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Huckleberry Bar

Huckleberry Bar

Joining joints like Jimmy's #43 and Cantina, Huckleberry is one of those bars that offer amazing food made in equipment-challenged micro-kitchens.
Forum

Forum

The Forum, one of the few lounges in Union Square territory, brings peace during the weekdays and boisterous partying on the weekends. Saturdays, for example, require plus-sized bouncers to monitor the swarms of cocktail-craving, dancing citizens.
Company Bar

Company Bar

If the hockey jerseys lining the walls at Company Bar don't draw you in, the great food and unpretentious atmosphere surely will. Stop by any night of the week for a refreshing round of hot wings and cold drinks.

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  • Yale Club

    50 Vanderbilt Ave. New York, NY 10017
    212-716-2100

    http://www.yaleclubnyc.org

  • Yankee Tavern

    72 E. 161st St. Bronx, NY 10451
    718-292-6130

    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 >>

  • The Yard

    The Yard

    310 W. Broadway New York, NY 10013
    212-965-3271

    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 >>

  • Yozakura

    168 Ludlow St. New York, NY 10002
    212-260-2066

    http://www.yozakuranyc.com

  • Z Bar

    605 W. 48th St. New York, NY 10036

    http://www.zbarny.com Coming soon. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Z Bar Restaurant and Sky-Lounge

    605 W. 48th St. New York, NY 10019

  • Zablozki's

    107 N. 6th St. Brooklyn, NY 11211-3001
    718-384-1903

  • Zana

    30 E. 30th St. New York, NY 10016
    212-481-3717

    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 >>

  • Zanzibar

    Zanzibar

    645 9th Ave. New York, NY 10036
    212-957-9197

    http://www.zanzibarnyc.com The long, translucent, snaky bar grabs the eye upon entering Zanzibar, but it's the drinks that grab everything else. Try the Casablanca (Sky vodka, fresh ginger, and blood orange juice) or the warm Stormy Nights (Knob Creek bourbon, Tia Maria, espresso, and heavy cream). To relive that last ski trip to Tirol, you know, the one where you were too afraid to leave the lodge, head to the back lounge and sit around the central, circular, open-pit fireplace. Zanzibar also serves Mediterranean (read: primarily Greek and Arab) food. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Zanzibar

    645 9th Ave. New York, NY 10036-3606
    212-957-9197

    http://www.zanzibarnyc.com

  • Zinc Bar

    Zinc Bar

    82 W. 3rd St. New York, NY 10012
    212-477-8337

    http://www.zincbar.com

  • ZirZamin

    90 W. Houston St. New York, NY 10012
    646-823-9617

    http://www.zirzaminnyc.com

  • Zombie Hut

    Zombie Hut

    273 Smith St. Brooklyn, NY 11231
    718-875-3433

    A mixologist pal swears the Zombie Hut muddles up the worst cocktails, pouring in stupefying quantities of liquor without heed to proportion or taste. But one man's poison is another man's party, especially when it comes to the Frozen Zombieoa cocktail with three rums and a mystery floater available in four sizes, including a volcano bowl for four. If you want to get horizontal even faster, try the Suffering Bastard; the three ounces of booze may burn, but halfway to the bottom, who cares? Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Zum Schneider

    Zum Schneider

    107 Ave. C New York, NY 10009
    212-598-1098

    http://www.zumschneider.com Try not to get too intoxicated off your liter steins of German beer, or you might not be able to enjoy your meaty bratwurst. In case it wasn't obvious, this place has a bit of a Bavarian vibe. Brick arches, faux trees covered in fake ivy and oompah music make for an experience worthy of a theme park. The one thing that is real, however, is the raucous atmosphere, encouraged by the 14 quality German beers on tap and the long communal tables that invite socializing. Tables can be hard to come by, so arrive early. The menu consists of hearty German fare like beef goulash, homemade spatzle with cheese and bacon, sausage platters, smoked pork belly and more. Sadly, you can't make reservations unless you have a party of ten or more, and not even then on Friday and Saturday night. Luckily you can pass the time like everyone else does; drinking copious amounts of beer while jammed shoulder-to-shoulder between tables.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>

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