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http://www.tgwhitneys.com The move from college to workforce is eased by places like T.G. Whitneyas, where the drink specials are plentiful and the mood college-pub friendly. The bar comes complete with a function hall, ideal for private parties or incognito karaoke fests. Fat Tuesday get Hurricanes, beer specials, and lots of free masks and beads. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This dark haven has a fireplace, a long communal table (plus plenty of more intimate seating nearby), and regular live music. Order a Bailey's Irish Cream, which boasts a coconut taste, or a pint of Smithwick's, a darker ale with a smooth finish, and listen to the Pogues on the stereo while you wait for that night's band to come on. This joint ranks as our favorite Sunnyside watering hole. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tajlounge.com The low settees, dusky lighting, and mahogany furniture of this Indian-fusion establishment brings in a slick crowd. The tasty, fresh food blends Indian and American influences, and isn't as pricey as the high ceilings and sandstone statues make it seem. The bartenders mix the best vodka martini ever. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.taliassteakhouse.com An upscale steak house on the weekdays, Taliaas transforms itself into a glatt kosher club every Saturday night, with a certified supervisor on-site to bless the drinks and make sure no one is dancing. If people become overwhelmed by the combo of their $9 martinis and the steady procession of a80s bar mitzvah hits (and they do), theyare politely asked to sit down Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A largely aunrefineda venue that contains the basic elements of your average bar but certainly nothing more. It has a basement feel about it, which could be rustic or charmingly unpretentious but itas not. Maybe it would be good for an emergency shot of tequila but youad probably want to leave pretty soon after. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tapeo29.com Take a trip to Spain by just hopping on the F train. This new addition to Clinton Streetas restaurant row is a tapas bar with delicious, reasonably priced food; a Spain-heavy wine list; and a knowledgeable and friendly staff, who will make suggestions about pairings. Try the excellent, authentic sangria ($7) or one of the untraditional (but sophisticated) fruity specialty cocktails ($10), like a raspberry caipirinha or a blueberry margarita. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tavernonthegreen.com Originally created in 1870 as a pen for the sheep which grazed in the nearby meadow (Sheep's Meadow) in Central Park, Tavern on the Green was transformed into a restaurant in 1934 under the urging of the famous Parks Commissioner Robert Moses. In 1976, with a massive renovation by restaurateur Warner LeRoy, Tavern became what we know it as today: Central Park's own mini-Versailles, a tourist-sucking show palace of copious chandeliers, indoor topiaries, and antique murals. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
https://www.teany.com The card at Teany reads, "proprietors kelly + moby," but I wouldn't expect the man behind Play to serve your chai latte and squash soup. It's not exactly his Cheers, even though everyone does know his name. But Teany allows Moby the privilege of inviting his friends to a heated late-night battle of the lettered tiles at a corner table. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://teddysbarandgrill.blogspot.com Go for the cheap potent margaritas, and bask in the outdoor season during the warmer months. On the whole, it's a restaurant -- and a pretty good one, too -- but yet again, we come back to the margaritas. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.templebarnyc.com Temple Bar's red velvet and mahogany furniture, not to mention the extensive martini menu, oozes sophistication. The staff conducts themselves with a certain amount of decorum, never flinching when you ask for another bowl of the complimentary veggie chipsaan odd choice in snacks for such a swank establishment. The drinks are intense, so on the way out concentrate on walking correctly, which is the easiest way to maintain Temple's chic aura after you leave. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.10degreesbar.com Ten Degrees' happy hour is supreme. From noon to 8 p.m., you get two beers, cocktails, or glasses of wine for the price of one. Or, to get specific, two Six Point Sweet Action cream ales, two Godiva and Raspberry Vodka Martinis, or two glasses of chardonnay. Filling and cost-effective. The decor is quintessential wine bar, a mixture of white tile, dimmed lighting, and shelves of bottles, which somehow looks even more sophisticated than a stacked bookshelf. And though most people in here have a glass in hand, they're young and thankfully not snooty enough to know that Ten Degrees' flaky Humboldt Fog Cheese goes best with champagne. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cabaretnewyork.com Truly a gentleman's club, Ten's even polished it's name, prefering "cabaret" to "strip joint." Catering to educated business men with cushy salaries, dancers of all colors entice with witty conversation as well as expert gyrations. If you're hungry for something other than muff, order lobster and caviar, then settle back with a cigar and request a private dance. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Not to be confused with the Tenth Street Lounge, this dimly lit bar was made with the words "couple" and "romantic" in mind, ignoring the words "gay" or "straight." There's food to nibble on, and at least it's a break from the area's dive bars and strip joints. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tequilasunriseofbayside.com A selection of tequilas is on offer at this Latin-themed bar. They no longer offer the horror/amusement of karaoke, so a tequila overdose is less easy to rationalize. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.terminal5nyc.com The WrestleMania of Bowery Presents venues, Terminal 5 is where you go to revel in sweaty, overgrown, not-so-indie acts such as LCD Soundsystem, Ratatat, My Morning Jacket, and so on. The bands that play here are capable of filling up the Bowery Ballroom six times over, and have already cracked-or soon will-the Billboard Hot 100. Yes, Terminal 5 is mammoth. Fortunately, the building's no-seating cube design divvies up the 3,000-person capacity into three levels, the upper two wrapping around the crammed ground floor. Thus, sold-out shows still maintain some kind of band-in-your-face factor, the defining quality of the Bowery Presents experience. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
