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http://www.123burgershotbeer.com The name says it all: 123 Burger Shot Beer. But let's elaborate: there are three White Castle-inspired burgers for $3 apiece, shots come in a variety of flavors (e.g. "Lick Me," composed of house vodka, butterscotch, and pineapple), and the beer, when accommodating larger parties, is served in the oft Coors Light-filled "beer tube." The crowd is of the collegiate sort, naturally, as evidenced by the rousing beer pong games unfolding in the middle of the room. Still, older patrons are free to join, as long as their "flip cup" knowledge is salient. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
So named because it's only lit with candles (way to save on the electric bills, guys), this bar serves as a local cruising joint for Upper West Siders. After all, everyone's cuter in near-total darkness. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hospitalityholdings.com The amber lighting and soft sofas make Carnegie a top cigar bar. Throw in live jazz during the week, and a Sinatra tribute with an 11-piece orchestra on Saturdays, and you have the swankest lounge on the map. Complete the old-school New York dream by taking your best gal here, and when she leaves to powder her nose, chat up the pretty waitresses in cocktail dresses. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thecoliseumpub.com Populated mostly by men in baseball caps, this Irish pub is relaxing, cheap and smugly heterosexual. Slug a pint of cheap beer, then absorb it with pizza, burgers and fries. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.coppersmithsbar.com There are a lot of sports bars in Hell's Kitchen, but Coppersmiths is perhaps the most . . . sports bar-ish. It's a sizable place, with a sizable clientele perpetually on hand to pump the tap's supply of $3 Bud. Within its brick-exposed, sports-jersey-flaunting insides, there's enough elbow room for proper hot-wing chow-downs, enough lighting for efficient mate-scouting, and enough TVs to watch The Big Game from every conceivable direction. Because sometimes, enough is exactly what you need. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.dillonscomedyclub.com This midtown restaurant-lounge has an Off-Broadway showroom, but doesn't mind rearranging the furniture in the main room to put on a show there, either. And with cabaret, improv, and brand name stand-up, there's comedy of one breed or another almost every night. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.disiacloungenyc.com In case you're wondering, yes, the name is a made-up contraction of "aphrodisiac." Sickly hues of pink abound in this intimate, trying-too-hard-to-be-sexy lounge. The decor is cute, though, and the motley crowd is more Hell's Kitchen than midtown. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This lounge might have a lame-ass name, but there's a reason for thatait's located in the base of the Dream Hotel. Now, why someone named a hotel that is another story. Yet this space definitely warrants checking out, mainly because of the trippy, colorful striped carpet that covers the walls and floor. (Is Elvis staying here?). Prices are cheap for a hotel bar, and the music's pretty good. You'll look best here wearing solid colorsanothing worse than competing with the decor. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A distinct lack of stone slab human sacrifice doesnat mean that this bar has no charm. Druids is named after the ancient Irish pagan religion yes, but most of the regulars return for the classic American bar food and the endearing bare-brick walls that date back to the '20s. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
If there was ever going to be a quintessential Irish pub in New York, many would argue that the Emerald Inn is it. For a startaitas owned and operated by the same (Irish) people who owned and operated it from the beginning in 1943 and as a result the charm and attention to heart-felt detail is still evident. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.flutebar.com When youare feeling good and rolling in money, stop by Flute and order champagne from their selection of more than 100 sorts. The bubbly is sold by the bottle or by the glass, and can come with crushed fruit on the bottom for a bit of pizzazz. The place is filled with cubbyholes perfect for playing footsie. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Swipe your fingertip, not your credit card, to get into the private back room, where members pick at sushi-like bites and indulge in single-malt scotch bottle service. The euro-chic managers may blow you off, but thatas all part of the scene: If they donat recognize your face, they donat need your business. Play along in this Philip K. Dickaesque club, and you might find yourself a swank good time, thanks to the always enterprising Lesort brothers, who own Opia, Lemon, and Nica's. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This alfresco cocktail space is a cozy locals' den. The long, narrow lounge opens up, via a small tent (for rainy days?), to an urban canyon dotted with plastic chairs and potted trees. We plopped down on a park bench and, beneath the fire escapes and peacefully droning air conditioners, enjoyed a sparkling, minty Bacardi mojito and a vodka-based Pussyfoot aa secret recipe, though we detected hints of melon and citrusawhich came chilled in a martini glass. My drinking buddy, an interior designer by trade, remarked that the mood lighting was "excellent." Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Fifth Avenue at holiday time is hard on feet, backs, pocketbooks, and stomachs. Relief is at hand, beyond the haute-hotel chasseur-pushed revolving door. Up the stairs to the right, this bar offers potent potables to those in need, but soothes my shopping stress with a complete English tea. Served with flair and panache by a tailcoated majordomo, the meal consists of savory ham, smoked salmon, and cucumber sandwiches (crustless, naturally), small cakes, fruit tartlets, and, the ultimate comfort food, warm scones with butter and jam. Tea choices range from Darjeeling to Lapsang souchong, English breakfast to herbal. Sink into the comfy chairs, savor the service, and forget the fray. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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