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http://www.mumblesnyc.com Inside, Mumbles is a mediocre bar/restaurant with a mean bartender and uninterested waitstaff. Outside, the breeze blows and the alcohol flows while Third Avenue ambles by. Thereas a lot of room in the outside area, so fill it up with friends who like cheap drinks and have time to hang out. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Everyone at Murphy's Pub seems to have an accent. The bartenders and owner are serious Irish folk, while the crowd is a mixture of just-left-work New Yorkers and your classic bridge 'n' tunnel crowd, who have their own dialect. Like their Irish bar-brother down the street, the Pig 'n' Whistle, Murphy's has Shepherd's Pie on the menu, flaunts antique Guinness advertisements on the wall, and displays a large assortment of TV's above the bar. Murphy's, however, is smaller and built in the shape of hallway, amplifying the intensity of an already pleasantly intense crowd. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Imagine your corner baracomplete with TVs showing sports and tacky couples kissing and fighting. The Music Box is similar, but the clientele is gay and likes ensemble dramas more than football. Special events (like singles parties or drag shows) liven up the usually low-key atmosphere, and Sunday is stripper night. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com The Dirty Projectors' David Longstreth once (possibly sarcastically) proclaimed that "Brooklyn is the center of the universe" onstage at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. His declaration is an apt description of the acts that perform here--on-the-rise, Brooklyn-based indie rockers and the freshest blog-anointed buzzbands from wherever. Inside, there are three bars--one in the basement, another upstairs, one more on the Shepard Fairey-decorated second floor--and a low stage. Naturally, bountiful stage-diving follows, allowing you to experience the hype firsthand. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
First, you'll have to find the place. Multiple trips to the Musical Box, and you'll still walk up and down that one block of Avenue B, muttering to yourself, "Where the hell is it, again?" But persevere, and you'll eventually stumble across the unmarked door. Part the velvet curtains and step inside: The bar's on the left, and the pool table's in the back room, with well-worn couches you've sat in too many times to mention. Musical Box's outdoor patio is less patio, more tiny scrap of cement for every smoker in the bar to pack themselves into for most of the night. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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