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http://www.ainsworthnyc.com This posh Chelsea restaurant is something of a monster, 6,000 square feet of polished wood and handsome leather seats and banquettes. Sleek lines are complemented with vintage touches like antique mirrors and damask wallpaper. It certainly doesn't look like a sports bar but plenty of people come to watch the game on one of the 40 flat-screen, hi-def televisions. The food is upscale pub grub, tweaked classics like sliders filled with lobster or sirloin steak, a goat cheese-stuffed lamb burger, grilled cheese filled with braised short rib, tuna tartar tacos and more. What would a sports bar be without beer? Choose from seven brews on tap, from craft beers like Goose Island to domestics like Budweiser, available in pints and pitchers. A small wine list and a selection of specialty cocktails like pomegranate margaritas are available as well. On game days, expect large crowds of dressed-up sports fans.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bedny.com At BED New York, a well-to-do crowd of gorgeous faces surrounds the bar area. Adding to the beauty is the stunning staff; decked out in couture designs by James Thomas, they wait on you hand and foot. Drinks are a costly $15, but since they've got naughty names like Pussy Galore and Red Head in Bed, you'll be curious to try more than a few. Chromascreen, a curved glass that also serves as a video projection, separates the bar from the restaurant and provides a different spin on walls. Sheer white ceilings, dim lighting, and custom reflective wallpaper provide an intimate decor. Be careful when you recline on the soft Tempur-Pedic Swedish mattressesayou may never get up. Fortunately, you can take some of BED New York home with you: Patrons receive signature slipper socks, which will keep feet toasty for the season. BED New York proves to be more than just a one-night standayou'll keep coming back for more. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This candy-colored karaoke bar has seven private rooms, each with computer stations, colorful leather banquettes, and over 20,000 English, Chinese, and Japanese songs. For loosening up the voice, try the lychee martinis or the Lemon High (lemonade with a shot of Japanese vodka)asweet, fizzy, and mind-numbing. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.barbarescony.com/media/barbaresco.html While news of yet another wine bar may not excite, this one distinguishes itself by offering about 40 Italian wines by the glass. So you can try that Barolo without breaking the bank on a bottle. The menu offers a wide range of appetizers and antipasti, nice for sharing, as well as hearty pastas and a few entrées. Anything fried is spectacular-calamari, shrimp, and shredded zucchini come in a tangle, fried so skillfully that they are totally dry and greaseless, with a cornmeal-batter crunch. Pappardelle with oxtail ragu is meaty and satisfying; braised baby octopus is tender and tentacled. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Departing somewhat from the standard underlying cruisiness of your average gay bar, Barracuda strikes a relaxed pose between fun and stylish. Comprising a well-lit back room stocked with ample cushioned seats around a pool table and a flirty front room stocked with spunky barmen and at least one reasonably dark corner, patrons can choose what takes their fancy and no one gets too angsty about how their hair is looking. Regular drag shows happen weekly and two-for-one happy hour is from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.billymarkswest.com Genuinely divey, Billymarkas has dinky linoleum floors, abrasive lighting, and amazingly cheap drinks. Pool and darts are mostly reserved for regulars (of the potbellied, tattooed, bulging arm-muscle type). You must buzz to get into the restroom. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Somehow, I expected a Chelsea bar to be named Back Door rather than Black Door, but I digress. But instead of a swinging gay club, this joint is a relaxed lounge with dim lights and an adult-only atmosphere. Go early to snag a booth. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The Blarney Rock gushes quintessential Irish dive-bar gruff, even in an area dedicated to tourists. Located within a block of Madison Square Garden, Penn Station, the Manhattan Mall, and a slew of mainstream beer bars, it sticks out as the only place to throw back a cheap pint of Bud or Guinness. Decoration-wise, the bar is composed of '70s wood-panel walls filled with shamrocks and every sports pennant imaginable, including the University of Hawaii's. The day crowd is a mix of out-of-towners and blue-collar New Yorkers; the night crowd is dictated by Madison Square Garden's calendar, so expect like-minded patrons during Knicks games or Iron Maiden concerts. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Between 30th and 50th Street, the bar scene is roughly 43 percent Irish. The Blarney Stone, of course, fits into this league of Guinness-guzzling life-long supporters of the color green, with all the qualities you've come to expect from this dependable bar genre, such as the stained-glass light fixtures, the dark beers on tap, and the various decorations in a jagged Celtic font. What differentiates the Blarney Stone, however, is the ultra-convenient location: Walk out of Penn Station and you're only one block away from that beckoning Guinness. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.britebar.com Brite Bar is a welcome, low-key venue to kick back in after a night out with the gallery set. A stellar selection of cocktails includes its intriguing and exclusive concoction, Fother Mucker, which uses Zygo Energy Vodka. Warm winter cocktails are also choice here: Try the warm apple cider spiked with your choice of Calvados, spiced rum, or vanilla vodka. Happy hour is 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; the happy-hour liquor special changes monthly. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Bull & Bear celebrates a uniquely Manhattan-brand of masculinity: The cigar-fetishizing men here wear Armani, drink single malt scotches, andain between watching the prominently positioned stock market tickertapeacheck themselves out at one of the baras big, decorative mirrors. Drinks are achingly expensive. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bullsheadtavern.com As if it were a medieval watering hole, a mural of monks and biblical figures lies across from the Bull's Head's cast iron bar. Spanning the length of the mural is a communal seating area, a spot to settle down with a pint of Sierra Nevada to relax on off days or a mug of Bud to foster camaraderie on game nights. Bits of anachronistic delights-two pool tables, a dart board, and a Big Buck Hunter arcade game-dilute the Middle Ages aesthetic just enough to feel like you're not stressing out those pious folks in the mural. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.themaritimehotel.com On the rooftop above Maritime Hotel's La Bottega Trattoria, the Cabana is a popular spot in the summer, when the celebs leave their safe winter cocoon of in-house restaurant Ono for a $14 frozen-mojito fix under the stars. In the cooler months, a sun-roof enclosure surrounds the heated space, which boasts its own working fireplace. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cainnyc.com Cain's doormen aren't easy to get by, but the party inside makes the outdoor hassle worthwhile. Smaller and more intimate than Cielo, this swanky dance spot has a South African vibe, imported straight from Cape Town. An evening here could break your bank, but nevertheless, give it a shot. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.capitaleny.com What was once the beautiful Bowery Savings Bank, originally constructed in the 1890s, is now Capitale--a stunning event space with a 10,000 square foot ballroom and 65-feet-high ceilings, and home to frequent fashion events and an annual pricey New Year's Bash. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.carouselclub.net Itas bar hangout meets libertine ideology at the Carousel Club. Sporting pool tables, a bar, pole dancers (and a pole-dancing competition), this once Manhattan but now Queens-based swingers club (not swing, swingers) is a veritable playground for adventurous couples. There are strict rules about who gets in and how much it costsaparticularly if youare a single male so check with them before just turning up. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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