Manhattan Bars & Pubs

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Heartland Brewery, Greenwich Village+
  35 Union Square West (CLOSED) - Union Square - New York, NY              
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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Apotheke, Greenwich Village+
  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.
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Boss Tweed's, Greenwich Village+
  115 Essex St. - Lower East Side - New York, NY              
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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Blind Pig, Greenwich Village+
  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.”
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Warren 77, Lower Manhattan
  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.
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230 Fifth, Midtown
  230 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY              
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Created and controlled by the former owner of New York's famous Roxy and Palladium nightclubs, 230 FIFTH opened on May 4, 2006 and in just one year of existence has received worldwide recognition as New York's # 1 Rooftop Garden and Fully Enclosed Penthouse Lounge / Bar!
230 Fifth is New York's largest (partially heated for winter) outdoor Rooftop Garden and fully enclosed Penthouse Lounge.
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Stout NYC, Midtown
  133 West 33rd Street - New York, NY              
Friendly giant of a pub in midtown. Extensive international beer selection.
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Nevada Smiths, Greenwich Village+
  125 East 11th Street - New York, NY              
Are you a soccer fan? Then you must know Nevada Smith's.
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Chelsea Brewing Company, Greenwich Village+
  Chelsea Piers, Pier 59 - New York, NY              
Manhattan's largest microbrewery. The brewery consists of a copper and brass 30 barrel brewhouse, six 60 barrel uni-tanks, four 30 barrel uni-tanks, two 60 barrel bright beer tanks and six 15 barrel servers which are located behind the bar in the restaurant.
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Australian, The, Midtown
  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.
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Galway Hooker Pub, Midtown
  7 E. 36th Street - New York, NY              
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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Madame X, Greenwich Village+
  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.
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Pig n Whistle, Midtown
  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.
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Heartland Brewery & Beer Hall, Lower Manhattan
  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.
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Blarney Rock Pub New York, Midtown
  137 West 33rd Street - New York, NY              
Founded in 1969, we are in our sixth decade serving our wonderful patrons with a perfect pint of Guinness and other great beers from around the globe.
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Heartland Brewery & Chophouse, Midtown
  Times Square - New York, NY              
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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The Dead Rabbit, Lower Manhattan
  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.
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Banshee Pub, The
  1373 First Ave. - Upper East Side - New York, NY              
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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Bourbon Street NYC, Upper West Side
  407 Amsterdam Ave. - Manhattan - New York, NY              
Southern Comfort.
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Kinsale Tavern
  1672 3rd Avenue - Upper East Side - New York, NY              
Named after the historic town of Kinsale in County Cork is an ideal place to watch your favorite U.S. and international games including many closed circuit soccer, rugby and Gaelic games.
In business for more than twenty years, the Kinsale Tavern offers the best value and fairest prices in all of New York City. oin Enjoy a proper pint of Guinness at New York's most authentic Irish pub (as hailed by the New York Times and Washington Times)! Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Coffee and Drinks.
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Lilly O'Brien's Bar and Restaurant, Lower Manhattan
  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.
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Brandy's Piano Bar
  325 East 84th Street - Upper East Side - New York, NY              
Hidden away, on a side street in the most unlikely of places, Brandy's is one of the Upper East Side's best-kept secrets. This intimate spot showcases live talent every night of the week and has been for over 30 years. This extremely friendly and warm bar invites its patrons to participate and sing along to show tunes and old classics performed by talented professionals. This is definitely a great spot to end an evening - especially with a date.
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Dubliner, The, Lower Manhattan
  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.
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Biddy Early's Pub & Restaurant, Lower Manhattan
  42 Murray Street - New York, NY              
Two-floor Irish bar with excellent food and service. Convienently located Downtown on Murray Street, between Church and West Broadway, Biddy's is right near the A-C-E and 1-2-3-9 Chambers Street station.
Come visit for a delicious meal and some drinks after work, catch the game on one of our seven TVs, or play some beer pong late into the night
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Ulysses Folk House, Lower Manhattan
  95 Pearl Street - 58 Stone Street - New York, NY              
From a pint of Guinsess, to a nice meal, Ulsses Folk House offers costumers a variety of choices! Some of those choices included an in-depth wine list, spirits list and cocktails!
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Soldier McGee Tavern
  480 Amsterdam Avenue @83rd Street - Upper West Side - New York, NY              
Lively Neighborhood for Good Times and Craft Beer.
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Bounce NYC Restaurant & Sports Lounge
  1403 2nd Avenue (73rd Street) - Upper East Side - New York, NY              
Bounce is located at 1403 2nd Avenue, on the corner of 73rd Street in New York, NY. Bounce. Reinventing the Sports Bar in New York City.