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Woodhaven House in Rego Park is an Irish pub. A neighborhood crowd, of all ages, including families, comes for dinner and stays for drinks. The attention and care is obvious, not just in the dark wood bar, leather booths, and frosted, etched glass, but in the food and service. On busy Woodhaven Boulevard, Woodhaven House is a good pit stop close to the Queens Center Mall.
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Beach Bar, parties, happy hours, drink specials, concerts, festivals and more.
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Visit Tropix Bar & Lounge and discover a great venue to enjoy drinks on weekdays after work, or to get together with friends on weekends. At Tropix, you can mingle at the main bar or relax and enjoy an intimate evening at the lounge.
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Remember, while you're patronizing the bustling stands of the green market, that Heartland Brewery is right across the street. Come on in, put down those shopping bags and stay for a bite and a pint...or two...
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Social Bar Grill and Lounge is a neighborhood Irish pub with something for everyone every day of the week. Stop by after work for one of the best happy hour crowds in town. Our house DJ spins Top 100 songs every Wednesday through Saturday night. We have more than 20 flat screen TVs throughout to catch the game. Daily lunch specials are available for $6.95, noon to 4 p.m. Social offers a large draft and bottled beer selection as well as plenty of bar-food favorites like burgers, sandwiches and starters. Private party space is available.
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Don't miss the oppotunity to check out the unique atmosphere of this bar — where, depending on your mood, you can either just swing by for a cocktail, join the party on the dancefloor, or get your nails and hair done. Beauty Bar has you covered no matter what you're looking for.
The Original Beauty Bar Served it's First cocktail in the spring of 1995 at the former "Thomas Beauty Salon". Paul Devitt found the forty year old salon, and converted it into a one if a kind beauty "saloon". |
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Stuck at work and starved? Let us deliver lunch or dinner to your office! Call (212) 582-8244 to place your order. Don't forget to ask about our nightly specials!!
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A great meal & a great time, whether you're dining in or
taking food home with you. Good, honest, simple food.
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Irish pub with a great beer selection. The kitchen uses the freshest ingredients and prepares them to perfection. Brunch specials on Saturday and Sunday.
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Stylish and sophisticated.
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The Union Hall is a 5,000 square foot bar, restaurant and live music venue in the heart of Park Slope, Brooklyn.
It offers cozy firesides, a stately library, two indoor bocce courts, outdoor garden seating, and a downstairs bar and music venue. New York Press says Union Hall "offers downtown style mixed with Brooklyn's trademark down-to-earth friendliness." |
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Proud to be of service to New Brunswick and the Rutgers community! Come visit anytime to kick back and enjoy yourself.
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Sycamore offers both a Flower shop and bar.
The bar, open 7 days a week, is a full bar with a focus on the whisky and beers we like both domestically and internationally. The boutique flower shop, open 5 days a week, offers a variety of unique flowers by the stem. Lastly, the flower shop has a garden which is open year round. Come visit the garden on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Feel free to bring in your own food,and use our grill to create your own delicious BBQ. We have a broad array of events offered, from live music shows to whiskey and beer tastings. |
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Overlook is a Classic American Bar/Restaurant with an important history, and a Johnson & Wales trained Culinary Chef! Experience the evolution of the mid-town bar. Overlook combines the best elements of a neighborhood hangout with the sophistication and social adventure of a New York City club.
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Located on Third Avenue between 45th and 46th Street in the heart of Midtown Manhattan in New York City and only steps away from Grand Central Station, O’Neill’s is one of Manhattan’s most famous traditional Irish pubs and restaurants. O’Neill’s is an ideal setting for after work parties, dinner, or just to grab a drink and meet up with friends.
The main bar at O’Neill’s opens onto Third Avenue. After work, crowds meet and mingle with friends while they enjoy happy hour drinks from Monday to Friday along with a great Recession Buster bar menu. O’Neill’s is also the ideal hangout location for watching your favorite teams on a number of giant screens and LCD TVs. http://www.oneillsnewyork.com/ |
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Madame X is a festive spot for pre-or-apres the theater. Drenched in a heady mix of Weimar Republic meets Parisian bordello vintage atmosphere—think romantic couches, Persian rugs, dramatic crimson lighting, humidor, dormer skylight and a charming hidden back patio with a gently gurgling waterfall and wind chimes—Madame X is a favorite of the 25-and-up.
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Dutch Kills Bar offers customers a great variety of beers, liquor and food. Located 27-24 Jackson Avenue Queens. Friendly and relaxed atmosphere come in and have a great time.
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Traditionally Australian food has been influenced by two main groups – the British, who settled the country in the late eighteenth century, and the Aboriginals who occupied the land for more than 40,000 years before then.
Australian cuisine was heavily influenced by the first English settlers, who favored such staples as roasted cuts of meat, grilled steak and chops with vegetables. Despite an array of different influences in the last 200 years, much of this traditional British food has remained a mainstay of Australian cuisine, particularly in Australian pub fare such as meat pies and fish and chips. |
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Located on Historic Stone Street, this Irish Style Bar and Restaurant could be just as easily nestled on a side street of Dublin City. The Dubliner, a replica of an Irish Bar with its authentic Irish feel is a must see.
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Connolly Station opened May 19, 2005, named after a train station in Dublin, and proximity to the Belmar Train Station. This combined two restaurants, Pat's Tavern and Patrick's Pub with one menu and theme. They feature a large menu with a wide variety such as; mouth watering steaks, fresh seafood, large salads, wraps, sandwiches, & Irish specialties like fresh corned beef & shephard's pie. Connolly Station is also known for it's excellent nightly entertainment.
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Casual restaurant and saloon in old fashioned eclectic, fun atmosphere with fresh sea food, produce & chopped meat delivered daily.
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Opened in March 1998, PJ’s Washington Township boasts quite a lively atmosphere. It is a fantastic neighborhood pub to sit down and have a warm meal, enjoy happy hour drink specials, meet new people or catch up with old friends. They renovated bar in 2005 and upgraded every TV in the place. You've got to come check it out. They also have a line-up of amazing bands and acoustic music along with killer drink specials.
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Established March 1995, PJ’s Haddonfield was the first of our New Jersey restaurants to open. They are a great neighborhood pub for just about any occasion; from a family party and meal - to a night on the town or for a quick business lunch. Their award-winning wings, famous crab cakes and great beer selection are sure to keep you coming back, and our attractive staff is here to accommodate you every time you drink and dine.
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Opened March 2002, PJ’s Cherry Hill is a fun place to hang out, enjoy a great meal, meet new people or bring a date. They pride ourselves on ability to combine outstanding food, cold beer and friendly service. Dance to DJ or live music Saturday nights from 9pm to 1am or check out the game with friends on one 21 TV’s and plasma screen HDTV’s.
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Dublin House Pub & Restaurant is One of Red Bank's most historic landmarks.
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Whether you’re meeting friends after work for a drink, stopping by with family for lunch or dinner, gathering with friends to watch a game, or listen to your favorite band, Moore’s Sports Bar & Tavern truly is “the place” to be.
Fully renovated and modernized in 2009 with superb acoustics, free Wi-Fi, fourteen flat screen HD televisions all highlighted by our 120” projection television, Moore’s still maintains the warmth and character of the inn that first opened in 1787. |
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Brickwall Tavern and Dining Room has quickly made the final block of Cookman Avenue a hot spot in Asbury Park, attracting a vibrant and bustling flow of people to previously abandoned sidewalks. Inside the restaurant, exposed building materials such as brick, cement, and plywood hint at Brickwall’s elemental inspiration. This inspiration translates well into Brickwall’s fare, which pairs a generous drink selection with high-end comfort food.
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The Office has been a landmark tavern and restaurant in the Toms River area for over 30 years. The restaurant serves a variety of dishes. steaks, seafood, pasta and sushi. They feature bar Drink Specials and over 40 beers, with 21 on tap. Package Goods are also available.
The Office attracts an eclectic crowd for happy hour. It's an interesting mix of blue collar and white collar, old and young. They have TV sets situated in all areas of the bar so that sports action and news will never be missed. The Office is an NTN trivia game location, with consoles available at the bar. |
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"Sit down with friends in our casual, relaxed atmosphere and enjoy a freshly prepared meal. We pay attention to every detail and it shows either in our finely prepared catering, dinner entrees, or just a burger and a beer. Stop in and find out why Klee's is one of the best eateries at the Jersey Shore."
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Since 2002, the Green Rock Tap & Grill has served the great town of Hoboken as a staple in its downtown scene. Green Rock is Hoboken’s premier spot for good food, good friends, and good times.
Located in the Historic Terminal Building, just 60 yards from the PATH Station, Green Rock is bursting with character. As you walk in it’s hard to miss the authentic décor around you, as well as the antique bar which dates back to the 1800s. |