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http://www.manhattan-monster.com This place gets full decked out for the holidays, specializing in the ever popular "naught Santa" motif. Gather 'round the piano and belt out some bawdy Christmas carols with a cast of kings and queens, or go downstairs to the disco-ball-lit lower level, where you can tell Santa what you really want (ho ho!). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.monterosbar.com Formerly a hang-out place for local longshoremen, this old nautical-themed bar (a block away from the water) is adorned with nostalgic ship paraphernalia. Pool and TV a baseball-tuned whenever possible a are the main attractions. Bewareathe F is a good 15 minute walk away. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A sports bar that attracts a neighborhood crowd. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.brooklynmoonshine.com Perched atop the Battery Tunnel and a half block from the BQE, Moonshine, although mildly terrifying to walk to, is easily accessible by car. In addition to some of the cheapest beer in the city (a bucket of any four cans for $5), the six-month-old Red Hook bar (their motto: aa little Texas honky-tonk comes to Brooklyna) has pool, gunning video games, and more than 50 pounds a week of free peanuts. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A bit too velvety for its own good, the Morgan Hotel bar is adorned in frilly little rococo decorative touches, even though the crowd is diverse and the music here (usually spun by a DJ) is always up-to-date. An ornate list of clunky cocktails complements appetizers from the hotelas own pricey, fusion restaurant, Asia de Cuba. Soft recessed couches serve as good make-out pads when no one else is looking. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.morrellwinebar.com Sometimes a great wine bar is just a great wine bar, and that's what Morrell Wine Bar & Cafe is. There's food, sure, and you can get a salad or sandwich or maybe a steak if you're feeling carnivorous, but the worth of the place rests in a wine list that boasts over 1,000 different bottles of the best quality stuff. The list is exhaustive to the point of fussiness, and there are bottles (and glasses) at all price points. Servers are typically knowledgeable, and perhaps the best thing about the place is that the Midtown West location is just next to the Morrell Wine retail store, where most of the wines on the bar's menu are available to purchase and take home, where you can imbibe in comfort rather than in the overtly trendy atmosphere of the bar itself, though the outdoor seating makes it a pretty solid summer destination. --Shane Barnes Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cafe-moto.com "South" Williamsburg intellectuals in search of a sentimental education come to Moto for glasses of rich, chocolaty Corsendonk beer and tasty, reasonably priced panini. Far more compelling, though, is the bar-cafA(c)'s shadowy lavatory: Reminiscent of a physician's office in some gothic horror novel, it has an old-fashioned pull-chain toilet; flickering candles casting sidelong sepia-toned glances; and a dark, almost murderous vibe. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.motorcitybar.com Motor City's windows are concealed by red drapes, but what lies behind them is revealed every five minutes. In these intervals, like clockwork, a go-go dancer pushes them aside and wiggles her dollar-bill-stuffed bikini bottom, summoning you like a siren. Here in this NASCAR-friendly den of sin, rockabilly tunes and hot-rod decorations (salvaged "Detroit" signs, race-car seats, etc.) prevail. And though the sexed-up pit-stop look seems decidedly male-centric, there are nonetheless an equal number of ladies milling around. Perhaps Socrates was right: "Chicks dig fast cars." Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.mrblacknyc.com Stuart Armando isn't playing by the Bowery's rules anymore. The current owner of Mr. Black (the spot once known as Table 50) has not only relaunched the club as a musically forward gay club (no Junior Vasquez here), he isn't offering bottle service. (Gasp!) Instead, the Australian impresario is focusing on entertainment by bringing in top-notch DJs: Honey Dijon, Scissor Sisters' Sammy Jo, and electro legend Man Parrish all regularly man the decks here. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
You might think that Mr. McGoo's is your average sports bar. Itas stocked with nine TVs, including a big-screen TV. They serve 16 types of beer and only bar food. What throws the stereotype off slightly is that the music selection is often way more diverse than the crowd appears to be. Regular live-music acts also liven up weekends. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.themudtruck.com The East Village loves the hip mom-and-pop MUD, and vice versa. You can load up on their strong classic brew at the original orange trucks at Astor Place, Union Square, and Wall Street, or sip it from handmade ceramic mugs at their tiny, j'adorable cafA(c), which also features noshes, wine, and beer. Just don't open a stand at the airport, guys. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.mudville9.com Ah, a dose of gritty dive-bar realism in fancy-shmancy Tribeca, complete with watery Bud and lotto machines. Fans rejoice: A recent renovation didn't make the place any less of a hole. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.mugsalehouse.com This brew bar with a sophisticated selection didn't raise many eyebrows in Williamsburg when it first opened, but the addition of grub, some of it startlingly good-and cheap to boot-set the whole neighborhood blabbing. Best is the roasted half-chicken with its herbed skin and cumulus of buttery mashed potatoes, sided with barely steamed carrots and summer squash. The bird is awash with a rosemary gravy so light it's almost drinkable. Denizens scratched their heads and asked themselves, This is bar food? Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The century-old Mulberry Street Bar is determined to live forever. As Little Italy continues to shrink down to Littler Italy, the bar flaunts its stamina by blasting '90s house music that can be heard a block away. Inside, beige, knickknack-strewn walls proudly display the joint's proud history of appearing in mob films: Framed photos of stars from The Sopranos, Donnie Brasco, and The Godfather III are scattered throughout. There's even one with a confused Keanu Reeves. Here's a place to have a drink, celebrate your heritage (or someone else's), and feel extraordinarily well protected. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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