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Joyce's Tavern Bar is an family owned Irish Tavern. The tavern opened in 1966 by the Joyce family. Since 1978, Joyce's Tavern has had live entertainment from Irish artist. Through the years, stars such as Jimmy Barnes have played at Joyce's Tavern. Joyce's continues to be a popular meeting place for locals and tourist.
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A traditional sailing boat used in Galway Bay off the coast of Ireland. The hooker was developed for the strong seas there. It is identified by the sail formation, which is extremely distinctive and quite beautiful.
Please take a look at the Menu pages to see what’s cooking in the kitchen everyday. Also be sure to check the Galway Hooker Pub Events page to keep up to date on the live music schedule and what sports are being shown on several giant, HD screens. |
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Located in the heart of Queens, Lounge678 Is a karaoke bar & lounge. Sing to your heart's desire with hundreds of Chinese and English songs to choose from, with 2 LCD TVs and a huge 70 inch screen, you will never miss a beat.
With a 46 inch LCD TV for sports, full bar, food, snacks, and games what better way to spend your night after a long day than at Lounge678? Come by, sit back, relax, have fun. http://www.lounge678.com |
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Southern Comfort.
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Located on the corner of 42nd and 800 Second Avenue, in New York City, just minutes from Time Square, McFadden's has come to be known as one of New York's premier bar/restaurants. Our resident DJs and friendly and fun bar staff deliver an experience you will not soon forget!
Spread out over several different party rooms, McFadden's can suit your every desire. From food or football, to your Friday night with friends and friends-to-be, come and play at NYC's hottest establishment: McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon.
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At Berry Park, choose from 15 mostly German brews on tap. Gorgeous views of the Manhattan skyline.
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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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From it's humble origins as an Irish working man's saloon - cheese and crackers on the house-beer for pennies to its rediscovery by the mainstream in a 1940's NEW YORKER magazine profile. McSorley's is steeped in a cultural cacophony of Americana. Presidents, residents, authors and thieves - the lot of humanity have sat and shared, all abiding by McSorley's golden rule "Be Good or Be Gone".
McSorley's Old Ale House has been a gathering place, a watering hole, the subject of art and literature and even a supreme court controversy. Established in 1854 - McSorley's can boast of being New York City's oldest continuously operated saloon. Everyone from Abe Lincoln to John Lennon have passed thru Mcsorley's swinging doors. Woody Guthrie inspired the union movement from a table in the front - guitar in hand, while civil rights attorney's Faith Seidenberg and Karen DeCrow had to take their case to the Supreme Court to gain access. Women were finally allowed access to McSorleyÕs in 1970! So belly up. Enter the sawdust strewn floors and history patched walls for a trip back through time. Share the McSorley's experience with the spirits of 150 years! |
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Well known among locals and visitors alike as a lounge, a club and an oasis from your everyday. Sit down among the rooftop palms or lay low in the James Bond style martini lounge. Sip a bit before you shake your troubles away on one of our two dance floors. Internationally known DJs spin techno and house for an intimate dance experience all but disappeared from downtown. Just off the historic Union Square, turn the corner and weekly parties, drink specials and hip hop classics beckon.
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Come at lunch and you might think you are in a fine restaurant, come at night and the lunch would be unimaginable to you – the lunch tables are gone, the 44 foot bar awakens, drinking and music prevail, and “party” is the password. But either way we are always ready to capture any celebration you like.
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Classic restaurant & bar in New York's theater district, with American cuisine and seafood specialties.
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A downtown bar and lounge, renown for throwing parties every bit as provocative as the venue's name would suggest. While No Lunch is served, Naked Lunch does know how to throw an outrageous party. In the cozy and dimly lit space, guests find themselves in a very fun world, where talented DJ's spin a medley of dance tracks for festive revelers. Private parties find the venue to be ideally sized (not too big nor too small,holds 150 people). Perhaps New Yorks best kept secret as they know how to throw unforgettable birthday parties, and have been doing so for over 10 years.
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Heartland Brewer and Beer Hall is the fourth beer hall to opened under the Heartland Brewery. The Beer Hall is located at the South Street Seaport at the corner of Fulton Street and faces Pier 17 and the East River. The bar offers great food, a wide range of seasonal beers on tap and even has a function room for private parties.
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Named for Irish folklore "fairy-woman", the owners of Trinity Pub bring you The Banshee Pub. A good-looking, lovely, local Irish pub, with a tastefully hand-painted mural. Friendly Irish bartenders will make you feel like a regular. It's a cozy bar, with intimate, comfortable seating areas and back parlor to attract a professional, hip, crowd.
Featuring state-of-the-art sound system playing all the popular tunes and three TVs for your viewing pleasure. Also guest bartenders every Thursday night. |
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The perfect place to get together with friends! Whether your gathering is small or large, at the Rambling House everything is arranged to suit your needs. Try the authentic Irish and Irish-American favorites, as well as daily lunch and dinner specials. Rambling House has a huge variety of beers on tap by the bottle, and all your favorite spirits!
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Kingston Hall exudes a vintage 60's Caribbean ambiance, and defines traditional style and class.
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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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Located in Manhatten's lower east side, Boss Tweeds has an outdoor beer garden open year round. The 'patio' is open till midnight, and than head inside for a great drink specials and atmosphere.
How to get there
Subway: F train to Delancey / J, M, Z trains to Essex |
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Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Asheville, North Carolina, Highland Brewing Company brews the finest and freshest ales in the Southeast. For seventeen years, we have produced an impressive array of ales, from the best-selling Gaelic to our popular winter seasonal, Cold Mountain Ale. into a staff of eighteen. Oscar and John oversee the staff in brewing, packaging, and sales. Currently, the Highland brand is sold in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
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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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First Tuesdays at Last Exit: Modern Needs is a monthly listening and dance party featuring garage, beat, punk, psych, soul, ska, reggae, power-pop, and rock’n’roll sounds from the 1950s to the now,
hosted by Mr. Lee of Dead Flowers Productions.
Special guest DJs and monthly musical themes!
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The Raines Law Room is a premier lounge and bar environment where hospitality, comfort and class permeate your experience. Come to appreciate the fine design and architecture of its immersive ambiance. Watch the mixologists at work and experience quality cocktails. The Raines Law Room is the place to be to enjoy a truly sophisticated lounge experience in distinguished company.
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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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A mahogany bar has been designed with community in mind, to serve as either or both: a drink and dining area. It’s styled as a neighborhood tavern, with generous windows overlooking the avenue, giving it a charming ambiance for after work cocktails, for a sampling of our small plates and a place where friends can gather before, after and for dinner.
Offering an extensive stock of popular brands and a growing selection of locally crafted spirits and a selection of HOPELAND cocktails, alongside a carefully selected wine list from our temperature controlled wine cellar. Six domestic, seasonal beers are also available at our HOPELAND window tap. The main dining area hosts a 40 foot long, leather banquette for intimate dining, easily flexible to serve small and larger parties. The relaxed and comfortable, graciously decorated and lit environment, encourages patrons to sit back, relax, and enjoy every moment. The tucked away, Private Dining Alcove can accommodate parties of 20 and may be reserved for special events for un-rushed dining and entertaining. The grand, elevated, south-facing terrace and hard-scaped garden provides outdoor dining, rain or shine, and allows HOPELAND the opportunity to host events, weddings and special celebrations of a larger scale. |
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Lea, a 60 seat wine bar, reataurant-lounge adds an opulent quality of romance to Grand Central's typically professional ambiance. Behind dark wooden slats, nestled in the hollowed granite halls of the Helmsley building, Invoking a 19th century writer’s den of the romantic period, Lea is a seductive and secluded wine bar and lounge located near Grand Central.
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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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Bar 43 is a premier bar and grill. located just off Queens Blvd on 43 rd St. Bar 43 offers top notch entertainment, food, and cocktails. There are 13 plasma TVs, showing all major sports at all times.
Whether you want to kick back with the boys and watch the game or its girls night out there is something for everyone.
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Brickyard Gastropub is know for its friendly and knowledgeable staff who are always happy to offer advice and suggestions based on guests' tastes and preferences. They are also strongly committed to sustainability and eco-friendly practices by using biodegradable packaging. , recycling and composting where possible and working with local suppliers who share their values. In addition, they offer catering services for events and private parties, so you can easily bring their delicious food and drinks to any gathering. Whether you fancy a leisurely meal with friends, a date night, or a night out on the town, Brickyard Gastropub has something for everyone. No wonder this gastro pub has become a popular Manhattan spot for its great food, drinks, atmosphere and service. http://brickyardnyc.com/
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In the heart of Times Square and the Theater District, Heartland Brewery & Chophouse is a sophisticated version of our three very popular Heartland Breweries here in Manhattan. Award winning handcrafted beers and delicious house-made sodas complement an enticing American menu.
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Located in The Heart of the legendary Hell's Kitchen, Coppersmith's is "THE" After-Work/Sports Bar for thirsty NYC Professionals or "Where Everyone Knows Your Name" seekers in NYC! http://www.coppersmithsbar.com/
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