New York State Bars & Pubs

    Lilly O'Brien's Bar and Restaurant, New York City

  67 Murray Street (CLOSED) - New York, NY           
Lilly O'Brien's Bar and Restaurant is a Irish-themed bar and restaurant located in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The bar and restaurant is known for its traditional Irish decor, live music, and friendly staff.
The menu at Lilly O'Brien's features a variety of traditional Irish dishes such as Fish and Chips, Shepherd's Pie, and Bangers and Mash. They also offer a wide selection of beers and whiskies from Ireland, as well as a variety of cocktails.
Lilly O'Brien's is a popular spot for live music and events, featuring Irish music and traditional folk music. They also host trivia nights, karaoke and other events.
The bar is open seven days a week and is a great spot to grab a drink or a bite to eat with friends. It's also a great spot to catch a game or watch a match, they have multiple TVs and they have a great selection of beers on tap. They also have outdoor seating during the warm months, which is a great spot to enjoy the nice weather and take in the sights and sounds of Manhattan.
Lilly O'Brien's is conveniently located in the Murray Hill neighborhood and is easily accessible by public transportation. It's a great spot for locals and tourists alike looking for a taste of Ireland in the heart of New York City.
    Red Rock West Saloon, New York City
  457 West 17th Street - New York, NY           
Red Rock West Saloon was founded in April 1996. It was formerly known as the East Boondocks, a blues bar where jazz musicians, both famous and infamous, would drink and jam. It was considered risqué for it’s day. Many a former patron will come in and reminisce about their crazy antics at "the old Boondocks. "Now, it’s a rock n’ roll bar with a bit of country mixed in, but the wildness is still the greatest part of this corner local.
    The Trash Bar, New York City
  256 Grand St. - Between Driggs and Roebling - Williamsburg, NY            
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The Trash Bar is located at 256 Grand St. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn between Driggs Ave. and Roebling Street. The Trash Bar, a 21-and-over venue, finds itself in the center of this revival as one of the best local bars and the streets premier music venue capable of hosting rock-n-roll shows that parade talent in front of hundreds of people.
    Pig n Whistle, New York City
  165 West 47th St. - Times Square - ,             
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Oak bar and paneling, copper bar back, private party rooms and bay window overlooking 47th street.
    Smithfield NYC, New York City
  215 West 28th Street - New York, NY            
A little of the East Village in the heart of Midtown. Smithfield greets you with beautiful reclaimed wood, exposed brick, and warm lighting. State of the art LED HDTV’s are strategically place for an unfettered view of your sports event no matter where you sit. The Market Bar on the second floor has a more intimate atmosphere whilst retaining the vintage theme and is perfect for private parties and events. Finally, on our mezzanine, we have The Wallace Room, named after the famous Scottish rebel, Sir William Wallace better known to most as Braveheart. Rich mahogany and leather couches with a private bathroom and service bar are features of the room.
    Nevada Smiths, New York City
  125 East 11th Street - New York, NY           
Are you a soccer fan? Then you must know Nevada Smith's.
    Australian, The, New York City
  20 West 38 Street - New York, NY           
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.
    Turtle Bay NYC, New York City
  987 Second Avenue - New York, NY            
Established in 1997, Turtle Bay has long since been a favorite and a staple in Midtown's nightlife scene. Whether enjoying traditional American comfort food with a beer or glass of wine, catching your favorite team's game on one of our 25 HD plasmas, or partying the night away in The Upstairs with our state-of-the-art sound system, two-level party atmosphere with 30 foot celings, and live DJ Wednesday-Saturday, Turtle Bay is the answer to all your party needs
    Lansdowne Road, New York City
  599 10th Avenue - New York, NY            
Lansdowne Road is the name of both a road in Dublin and of the rugby stadium that is located there. Built in 1872, Lansdowne Road is the home of Irish rugby and is the world's oldest rugby union venue. The stadium is slated for redevelopment and will be renamed after a corporate sponsor. Thus, Lansdowne Road has decided to honor the great Lansdowne Road with our new rugby themed bar here in New York City.
    The Dead Rabbit, New York City
  30 Water Street - New York, NY            
The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog embodies the conviviality of Old New York and the Irish-American tradition.
The ground-floor Taproom offers an informal setting for the enjoyment of craft beer, bottled punch, and whiskeys of the world, with lunch served daily.
Upstairs, the sumptuous Parlor focuses on small plates, communal punch, and 72 historically-accurate cocktails dreamed up by the nineteenth century’s most celebrated bartenders.
    Bourbon Street NYC, New York City
  407 Amsterdam Ave. - Manhattan - New York, NY           
Southern Comfort.
    Dubliner, The, New York City
  45 Stone Street - New York, NY           
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.
    Hurley's Saloon, New York City
  232 West 48th St. - Midtown West - New York, NY           
Classic restaurant & bar in New York's theater district, with American cuisine and seafood specialties.
    Latitude Bar, New York City
  783 8th Avenue (Between 47th & 48th) - New York, NY            
A 3 level venue that has something to offer on every floor. On the 1st floor you can dine to Latitude's full menu and enjoy our creative cocktails at a 36ft bar, while relaxing at a table or booth by the fireplace. On the 2nd floor is a red vintage style billiards room, with classic style furniture that also offers a fireplace. Across the way is a wooden based Mardi-Gras bar, with 10ft windows looking out onto 8th Ave. If you are looking for more of an exclusive atmosphere, the 3rd floor Executive Lounge is the place for you. In its green/blue warm feel, it offers beautiful lighting, corporate furniture and a VIP lounge.
    Slainte NYC, New York City
  304 Bowery - New York, NY           
Irish pub with a great beer selection. The kitchen uses the freshest ingredients and prepares them to perfection. Brunch specials on Saturday and Sunday.
    The Fulton, New York City
  121 Fulton Street - New York, NY            
The Fulton is an high end bar located on Fulton in New Yorks Financial district. It offers great service, great decor and sitting area as well as inwall plasma TV's to ensure all you sports nuts get your weekly serve. The food is great with a wide range of appetizers and mains.
    Blind Pig, New York City
  233 E. 14th Street (between 2nd & 3rd) - New York, NY            
An establishment used for selling and drinking alcoholic beverages during the period of the United States history known as Prohibition (1920-1933) when selling or buying alcohol was illegal. The end of Prohibition was marked by President FDR famously announcing, “WHAT AMERICA NEEDS NOW IS A DRINK.”
    Antartica, New York City
  287 Hudson Street (at Spring) - New York, NY           
A pre-prohibition, pre-Internet drinking establishment, Antarctica this year celebrates its 276th year of continuous business. Established the same year that Guinness Stout was invented, Antarctica shares with that beverage a rich, dark history of intoxicating peasants and noblemen alike.
Offers private parties and is closed on Sunday's to host great private events.
    Warren 77, New York City
  77 Warren St - New York, NY            
Owned by former New York Rangers hockey player Sean Avery, the warren 77 is a sports bar and restaurant in the Tribeca area. The menu includes a great variety of cocktails, wine and beer. The food includes traditional bar snacks and classic American dishes such as Mac and Cheese. Great place to watch a game and share a drink.
    Apotheke, New York City
  9 Doyers St - New York, NY            
nspired by the history and rise of the apothecary in Europe as well as the artistic influence of absinthe dens in 19th century Paris, Apothéke is the first of its kind. The entire experience from wandering down a hidden street to find the entrance, to tasting the first sip of a specialty cocktail made with exotic herbs and fruits – is a privilege.
At Apothéke, the presentation of a cocktail is just as dramatic as the cocktail itself. The bar is no longer a bar. It’s a stage. A chemistry lab. A theatre. A unique-shaped Austrian crystal glass is carefully selected for each cocktail, and into it, is poured a beautiful, jewel-colored liquid. This is much more than a cocktail bar – this is a cocktail apothecary.
All of Apotheke's cocktails are prepared with local and organic produce from local greenmarkets or picked straight from our rooftop herb garden.
Apotheke now offers one-day mixology classes on-site, for single or group classes.
    Madame X, New York City
  94 W. Houston St. - New York, NY           
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.
    Heartland Brewery & Beer Hall, New York City
  93 South Street at Fulton - New York, NY             
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.
    Rattle N Hum, New York City
  14 East 33rd Street - New York, NY            
One of New York's best craft beer bars. Craft Beer bar 40 taps, growlers, cask ales and bottles.
    Overlook Lounge, New York City
  225 East 44th Street - Midtown - New York, NY            
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.
    Third & Long, New York City
  523 3rd Avenue - New York, NY            
Third & Long is an eclectic neighborhood sports bar. It has the feel of a neighborhood joint in the heart of the Big Apple. Come watch your favorite sport on one of our many High Definition televisions, and enjoy our huge selection of beers from around the globe. Third & Long is the perfect after-work gathering spot and a great place to cozy up with some friends and cheer your favorite sports teams to victory!
    Stan's Sports Bar, New York City
  836 River Ave - Bronx, NY           
Located behind the bleachers of Yankee stadium and underneath the rumblings of the 4 train, Stan's Sports bar gives you the full Yankee experience. If you want the Yankee experience, or meet some real passionate Yankee fans, then Stan's Sports Bar is the place for you!
    Burrito Bar, New York City
  585 Forest Avenue - Staten Island, NY           
Burrito Bar is a Mexican restaurant which offers a 'groovy' scene for drinking too. Burrito Bar use's fresh ingredients for it's meals and specializes in Margaritas.
    LIC Bar, New York City
  45-58 Vernon Blvd. - Long Island City, NY            
LIC Bar is a classic New York City watering hole in the hottest neighborhood in Queens.
Come check out the bar’s 100-year-old history – an antique wood bar, original tin ceilings, brick walls – paired with a beautiful outdoor garden and a great friendly crowd – only one subway stop from Manhattan. Call it an oasis of authentic New York in the midst of gleaming new condo towers. LIC Bar also has a fantastic Manhattan view.
    Woodworks Brooklyn, New York City
  583 Vanderbilt Avenue - Brooklyn, NY           
Located in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Futbol plays seven days a week on 3 50-inch high-definition televisions. During games, you'll hear fans cheering "I love futbol, yay futbol!...I love beer...Hooray beer!" Woodwork boasts a menu with ingredients that are as local and organic as possible. The menu also includes top wines originating from many of the great futbol nations in the world, including Italy, France, Spain, Argentina, Chile, South Africa and the United States. Woodwork has one of the most original beer selections in BK and nearly 30 whiskeys.
Woodwork promotes healthy living for it's patrons and community by using sustainable products to preserve the environment; most products are recycled, environmentally friendly and energy-efficient. Woodwork's eco-friendly bar is made of recycled oak floorboards, salvaged from a 100+ year old dairy farm in Western Massachusetts. Woodwork pledges to work with local farmers who are dedicated to humanely raising and handling animals, as well as serving food that is free of corn products, hormones and anything that diminishes the nutritional value of the fresh menu items.
    Bronx Ale House, New York City
  216 West 238th St. - Bronx, NY            
Stop by anytime for a beer at the Bronx Ale House, 216 West 238th Street. With its rotating cast of American microbrews, the bar, which opened last summer, has quickly become Bronx beer enthusiasts' best friend due to the bar having the widest selection of microbrews in the borough. Fill a frosty mug with one of the dozens of crafts beers on tap, or drop in on a Monday for Can Night and taste some of the finest artisan brews ever sealed in a cylinder.