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http://www.cibarlounge.com Though it's located down the street from Gramercy Park, Cibar isn't one of those austere, solemn cocktail bars. It serves drinks of the same caliber--such as a highbrow Apple Martini (featuring apple juice, apple pucker, champagne, and cinnamon-infused vodka)--but blasts Paramore-style pop-punk and has the loud, young crowd to match. The boisterous, candlelit lounge atmosphere is also at odds with its owner, the gracefully aged and coveted Inn at Irving Place, which is only one floor above, minding its own business. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
At this mellow neighborhood joint in the middle of punkish St. Marks, you can pet the friendly bar dog or cat before ordering a pint. Walk past the guy whoas been sitting at the bar since 1984, and put some Stones on the jukebox to liven things up. Then grab a basket of $1 popcorn to stave of hunger. These guys also serve up pitchers. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The Kinks' song "Sunny Afternoon" says it best with the lines "Now I'm sitting here, sipping at my ice cold beer, lazing on a sunny afternoon." Not only does Johnny Fox's have ice cold beer, it has a good selection too, including its own amber ale, a spicy cider-like brew, and an unbeatable happy-hour (weekdays, 4 to 7) special of Bud or Bud Light on tap at $2.50. Take that beverage outside and sit in the year-round garden. Nestled in the bar's backyard, you can join about 50 of your friends at the dozen or so tables and pretend the shaded garden is your Survivor island hangout. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.mcswiggansbar.com Beer goggles, anyone? They ought to hand them out at the door of this depressingly boisterous pub. The name says it all. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.mollysshebeen.com Lacking the awfulness of many in the Gramercy Irish pub glut, Molly's is a joy to partronize.The walls are adorned with the usual Celtic fetish objectsathe difference is that this place feels authentic. Orange light fills this once-smoky pub, casting a warm glow on the faces of fellow drinkers. The bartender is friendly to a cold stranger, even when the game blaring on the two TVs is going badly. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.mollysshebeen.com For hearty Irish pub fare in Manhattan, you can't do better than a plate of stew or corned beef and cabbage at this venerable watering hole. Molly's has been open since 1960; the building itself has been a bar since 1895, and feels it: low ceilings, rough wooden booths, original 19th century fireplace and sawdust on the floor. The corned beef comes in juicy, garnet slices, and the stew is rich with lamb and great hunks of carrot, potato and rutabaga. The thick-cut, skin-on fries are unimpeachably greaseless and crisp. Molly's food isn't just good judged by the low standards of pub food; it's actually good. Plus, you can get a properly poured Guinness or stiff Irish coffee. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.newyorkcomedyclub.com The New York Comedy Club has branches here in Manhattan and, inexplicably, Boca Raton? Whatever. We like a club that leaves no one out: Urban Night, Latino Night, Indian Night. Just don't be under 16, apparently. Mon-Thu & Sun 9pm; Fri 10 & 11:45pm; Sat 8 & 10pm & midnight. $10-$12, plus two-drink minimum. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.paddymaguiresnyc.com Most Irish pubs emblazon their interior with Guinness logos, but Paddy McGuire's chooses horses. Owner and former jockey Patrick McGuire ensured that these trusty steeds are spaced evenly throughout, creating a veritable racetrack on the ceiling. The patrons--mostly older-set regulars--are just as competitive, taking the action on the bar's two well-preserved pool tables very seriously. Nobody takes the Guinness lightly, either. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
California pop-rockers Girls have a quintessential lyric: "Oh, I wish I had a pizza and a bottle of wine." At the Pizza Pub, this desire can always be satisfied. "A Pie & A Bottle of Wine" is on the menu, as is "A Pie & A Pint" and a free slice with every shot. Equally simple is the interior: a black marble bar with a glowing pink light underneath, a red room with a deer head at its center, and a pizza kitchen in the back. As for the "pub" portion, beer selection here is the usual Blue Moon, Guinness, and Stella Artois collective. Still, though, none go down quite as smooth as that bottle of wine. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The bar in here is hugeatrying to make up for the lack of atmosphere perhaps? The pool table does little to create warmth of any kind and even a few drinks cannot lessen the feeling that you are in an alien replication of an Irish pub. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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