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http://www.radegasthall.com This sprawling beer garden mixes three languages (Slav, English, and German) in its moniker. It was carved from an ancient factory on a Williamsburg side street, but zillions have discovered it, and the joint is packed by mid-evening. The list of 13 draft beers is a wonder of taste (our fave: Gaffel Kolsch, a crisp golden ale from Koln, Germany), but the food menu may leave you scratching your head. Scrapping the usual Buffalo wings and burgers, the abbreviated bill of fare is unusual, slightly upscale - and wonderful. The terrine mixing the livers of rabbits and chickens is superb, served with a plethora of toasts; while the roast quail in demi glace is the equal of any found in a fancy French restaurant. Vegetarians will dig the spinach palacinki (crepes) in a cheesy tomato sauce. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Not your typical Bedford scene, Rain's DJs spin hip-hop, r&b, and salsa. Sounds cool, right? Don't be fooledait sucks. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.rapturelounge.com Think of a dark, sexy space with subtle lighting, leather chairs, and low wooden tables, and chances are, you're imagining Rapture Lounge. Continuing with the prevailing theme, try their specialty drink, Tie Me to the Bedpost. Not yet in the mood? Just drinka 1-900-FCK-MEUP; that might change things. This space also serves Mexican appetizers, called Botanas. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.rattlenhumbarnyc.com Serious Beer Drinking can sometimes be an ostracizing affair, with strange new words such as "IPA," "hops," "witte," and "hefeweizen" lacking the party-starting populist simplicity of simply shouting, "Toss me a brewski, bro." Though Rattle N Hum uses these snooty-sounding terms as frequently as any other beer bar, its giddy crowd prioritizes friendliness over connoisseurship. Still, they love a good brew: forty varieties of craft beer on tap, with another 100 in bottles. Just as framed jerseys line the walls at a sports pub, plus-sized microbrewery logos pop out from the black-and-brown interior here; as for the vast, Technicolor array of used taps protruding from the ceiling, well, that's the trophy collection. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This small, hard-ass gay bar is good for depressed older men who enjoy drinking at 10 a.m. A full-sized motorcycle is chained to the ceiling and blackened windows keep out all light. Bartenders are unforgiving about stupid requests; best to drink beer. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
While the cosmopolitan has been the drink of choice for countless urban girls inspired by Sex and the City, Cafe Urge mango martini may be enough to banish that sweet pink concoction forever. Tasting like liquid fruit, it goes down easy, taking you far from the Gotham crowds and whisking you, or at least your mouth, away to a beautiful tropical paradise. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thereadestreetpub.com This Irish style pub caters to a regular crowd of office workers by day and students by night. Itas just your average Irish bar, which means they serve about 20 beers, have hearty bar food like buffalo wings, and you can play a game of darts in the back room. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Sick of Corona, but want a Mexican-themed drink, and a lot of it at that? Order up a "yard of margarita," 48 ounces and three feet of tequila-lime fun. A funky bar with intersting decor and light fixtures, Red attracts Wall Street suits, students, and tourists. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Everybody looks good in the darkaor at least that seems to be the operating principle behind the dark, tiny, and loud Red Bench. The red bench that gives this crowded spot its name is usually hard to find, since itas covered in people trying to make it. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.redhookbaitandtackle.com The sign out front says "Fishing Club," but the initiated know that night-crawlers won't be found here. Formerly a bait-and-tackle shop, the bar now hosts antique harpoons, glowing bobbers, and an ever growing collection of taxidermy and junkyard oddities mostly donated by locals. Birds hang upside down from the ceiling, a lifelike frog plays a tiny accordion on the bar, and a brown bear threatens to bite passersby with its teeth. An NRA card isn't necessary to go Extreme Hunting, a video game where players blow away big game on-screen. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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