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http://www.tertulianyc.com Tertulia is a tapas bar from chef Seamus Mullen, the pioneer who launched Boqueria. The new place is more rustic – it actually looks somewhat like a tapas bar in Spain – with the wood-burning oven a prominent feature of the kitchen, perfuming the air and several of the best selections. Our favorite was tosta huevo roto y jamón Ibérico, a substantial piece of toasted, smeared with oily, salty potatoes, a runny egg, and a slice of Serrano ham, the whole thing run through the oven at the last moment for maximum smoky flavor. Some of the dishes have an Asturian bent (referring to a province in northwestern Spain), including a cheese selection that often includes cabrales and a choice of ciders that go almost better than wine with the tapas at Tertulia. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.therapy-nyc.com Let the mental-health jokes fly like never before as you head to this midtown gay haunt because with martini-esque drinks with names like "Psychotic Episode" and "Delusion," everyone can join in. Endlessly usable jokes associated with its name aside, several lounge areas and a small bistro make Therapy an elegant wood-themed bar over two levels joined by a wooden staircase in the center. Regular DJs are on rotation and Monday features a weekly celebrity chat show with Scott Nevins. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://thirdandlong.ypguides.net Despite the marginally clever name, this sports pub is bland enough to be found on any Midwest college campus. Or in Hoboken. Only theread be a slightly more balanced male-female ratio at either alternative locale; despite the baras best efforts to push gals free drinks and run half-price specials all night for women, the scene for XYs looking for an XX is bleak. The bartenders are wiser and friendlier than the crowd, so stay away at all costs, unless youare a lady in a bout of low self esteem looking for an hour or two of being shamelessly hit on. In that case, this place wonat fail you. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.ryansnyc.com In name alone, the Thirsty Scholar is a good reminder that some of our greatest writers--James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway come to mind--loved alcohol. Aside from the mounds of sawdust covering the floor, the Thirsty Scholar promotes its erudite sensibility by decorating the bronze walls with antique photos of distinguished and furry-faced men: Mark Twain, say. Plus, on a ledge just above the entrance is a Madame Tussauds-styled recreation of Albert Einstein chilling out, just another pint or three from cracking the theory of relativity. At the bar down below, the liquor is poured with a generous hand and happy hour lasts until 8 p.m.--enough time to knock back a few yourself, for inspiration's sake, of course. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.threeofcupsnyc.com The decor is Medieval/Occult, the food, modern Italian with a twist. The butter-dripping baked potato and the crostini with roasted garlic make good starters/snacks. You can top them off with a pizza from the wood-fired oven;like melanzane, made with fried eggplant on a crust nicely charred on the edges. Everything clogged with lots of garlic, and where else can you go to get a baked potato at midnight? Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.lovethebooze.com Named after the sea vessels that sail in and out of Throggas Neck in the Bronx, athe Clippera (as the locals call it) is a nautical-themed bar frequented primarily by middle-aged regulars. Pints of Guinness and traditional American bar food are the staples at this down-to-earth watering hole. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Line your stomach with some greasy food while taking in ESPN Sports Center at this neighborhood hang-out. Been staring at the computer all day and don't feel like looking at another square box? Take a break with the pool table. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
You know Tin Lizzie if A) You have a diploma, B) You live on the UES, C) You still want to feel like you're in college, and (optional) D) You want, but aren't sure how to get, a little booty for the night. I'd venture to say that D isn't gonna get accomplished after one trip, especially if your degree is post-graduate and you get disgusted at the dancing and Top-40 singing that erupts occasionally after midnight. Another tip for the diploma-wielding: "Tin Lizzie" was a nickname for Ford's Model T, introduced in October of 1908. "Lizzie" was a nickname for a dependable servant. Another reason not to go. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Tinga Tinga has a BYOB policy and recommends food from the downstairs deli, making this karaoke place seem like your friend's house, only with real mics. OK, and they also have more graffiti and reflective materials around. Come Monday through Wednesday for a 30 percent discount. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tirnanognyc.com It seems that in every town, there's at least one faux Irish pub called "Tir Na Nog." But this particular version is pretty authentic. Hell, it's better than authenticawhere else can you get one of two dozen kinds of whiskey poured for you out of a converted pipe organ? Nowhere, that's where! Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Bits of froggy memorabilia-plush toys, statues, figurines, etc.-are in abundance at Toad Hall, a dive bar in the spirit of foppish amphibian Mr. Toad, star of the beloved children's book The Wind in the Willows. In fact, a stuffed-animal version of the critter resides among the empty beer bottles and various doodads that clutter the mahogany bar. Mr. Toad was known for his impulsive recklessness, but regulars here are anything but. They merrily trade pool sticks in the back and relax along the cushion-lined brick walls in between turns. The others, a collective of cheerful and low-maintenance drinkers, reach for a reliable gin & tonic or one of the Bud alternatives (like the citrus-scented Hoegaarden) on tap, soaking in this whimsical intersection of child fantasy and adult playground. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.toastnyc.com A popular hangout spot for Union, Columbia, JTS and Manhattan School of Music students tired of the typical bar scene farther south on Broadway, Toast offers cheap beer and yummy food. The friendly neighborhood vibe is completed by the Dogs Playing Cards mural on the wall, as well as the big orange cat who frequently rubs up against patronsa legs. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
As you stand and order another Bloody Mary (2 for 1 on Saturdays and Sundays between 12 and 6) at Bar 288, have a look at the massive collection of Tom and Jerry crockery that sits behind the bar. Some are antique and some are not but the fact that theyare there is almost suspiciously cute. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tommystavern.com Tommy's Tavern is a small, encroaching dark pit for scuzzy rock bands and cheap drinks that end up flung in the air more often than poured down the gullet. The talent is questionable, the aesthetic is not. Rawk it. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tonicbarnyc.com Brought to you by the folks behind Mercury Bar (gee, they sure have a problem with ripping off names of downtown rock clubs, donat they?), this three-story Times Square behemoth is less a sports bar than a house of worship for those twin gods Alcohol and Television. The main space, with its whopping twenty-five plasma screen TVs, looks like a curved space pod, while the upstairs Met Lounge resembles some rapperas living room youad see on MTV Cribs. Truly awe-inspiring. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thetoolboxnyc.com The Tool Box cuts to the chase when it comes to the sex that sells their liquor. For the past ten years, the Tool Box has been providing Upper East Side gay men with a winning combination of porn on TV screens, a space for cruising politely named the Tea Room, and a bar and lounge within which to chill out after all that action. Happy hour is 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. every night and go-go boys adorn the place over the weekend. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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