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http://www.winebarnyc.com Lots of Mediterranean cafA(c)s run with the simple-peasant-life decorative scheme, the kind with trellises, faux grape vines, and prop bread baskets, while inexpensive wine bars tend to be cheesy caves appointed with asensuala fabrics and drippy candles. But Winebar, a Mediterranean cafA(c)abar hybrid, has lofty ceilings, long, high, bar-like tables, and outdoor cafA(c) tables tooaa sophisticated backdrop for a tasty cheese plate or a glass of one of the 40 European wines on the menu ($8 to $12) Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.winebarnyc.com Not surprisingly, Winebar is the classiest drinking spot along downtown's Second Avenue nightlife strip. They serve plenty of medium- to full-bodied wines, specializing in drinks that span the Mediterranean, with a focus on France, Italy, and Spain. As fancy-schmancy as this all sounds, the communal table setup inspires liveliness and conversation within the stark, black-and-red, wine-bottle-decorated interior. And if you're not a connoisseur, don't worry: The waitress has recommendations. As do we: Try Atalaya's Monastrell-Garnacha-Tinto-Tera from the Almansa region in Spain . . . if you can remember all that. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
On the weekends, you may have to share a round leather booth with some strangers, but isn't it worth it to experience some of the worst karaoke in town? There's no shame here, folks, and this is one of very few bars located near a lot of great restaurants. Karaoke is $1 per song and the noise is rivaled only by the Chinese men and women playing dice at the bar. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.wogies.com Is it possible to drink with reckless abandon and wake up the next morning virtually hangover-free? If you were hanging out at Wogieas the night before, it just might be. Their specialtyadelicious, just-greasy-enough Philly cheese steaks ($6.25; kitchen open till almost last call)aprovides the perfect soakage for the booze in your belly. The place is as casual and down-to-earth as your average neighborhood diner, but with the ambience of an upscale lounge, and boasts surprisingly cheap beers for this part of town ($3 drafts, $4 bottles). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.woodhavenhouse.com When I think of lovely bars, I think of exposed brick and concrete and as little light as possible. Possibly some art. Thatas dank-LES lovely, though. To attain a more suburban lovelya Queensaa more family-friendly style is necessary, and the Woodhaven House Irish pub has it. Etched glass panels highlight a dark mahogany bar. And a dark Guinness looks charming in this environs. Come in for a drink after dinner, but beware: Woodhaven isnat open as late as your beautiful East Village hellhole of a bar. Or come through for breakfast/brunch. This is the former site of Kate Cassidyas and some say itas set to take over the burnt-down Bloomas as the areaas dominant Irish pub. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hospitalityholdings.com Few cocktails in New York are infamous enough to precede the reputation of the bars they are served in. However, the most notorious of drinks is served in this UN-neighboring luxury lair: the World Cocktail. Formerly dubbed the aworldas most expensive cocktail,a at $50, this drink is a mixed-at-your-table blend of Remy XO, Pineau des Charentes, Veuve, and more of the like topped with a Midas touch of 23-karat liquid gold . . . um, can you drink that? Either way, itas sure to make you feel like a king, especially when Derek Jeter passes by on his way home to the Trump Tower. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.wreckroombrooklyn.com Find this little oasis in Bushwick only a few blocks off the Morgan L stop. It has everything you could ever want in a disgusting-in-the-best-way bar, where beer drinking and rock music is the lifeblood: dim lights, sticky booths, and a pool table that might work better as a bench. Plus, Wreck Room's drinks are cheap. Grab a $3 beer or a $5 whiskey and Coke, cozy up with some friends, and prepare to lose hours upon hours at this joint. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
For some reason, you can put a non-gay bar in the middle of a gay area and provided it has a generous, human approach to its clientele and looks essentially bohemian it will work out fine. This might be why WXOU Radio works, or it could just be the large clock sporting the brand name of a radio station from out west that adorns the bar. Happy hour, from 5 to 8 daily, reduces everything to about half price. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.xaixaiwinebar.com If you're tired of wine bars that specialize in Italian or French wines, Xai Xai provides relief. The entire list of this Theatre District establishment, named after a beach resort in Mozambique, consists of South African wines, including pinotages, shirazes, merlots, and cabs. The pinotages are of the most interest, with an inauspicious start, big in the middle, then trailing off into pleasant spiciness. The food offers something of a disconnect--in general, it's too sugary to go well with the big reds Xai Xai pours. Still, it's a good chance to taste bunny chow (a curry-stuffed loaf of bread), droewars (Afrikaaner jerky), and biltong (farmers sausages). Delicious raw oysters, too. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.xesnyc.com Yes, what a clever dual referencing name for a bar. Gay men bring their straight and gay friends to happy hour at Xes after work to ease into the comfortable Philippe Starcke chairs both inside the wood- and brick-walled bar lounge or out in the patio garden. Two-for-one drinks available from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday and no-cover live acts range from jazz to cabaret and beyond on Sunday and Tuesday. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.xicala.net Tiny plates of tapas want for equally miniature sized tapas bars, apparently. At Little Italy's Xicala, there's room for no more than twenty people, so you'll have to find a less popular hour to enjoy their family-recipe strawberry sangria, the excellent list of Spanish wines, and little plates of chorizo and Spanish olives. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.xlnightclub.com "XL Nightclub, a 14,000-square foot gay dance club, lounge, bar, and performance space located in the bustling Hell's Kitchen neighborhood is home to the most attended parties in the city. Every night of the week we feature parties and shows that cater to the gay and gay-friendly crowd. Owned by nightlife legends John Blair, Beto Sutter, and Brandon Voss, XL Nightclub is the product of over 80 years of gay New York City nightlife experience. We are also available for private events and video shoots." Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.xlnightclub.com "XL Nightclub, a 14,000-square foot gay dance club, lounge, bar, and performance space located in the bustling Hell's Kitchen neighborhood is home to the most attended parties in the city. Every night of the week we feature parties and shows that cater to the gay and gay-friendly crowd. Owned by nightlife legends John Blair, Beto Sutter, and Brandon Voss, XL Nightclub is the product of over 80 years of gay New York City nightlife experience. We are also available for private events and video shoots." Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.yankeetavern.com Bask in the glow of victory or drown your sorrows at this institution, located one block east of Yankee Stadium. Owned and operated by the Bastone family since 1923, the Yankee Tavern offers beer and mixed drinks in addition to a large menu of yummy, greasy food. Babe Ruth used to come in and buy a round for everybody, so you know youare in good company. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.sohogrand.com Literally the would-be yard of the Soho Grand, The Yard is a backyard for all of those New Yorkers who don’t have their own outdoor space in which it's suitable for getting drunk. The food fits the space, too, and is mostly burgers, tacos, sliders, and anything else a somewhat well-prepared host would serve at a legit yard party. The service is about as professional as you could expect from that kind of place, too. The bar is open to the public--not just the hotel guests (though some events are a bit exclusive)--but hours come and go with the weather, as the space is entirely outdoors. Drinks are reasonable and ideal for the summer, with the highlights being the buckets of beer and big pitchers of sangria, which are available in classic red or white peach. --Shane Barnes Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thirtythirty-nyc.com/dining.html The relaxed pace and low blue lighting at this lounge (by the owners of Arte in the Village) make it inviting, but the abundance of friendly Brits and chatty bartenders will keep you in your seat. Neighboring Hotel 30/30 keeps the bar stocked with international patrons, so despite the lack of Guinness on draught, thereas usually a cute Irish bloke or two mulling about. Try the Jennytini (Chambord, Citadel vodka, sour, Champagne, $8), designed by, and of course named after, the bar manager. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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