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http://www.maggiesnyc.com Opened in 1974 by an Irish-immigrant couple, Teddy and Maggie Whelan, Maggie's Place has since been taken over by the couple's two sons. An unusual homey Irish pub smack in the middle of Midtown, Maggie's Place offers perfectly-poured Guinness, and 14 beers on draft and more by the bottle. The dinner and lunch menus offers pub fare and a cut above: entrees like rack of lamb, tuna steak, and homemade pies. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.manchesterpubnyc.com Whether you prefer Brooklyn ales or Guinness draft, your bartenderas got it at this Murray Hill pub. Be sure to grab a bar stool early (I suggest not chatting with the boss after clocking outagrab your jacket and be the first out of the lobby) because this place gets crowded by 7 or 8. I dig the digital jukebox, so get the tunes rolling before your coworkers realize what theyare missing. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.mcfaddens42.com This East Side Irish pub is everything youad expect from an Irish bar in midtown. An unchallenging but satisfying menu, a selection of beers including, of course, Guinness, brown wood, a bit of polished brass, and plenty of 20- to 30-year-old midtown professionals taking a load off to watch sports on TV and throw down a couple of ales. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.overlooknyc.com The pool table, maroon vinyl booths, ceiling fan, and overall dingy look give Overlook a dive-bar feel. The cartoon drawings one one wall give you an odd, nervous feeling because they're not quite right. And as a special treat for the ladies, not only does this joint have ladies night, featuring cheap cosmos, but they also give away Victoria Secret gift certificates, so every unwashed man in the bar will leeringly visualize you wearing lingerie. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.patrickconways.com Above the bar, an ornate stained-glass panel spells out the Patrick Conway's mantra, "Cead Mille Failte," which means "One hundred thousand welcomes." It's appropriate, considering all the different types of polite, city-dwelling people you'll meet here. A somersault away from Grand Central, this tame, quaint, and uncharacteristically well-lit Irish pub serves best as a universal pre-game station: One glass of Guinness (or two!) and then it's off to the office, the Fifth Avenue shopping circuit, the metro, the subway, the after-party, the hotel lobby, or--when the time finally comes--home. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.theperfectpintnyc.com A byproduct of the Times Square tourist frenzy, the three-story Perfect Pint offers a maximalist take on the traditional Irish pub. The walls are lined with antique images of beer farmers from ye olde country, a beer-craving leprechaun reoccurs as a motif, and the entrance sign is an ogre-sized pint of Guinness. Celtic music soundtracks the massiveness of it all, while 30 standard beers populate the tap. Even the most genuinely Irish pubs in New York aren't this overtly Irish, but that's what makes the Perfect Pint and its like-minded neighbors so attractive--and impressive--to visitors. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.pignwhistleon2.com Here's a quintessential Irish pub: Pig 'n' Whistle has shepherd's pie, Irish bartenders, Celtic-rock bands on Wednesdays(!), outdoor and balcony seating, random beer-boasting tchotchkes plastered all over the walls, and 12--count 'em--12 plasma televisions, the better to consume a day's worth of sporting affairs at once. Perched high up in the East 50's, this bar can be quiet on some nights, but the cavalry always arrives for The Big Game. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.ps450.com PS 450 is a spot tailor-made for an after-work rendezvous. Aiming to soothe weary workers, the multiple rooms are lit with an orange sunset glow that counteracts the effects of florescent office lights. Order one of the not-so-tiny small plates from the menu. The Park South lemonade ($12) with real fresh lemonade and Belvedere Citrus is tart and tasty. Any cocktail can be ordered by the bottle ($48) and serves 4 to 6 people, which makes you wonder how many PS 450 receipts end up on expense reports. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.sushisamba.com This glampot Latin-themed lounge (attached to Sushi Samba through a thin hallway) mixes dangerously sweet concoctions, many of them involving sugarcane juice. The Cocktail Tree (12 shots for $50) is good for pushing an awkward date along (then, later, passing out). 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.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 >>
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