served with honey mustard. Of the big feeds, pick the sauerbraten or the big, bland, gravied meatballs. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.legzny.com This tittie bar accepts credit cards, but don't forget to hide your receipts (people get in trouble that way, you know). You can get in free until 8 p.m., but after that they charge a cover. The stark white-and-red '70s furniture give the place a retro feel. If I were you, I'd check out the waterfall room. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Boasting the best draught Guinness in all of Queens, this simple Irish pub is low on frills when it comes to decor and setting. Regulars pile in for TV sports events and the eclectic crowd. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.le-gal.org This membership organization for the LGBT legal community works to promote advancement of its members, foster pro-bono work and advocacy, advance community work toward equal rights, and encourage gay friendly judicial appointments. LeGaLas foundation funds a free weekly walk-in clinic at the Lesbian and Gay Community Service Center as well a new Low Income Law Clinic that gives lawyer referrals, with the aim of matching up needy clients with free lawyer services whenever possible. Also check this group out if youare a law student: it runs occasional mentoring and sponsorship programs. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.theleveenyc.com The owners of this unpretentious bar welcome everyoneafrom hard-drinking, middle-aged Iron Maiden fans to local hipstersawith their famous Texan hospitality. Under a sign declaring "Beware Pickpockets & Loose Women," the friendly bartenders will suggest beers from the long list of unusual brands ($4 to $7) and serve you a delicious chili-soaked Frito pie (that can even be made vegetarian). So drive your Chevy to this Levee (or just hop on the L train)--it never runs dry. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.barandbooks.net This stately, stuffy cigar bar (yes, you can smoke here) attracts an appropriately well-to-do clientele. Don your favorite smoking jacket, sip some fine scotchathere are dozens upon dozens of excellent choices availableaand throw open that humidor. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.libationnyc.com/dev/ Uptown comes downtown in this crowded dance hall, a multi-level club/tapas restaurant. Located somewhat antithetically on a scruffy stretch of the Lower East Side's infamous Ludlow Street, the bar serves up pricey cocktails with a splash of zealously guarded V.I.P. rooms. Dress up more than the Strokes to get in...unless you are a Stroke. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/librarybar The Library is named as such in the same way that Bob Saget's most famous joke is called "The Aristocrats." After taking in its scholarly façade--sullied racks and racks of books--you spot, on a sign above the bar, an advertisement for "The Pube," which consists of a can of Busch and a shot of whiskey, all for $5. That's the drink of a true dive. Grunge and punk music blares in the background, and skull heads decorate the blackened room to match. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/lidobar Situated on a placid stretch of Columbia Street that feels like the inverse of the trendy Smith Street scene a few blocks over, Lido Bar rests comfortably between the yuppie hangout B61 and the scummy-chic Moonshine, striking a balance between the two with its low-key vibe. The 2-4-1 Happy Hour is from 5-8, the jukebox is stocked with T.Rex and the Clash and their draft selections: Red Hook IPA, Brooklyn Lager, and Harpoon come in mug and pint sizes ($4 and $5 respectively). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The Lighthouse Tavern boasts 15 beers on tap and 22 different vodkasaincluding one made from soy. The liquor list includes intriguing specialties like guaro, a Costa Rican sugar liqueur. A pub-food menu (burgers, fries, wings) and several TVs make it ideal for watching the big game, but the cozy nautical-minded interior (pictures of boats, dark wood, ocean-blue walls) makes it feel classier than a sports bar. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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