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http://www.lolitabar.net Named for it's proximity to Little Italy rather than after the book that shares its name, Lolita has two lounges within which to throw a few back after work and a banquette clad basement downstairs. With a steady stream of indie rock playing it can either be a low maintenance way to wind down after work or a place to watch people on weekends when the crowd changes from laid back hipster to yuppie. Happy hour runs from 4pm to 8pm and involves 3-dollar draught beer. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.londelsrestaurant.com This southern soul food venue has live music on Fridays and Saturdays, often jazz or Latin. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thelongroomnyc.com The Long Room lays the smack down on its Times Square competition: thirty beers on tap, a spacious (and long!) building brimming with minglers, a stone fireplace, and appealing quasi-medieval Irish-pub decor. You won't mistake it for an historic downtown beer bar (microbrewery beverages are minimal here, and bookshelves house empty cut-and-pasted spines), but get over it. It wouldn't be Times Square if everything was "authentic," and this place gets the art of illusion exactly right. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.long-tan.com The red awning seems to run the entire length of the block, so it's never hard to meet up with friends at Long Tan, the multi-personality thai restaurant and bar that likes to marry pad thai and spring rolls with a drink menu that includes Australian and New Zealand wines, Dark & Stormys, ginger kamikazes, watermelon margaritas, chocolate martinis, and what they boast is Brooklyn's best mojito. Don't try to make sense of itajust congratulate Long Tan on having the best of many, many worlds. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.loreleynyc.com The backyard of this Lower East Side beer garden seems too big to be tucked away on such a narrow stretch of Rivington Street. Walk through the perfectly pleasant dining room, lined with exposed brick lit by hanging chandeliers, to where the real action is: outside. Rows of thick wooden tables are littered with hulking steins of beer, shielded from the rain by umbrellas. You can order 12 different beers by the half-liter and liter, including Spaten, Hofbrau, Radeberger and other brews from Germany. Settle down for an afternoon of drinking or order a full meal. Meaty entrees include the brined, braised and roasted pork shank, sausage platter with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes, and thinly pounded pork schnitzel. If you aren't that hungry, a few warm pretzels or a single bratwurst should hold you over until you are. There are also a few German, Austrian and New World wines available alongside bottled beers and a small selection of cocktails.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lotusnewyork.com A former aita spot, Lotus now clambers for what it used to be, while the crowd entertains Prada dreams that were reality for the clubas previous patrons. Before the night begins, Lotus operates as an expensive Asian-fusion restaurant, but once the DJs take over, the crowd grows, making bottle service a friendly option. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.louis649.com Doubling as a showroom for owner and furniture designer Andrew Rumpler, the cozy and elegant Louis showcases the man's capable craftsmanship, luring customers with custom-made smooth wooden tables and durable benches, an unglazed porcelain-tile-covered bar top, simple pull-down cabinets, and 1930s art deco lighting designs. If you could care less about sofas, the expansive wine list, delectable hors d'oeuvres, and live jazz could change your mind. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lounge47.com Walk down Vernon Boulevard and into Lounge 47, which is decorated with panels of a70s-style wallpaper and vintage couches. Here, a decent drink selection and a full menu of tasty eats is outdone by the cozy courtyard in the back where life seems to move a bit slower. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Lovers of Today, the latest in semi-secret Alphabet City cocktail bars, does everything right. As one emphatic Yelp user once declared, "Bring your date here, and you'll get laid." We'd have to agree. This tiny subterranean speakeasy possesses subdued, classic decor with a Hogwarts mystique: vintage chandeliers, weathered plastered walls, leather-booth seating, a mahogany ceiling. And, most importantly, Steven. He's the lanky, bespectacled bartender who prepares 10 types of $12 cocktails, the ingredients of which are delicately painted on the window. "Fan Mail," for example, consists of lime, lavender, honey, aged rum, and champagne. Did you hear that? Lavender! Yeah, these drinks are definitely worth 12 bucks, especially if you're buying two. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A hip bar beneath the hip restaurant, Rice, Low is only open on Fridays and Saturdays. Off nights, bands and private parties can reserve the space. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.yucabarnyc.com Alphabet City's Latin fusion hub, Yuca Bar, entices the gullet through key specials. The happy hour extends from 1 to 8 p.m., all tapas are half off on "Loco Tuesday," and drink specials range from watermelon martinis to caipirinhas. In the spirit of the place's cuisine, the decor mixes together bits and pieces of Latin imagery--clay vases, photos of crowded apartment fronts, sunlight-colored paints--to relaxing effect. An order of plantains completes the experience. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lucky13saloon.com Step inside Lucky 13 every other Thursday night and you'll be treated to karaoke done properly, from a list that pits Anthrax next to Al B Sure. Itas a little like Arlene's Punk Rock Heavy Metal nights, without the live band and crush of metal dudes who live in their mom's basement. (These are Park Slope metal dudes and biker chicks after all, folks not afraid to stick a Mortal Kombat II video game amid all the taxidermied animals and rawk posters hanging from the ceiling. The vibe is slow and easy.) For liquid courage on the mike, Lucky 13 offers the classic dive special: $1 Pabst, at least till 9pm. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.theluckycat.com Drinkers in Williamsburg are lucky these days, thanks to the Lucky Cat. The year-old bar/performance space serves Warsteiner and its evil stout twin, Dunkel, on tap, and a ridiculous array of beers, from the obvious (Corona and Guinness) to the obscure (super-cheap Bohemia and Paulaner, a wheat beer in the bottle). It also serves vegan snacks. Not only does the Cat have an outdoor garden area (yay, smoking!), it has a shallow moat running through it. The only thing funnier than watching some drunk take a header into it is reading the owner's blog entry about the incident the next day. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.planetluckychengs.com Come here to get your drinks served by chicks with dicks. The transvestite shows glitter, the Chinese lamps sparkle, and Lucky Cheng's is full of charm for those wanting a singular dining and drinking experience. A popular bachelorette and birthday part destination, this venue provides ample entertainment for any number of occasions. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.luckyjacksnyc.com For those trying to escape death by hipster smothering in the Lower East Side, there's the new Irish pub Lucky Jack's. Good for a group or simply to drink a lonely pint while spilling your woes to the bartender, Luckys channels the traditional Irish pub, but keeps it real with gently lit exposed light bulbs over the bar and works of art hanging on the exposed brick walls. The space may seem snug in the middle, but don't worry, it widens out again toward the back. Besides, the narrow space may bring you in contact with a fine lad or lassie. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bowlluckystrike.com This isn't your hometown bowling alley: Lucky Strike is a bowling experience, if there ever was one. The well-decorated space is reminiscent of an upscale club or lounge atmosphere, facilitated by the DJ who spins house and techno on weekends, as well as bottle service. A dress code and the VIP area in the back, dubbed Luxe, complete the high-class vibe. The food is a step above regular bowling alley offerings as well--fresh made guacamole, grilled jerk skewers, short rib mini burgers, and green chili tacos are all featured on the menu. A full bar with happy hour specials make all patrons confident bowlers. --Gabriel Herrera Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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