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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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  • Chelsea Brewing Co.

    Pier 59 New York, NY 10010
    212-336-6440

    http://www.chelseabrewingco.com Settle in here, take in the view of New Jersey, bask on the Hudson river, and hope no bodies float by. If a body does float by, have another burger and beer. It'll be OKathey're probably just in the middle of a shoot for the Sopranos, anyway. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Chelsea Manor

    Chelsea Manor

    138 W. 25th St. New York, NY 10001
    646-595-0707

    http://www.chelseamanor.com

  • Church Lounge

    Church Lounge

    2 6th Ave. New York, NY 10013
    212-519-6677

    http://www.tribecagrand.com Guilty Catholics can get in touch with their inner spirits at Church Lounge. Located in the Tribeca Grand Hotel, the lounge seems an appropriate Christmastime destination, righteous to the idea of a well-groomed, star-studded night out, with its swanky lobby of couches, altar of candles, polished clientele, and its famous Tartini (a $12 lemongrass-infused Stoli raspberry puree and fresh lemon). Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Circa Tabac

    Circa Tabac

    32 Watts St. New York, NY 10013
    212-941-1781

    http://www.circatabac.com A bar in New York where they still encourage you to smoke! At Circa Tabac, flout Bloomberg's iron rule as you inhale deeply from over 100 different brands from across the globe. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Club 412

    412 Eight Ave. New York, NY 10001
    212-244-0011

    http://www.youshouldbedancing.net

  • Club Demerara

    215 W. 28th St. New York, NY 10001
    212-643-1199

  • Club Seho

    113 Ludlow St. New York, NY 10001
    646-372-2896

  • Copacabana

    560 W. 34 St. New York, NY 10001
    212-239-2672

    http://www.copacabanany.com Get past the name (yes, Barry Manilow was here) and the fact that it's in midtown; this massive Latin nightclub and lounge, complete with disco balls and palm trees, hosts some of the most insane salsa and merengue parties in the city. Make sure you're dressed well to get in -- it's a classy joint -- and keep in mind that there is a cover on weekends. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Copper Door Tavern

    Copper Door Tavern

    272 3rd Ave. New York, NY 10010
    212-254-3870

    http://www.copperdoortavern.com As its name not-so-subtly hints, heavy copper doors lead into the Copper Door Tavern's affirmatively dive-bar-derived surroundings. You know, lights dangling from the ceiling, the usual Bud Light and friends on tap, young 9-to-5ers mingling and ordering that Bud in $12 pitchers, etc. As standard as this scene might be, there is some self-awareness to it all, as betrayed by the bar's guest-bartender promotion. "Are you a 'cool' cat?" reads the advertisement. "Ever pretend you're Tom Cruise in Cocktail?" If your answers are "Kind of" and "Hell yes," then you're in the right place. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Cotton

    105 W. 27th St. New York, NY 10001
    212-627-1444

    Unwound bolts of white, drapey fabric (cotton, we presume) valance like birthday streamers off the ceiling of this new, narrow Chelsea club. Without a solid lineup of DJs or performers, itas hard to tell if Cotton will carve a niche of its own. Regardless, this place is classic enough in its navy-blue-and-white sailor-suit decor that itall surely soak up a bit of the Gramercy and Chelsea late-night crowd who are oh-so-sick of Avalon. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Court One

    251 W. 30th St. New York, NY 10001
    212-695-2747

    http://www.rebelnyc.com

  • Crema Restaurante

    Crema Restaurante

    111 W. 17th St. New York, NY 10011
    212-691-4477

    http://www.cremarestaurante.com Mexico native Julieta Ballesteros first made a name for herself cooking at the beloved Mexicana Mama in the West Village. Today, she cooks much more upscale food at her Chelsea spot, mixing French influences into classic Mexican dishes. You probably won¹t find anything like this anywhere else: tostadas filled with seared ostrich filets and black beans, empanadas packed with sautéed black sea bass, shrimp, squash and Portobello mushrooms, and glazed Peking duck breast served over mole poblano and roasted plantains. Choose from more than 30 different tequilas and a variety of margaritas mixed with everything from lemongrass to guava and chipotle. The restaurant has a festive feel to it thanks to a color scheme heavy on yellows, oranges and reds, with original paintings by the chef's mother and a lively crowd full of Chelsea professionals. On weekends, stop in for the $19.95 brunch, which includes an entrée, coffee or tea and all you can drink mimosas.—Keith Wagstaff Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Cutting Room

    19 W. 24th St. New York, NY 10010-3203
    212-691-4065

    http://www.thecuttingroomnyc.com

  • Dusk of London

    147 W. 24th St. New York, NY 10011
    212-924-4490

    http://www.dusklounge.com The mirrors create the illusion of a bigger space (not that it's small) and it's not that well lit, so I guess Dusk fits as an accurate name for this venue. The banquettes are good for catching up with friends, but if the conversation stalls, there's always pool. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Eagle Open Kitchen

    Eagle Open Kitchen

    544 W. 28th St. New York, NY 10001
    646-473-1866

    http://www.eaglenyc.com Since the 2002 demise of the Lure, New Yorkas manliest men have been getting their boots polished at the Eagle, two huge floors of uniform, leather, fetish, and some of the friendliest guys youall ever meet. Beer is de rigueur, the less foofy the better, and you can consume said brew alfresco during Sundayas rooftop beer blast. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • East of Eighth

    East of Eighth

    254 W. 23rd St. New York, NY 10011
    212-352-0075

    http://www.eastofeighthny.com Neatly arranged into a downstairs bar and upstairs restaurant, East of 8th's shines all the time, but especially in December when smokers can comfortably hang out in the heated garden. The margaritas rock, and so does Hedda Lettuce, the drag queen comedienne singer who performs on Mondays. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Elevate

    Elevate

    390 Eighth Ave. New York, NY 10001
    212-947-1970

    http://www.elevatenyc.com

  • Five Spot

    4 W. 31st St. New York, NY 10001
    212-631-0100

  • The Flatiron Room

    37 W. 26th St. New York, NY 10010
    212-725-3860

    http://www.theflatironroom.com

  • Flight 151

    Flight 151

    151 8th Ave. New York, NY 10011
    212-229-1868

    Sick of relying on the kindness of strangers, the surly Bingo Byotches head to divey airplane-theme bar Flight 151 for Thursday trivia night. The whole affair is highly unstructured: Every 20 minutes or so, the bartender asks a question and the first person seated at the bar to correctly answer wins a buyback. On Tuesdays, the bar offers "Flip Nights" for those who love losing money but can't afford the trip to Atlantic City. Grab a seat at the bar and stare the dealer-bartender deep in the eyes as he tosses a quarter and decides your destiny (for the next five minutes, anyway). Call it correct and the drink is free; crap out and you pay full price. If you're lucky, you'll stumble out a few hours later with someone you don't know and all the money you came with. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Florio

    Florio's Grill & Cigar Bar

    192 Grand St. New York, NY 10013
    212-226-7610

    http://www.florios.com Fat men with nicotine-stained throats enjoy lounging in Florioas big cushy leather chairs, smoking Nicaraguan cigars, and spooning in platefuls of spaghetti. The wine list is long, but not too expensive. A strictly dining (no smoking) area is in the back. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • The Flying Puck Bar & Grill

    The Flying Puck Bar & Grill

    364 7th Ave. New York, NY 10001
    212-736-5353

    http://www.theflyingpuck.com The Flying Puck is a New York Rangers shrine. Stained-glass murals looming above depict the team's 1994 Stanley Cup victory in one scene and a deified Henrik Lundqvist in another. And of course, even when the Rangers themselves aren't competing, there's always a hockey game playing on one of the bar's seven massive TVs. Beer choice is standard game-day fare--Bass, Guinness, and Bud--but the room is surprisingly regal with deep mahogany fixtures, carved columns, paneled ceilings, and ornate Old World tiles. All amenities befitting of #11, a Ranger fan's messiah. You'll find a painted portrait of him in here, too. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • G Lounge

    225 W. 19th St. New York, NY 10011
    212-929-1085

    http://www.glounge.com After a complete face-lift, G Lounge is looking sleeker and more fabulous than ever. Having expanded and created more space, the chances are now much higher of running into someone who takes your fancy for the eveningaor longer of course. Spunky shirtless muscle boys parade back and forth behind the bar subconsciously in time with the pop or house churning out of the sound system and theyare loving every minute of it. Happy hour is from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday to Friday, and during this time everything basically just costs less than usual. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Girl from Ipanema

    252 W. 14th St. New York, NY 10011
    212-807-0150

    Conversation here is totally irrelevantapatrons are disciplined about their love goals, and understand that dancing (sweatily, lustily, sluttily) is the only way to achieve them. All it takes is a few cheap caipirinhas. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

  • Gym Sportsbar

    Gym Sportsbar

    167 Eighth Ave. New York, NY 10011
    212-337-2439

    http://www.gymsportsbar.com Billed as the first and only gay sports bar in New York, Gym Sportsbar is an establishment whose welcome is long overdue: an open atmosphere for the many gay sports enthusiasts in the city, boasting nine large-screen TVs, a 40-foot mahogany bar with frozen energy-drink slushies, and Final Four eats such as buffalo wings and nachos. Co-owners Rick Schmutzler and Nick Leonard reach out to the many gay sports leagues in the city, hosting registration sign-ups for tournaments and partnering with them for charity events. The atmosphere is friendly and riotous; nothing not to like here. Read more about this New York bar or club >>

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