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http://www.opiarestaurant.com Located in the Habitat Hotel, Opia serves as an appropriate after work spot for the financiers who work in the area. Occasional tourists also get sucked into the spot, mistaking it for one of the hipper hotel bars. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The color orange is said to be a stimulant, which may be the reason that this Bowery spot has paid homage to this shade. Order one of the bar's cocktails: The OV house drink (amaretto, sloe gin, vodka, and orange juice; $6.50) is a fruity concoction, and Christopher's Lichee Martini ($7.50) is a sweet little number. Recessed lighting, dark wood, and faux-bronze tables add to the warming effect. Now, if only they'd forgo the Canadian-esque club music and show their true colors; after all, they have an address to live up to. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.orderorganikanyc.com As you could probably tell by its name, this West Village café focuses on using local, organic produce in its light Mediterranean fare. One thing this restaurant doesn't feature is a lot of space; a long marble-inlaid bar takes up the middle of the dining room, surrounded by a row of small tables with bright blue chairs. Exposed brick, hardwood floors and the pressed-tin ceiling add a homey touch. The menu is casual Italian, with pastas like a rigatoni with grass-fed meatballs, homemade tagliatelle with organic pesto and shrimp, and whole wheat lasagna with zucchini, grape tomatoes and eggplant. Entrees include a free-range, organic chicken Milanesa and locally produced sausage with broccoli rabe. Casual dishes like bruschetta, Panini and pizzas topped with ingredients like baby arugula and truffle oil are good for enjoying at the bar with a bottle of one of the many organic wines.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.theotheroom.com Hidden on residential Perry Street and serving only wine and beer, the Otheroom is a neighborhood bar for a neighborhood that has become one of the poshest in Manhattan. Exposed-brick walls, mood lighting, and a back room ringed with plush banquettes create the hybrid classy-cozy atmosphere. No PBR. No JA$?ger shots. No snack mix. Personable bartenders, a huge beer list, and a gentle indie-rock soundtrack complete the picture. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.ottopizzeria.com This controversial addition to the Batali empire freaked people out with its cracker-like pizzas, one featuring the cured pork fat known as lardo. You can skip the pizzas entirely, though, feasting on cheese, cured meats, and little dishes of pickled seafood, beans, and vegetables from an agreeable menu that omits traditional main courses entirely. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.ottosshrunkenhead.com Come here to get drunk on cheap beer and hear your friends' awful band. Try and ignore the fact that many people in here look younger than your little brother, and instead concentrate on the five people who look like they graduated college at least three years ago. And in the end, always drink out of their skull-shaped mugs (despite the $5 deposit). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.overlooknyc.com The pool table, maroon vinyl booths, ceiling fan, and overall dingy look give Overlook a dive-bar feel. The cartoon drawings one one wall give you an odd, nervous feeling because they're not quite right. And as a special treat for the ladies, not only does this joint have ladies night, featuring cheap cosmos, but they also give away Victoria Secret gift certificates, so every unwashed man in the bar will leeringly visualize you wearing lingerie. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
5th Avenue in Park Slope (the “Portland of New York”) seems to be a burgeoning pinball row. The next three bars can be fairly interchangeable for your plunger pursuits. But The Owl Farma brand new pinball-centric suds house from the Bar Great Harry/Mission Delores syndicateis the most exciting addition for the tournament types. More games, more taps, and good hangout genes means you should start your 5th Ave. crawl here, right off of the avenue actually. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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