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http://www.kg-ny.com Chef Kurt Gutenbrunner's restaurant-bar, named after his Austrian hometown of WallsA(c), is admittedly more restaurant than bar. Quaintly elegant and chic, the cozy space is filled with tables and banquettes that engulf the centralized baraperhaps a deliberate design to entice bargoers to sample Gutenbrunner's oeuvre of personalized Austrian delicacies. Still, those strictly eyeing the drinks will feel pleasantly at home. Apart from a lengthy list of wines, WallsA(c) features a handful of cocktails that shifts emphasis each season (fall, for example, will play with Cuvee Klimt, an Austrian sparkling wine, and with apples, pears, and other seasonal fruits like elderberry). The most distinct of the bunch is the Lemon Grass ($9), a refreshing take on the mojito that, in lieu of mint, places its focus on the flavor of citrus (Absolut Citron, lemongrass, Kaffir lime, and lemon juice), thereby granting it the smooth, lightweight taste of a vodka lemonade, minus the tart. Zum Wohl! Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.waltersbar.com The only sign of life in here is the displaced candy machine, always full. The bar opens at 8 a.m. for those interested in the dreamy breakfast combo of Bud ($2.25) and, say, gumballs (?). Non-culinary treats: pool, darts, and modest-sized jukebox. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.warsawconcerts.com Itas true a Warsaw, one of the hottest clubs in Brooklyn doubles as the Polish National Home, hosting Patti Smith one night and throwing a polka party the next a literally. Order up a z-beer, known as Zywiec to Slavic people who can speak without vowels, and take in a show in the huge ballroom. Or skip the band, walk to the other side of the venue, and for next to nothing order up a pile pierogis, kielbasa and sauerkraut, served up by a saucy middle-aged Polish woman with a penchant for leopard print. Time for another z-beer. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.watertaxibeach.com Find your way to this outdoor oasis overlooking the East River and the Manhattan skyline and pass a few hours digging your feet in the sand. Wash down Idaho elk burgers and other tasty treats with beer, well drinks, or a frozen tropical cocktail. Harry Hawk, chef and part owner, welcomes all beach bums to relax in Queens. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.waterfrontalehouse.com It's not located on the waterfront, but as we're not Marlon Brando, we really don't care. The chill atmosphere lends itself to drinking beer and eating burgers, but those with a bent for risk, who don't mind morning-after headaches, should definitely throw back a few homemade liqueurs, such as "apple pie vodka." Live jazz on Saturdays. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.waterfrontalehouse.com Despite its apparent connection with Brooklyn's Pete's Ale House, the food here is considerably better. Old-timer Waterfront Ale House has long been Kip's Bay's favorite neighborhood bar, shading into gastropub territory with its slightly-sophisticated-for-bar-food offerings. The hamburger is solid and reliable, the nachos more well-cheesed than they need to be. But check the evening chalkboard specials, which include rather daring things for a bar, such as diverse fish carefully broiled, various chops and cutlets, and, especially, meal-size salads that seem aimed at the ladies. The main draw here, though, is an extensive on-tap beer list, including the products of craft brewers from all over the country. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.wateringholenyc.com Owned by NY Knicks' Art Heyman, Tracy J's is, unsurprisingly, a sports bar. The cool thing about this place is the free buffet of pizza, chicken wings, and salad served with happy hour. Karaoke we could do without, but hey, sometimes it's amusing to see some drunk idiot earnestly singing Bon Jovi. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thewebnewyork.com Doll-like Asian go-go boys strip, jump around and rattle inside of cages here every night of the week. Monday and Thursday evenings patrons enjoy partial nudity as wellaif you check an article of clothing (pants or shirt, depending on the night), you get a free drink. Anyone over 18 can get in. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.websterhall.com Webster Hall has existed for over a century, but this landmarked, three-story venue is not stuck in tradition: It caters to every possible form of nightlife that's popped up in the city since the venue was created. For club-hounds, weekly staples include campy dance party The Awesome '80s Prom and rave Circus. For concertgoers, main-stage booking is handled by indie-rock-and-beyond warlords Bowery Presents. With a disco ball crowning its center, Webster's 2,500-capacity Grand Ballroom was recently called "the best stage in New York City" by none other than Prince. And if it's good enough for him... Read more about this New York bar or club >>
"For a Classy Expensive Intoxication," reads the sign in front of Welcome to the Johnsons'. By "classy," they mean 1970s wood-paneling decor and a surprisingly well-groomed pool table. By "expensive," they mean $2 PBRs. As ironic as this faux-rec room setting sounds, there's something romantic about an eternal house party where the parents are never home. And even though the Johnson family is fictional, the bar's artifacts--tattered trophies, a wooden chair with floral-print vinyl cushions, a portrait of an anonymous, mustachioed man--surely belonged to someone's family three decades ago. Pabst was in its prime back then and here, it still is. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A relaxing alternative to the Chelsea club and bar circuit, the West Side Club is the West Side brother to the East Side Club. In other words, itas a gay menas social club. In these two floors, you can walk around in a towel, shower, work out, listen to the atmospheric musicathe list goes on. Not the kind of place youad take your parents, which isn't entirely a bad thing. Yearly memberships are available for $30; nonmember entry is $10. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.westsidetavern.com A basic Irish sporty pub with a downstairs lounge, which is slowly being colonized by live comedy. Their regular Wednesday night variety show is called Ash Wednesday, a wonderfully dour name for an evening of whimsical hilarity. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.westwaynyc.com Westway owners Matt Kliegman and Carlos Quirate, known for past collaborations at the Jane Ballroom and the Smile, re-imagined this former West Village gentlemen's club as a trendy discotheque. An unassuming exterior in an industrial corridor near the West Side Highway is a surprising contrast from the four large rooms inside. Despite its size, the Westway is nearly always packed, with a line forming outside. The interior retains some of its former...charm, with glittery black walls, large mirrors, and a multicolored dance floor. One of the showgirl stages, converted into a DJ booth, creates a very hip vibe. The music is eclectic, ranging from Top 40 to classic pop and dance hits. Guest DJs play frequently, and often unannounced. --Gabriel Herrera Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.midnightoilbars.com All long and narrow, black and red, velvet and leather, this cocktail lounge in the W Court has been thriving since Manhattan socialites got sick of Cherry, its sister bar at the Tuscany hotel next door, and Cherry closed, having lost its hot-spot status. Wetbar is a sexier-than-average hotel baraand the waitressesa short skirts and well-glossed lips definitely contribute to the vibe. It opens early enough on weekdays for the late-afternoon-extramarital-affair meet-up, and the cozy, cushioned booths are often well stocked with the likes of those by happy hour. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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http://www.gerberbars.com Blue has been an upscale Manhattan mainstay since it opened nearly a decade ago. Itas not fading in popularity simply because itas still classy. And itas classy in an accepting waya|well, as long as you have the money and the tolerance to keep the rounds of martinis coming to your table. The bartenders are wiser than their years, having seen everyone from tennis pros to Heidi Fleissas gals to tourists from Outer Mongolia grace their bar. Nothing throws them off, but the bouncers will not hesitate to throw you out if you have one too many Gold Labels on the rocks. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.whiskeyrivernyc.com If you've ever read the children's book Bamboozled, Whiskey River is something like that, but with alcohol. Walk inside and look up--a veritable pond, geese and all, is plastered to the ceiling, truly a sight to behold while standing next to your beer-pong partner and Wii Sports nemesis (yes, they really do have a Wii). The website lists "The Party Guy" as a feature, too, but that might apply to anybody in the room. Fortunately, Whiskey River's brand of party guy isn't there to do body shots and keg stands; things aren't quite that wild at this swamp-themed shanty of collegiate mirth, but you might get your ass kicked playing Wii. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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