Northeast USA Bars & Pubs

    Dublin House Pub & Restaurant, New Jersey

  30 Monmouth Street - Red Bank, NJ            
Dublin House Pub & Restaurant is One of Red Bank's most historic landmarks.
    J.J. Bitting Brewing Co., New Jersey
  33 Main St. - Woodbridge, NJ           
Established in 1997, J.J. Bitting Brewing Company was the first brewery to operate in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, since the repeal of prohibition in 1933. This spacious, 3-story restaurant resides in a beautifully restored 100 year old brick building that once housed The J.J. Bitting Coal and Feed Depot.
    The Way Station, New York State
  683 Washington Ave - Prospect Heights - New York, NY            
Come check out this cool bar, music venue and self-described "Nerdvana" with great bands (both local and international) and some of the coolest drinks in town! The bar is filled with steampunk and Doctor Who-themed memorabilia (even a full-sized TARDIS!) and hosts many fun events like sci-fi movie and TV episode screenings. And to top it off there's no cover fee! Entry is restricted to 21 and older at all times.
    Union Hall, New York State
  702 Union Street - Brooklyn, NY             
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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."
    McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon, New York State
  800 Second Avenue - New York, NY            
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.
    Beauty Bar, New York State
  231 E 14th St - Manhattan - New York, NY            
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".
    Red Rock West Saloon, New York State
  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.
    Pig n Whistle, New York State
  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.
    Bar 13, New York State
  121 University Pl - Greenwich Village - New York, NY            
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.
    Sycamore Flower Shop and Bar, New York State
  1118 Cortelyou Road - Brooklyn, NY            
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.
    Blarney Rock Pub New York, New York State
  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.
    The Trash Bar, New York State
  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.
    Turtle Bay NYC, New York State
  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
    230 Fifth, New York State
  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.
    Kinsale Tavern, New York State
  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.
    P.J. Carney's Pub, New York State
  906 7th Avenue - New York, NY           
In a city that boasts literally thousands of bars & pubs, one name is legendary: P.J. Carney’s. Since 1927, It has been a meeting place, a haven and refuge for New Yorkers from all walks of life: musicians and singers from Carnegie Hall, telephone repairmen, Broadway stars, journalists, hotel porters, etc. The mix of personalities you find here reflects the vitality of central Manhattan itself. People return here again and again. Even those who leave for other cities and countries come visit every time they are back in town. Why? Because P.J. Carney’s is more than a famous New York Institution. For many it is, quite simply, their home away from home.
    Bar 89, New York State
  89 Mercer Street - SoHo - New York, NY            
Bar 89 is located on Mercer St. between Spring and Broome. Bar 89 prides itself on it's wide range of food with great range appetizers, sandwiches and mains. Great variety of drinks.
    Heartland Brewery, New York State
  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...
    Harvest Moon Brewery, New Jersey
  392 George Street - New Brunswick, NJ           
High quality, hand-crafted beers to satisfy a wide range of palates. Harvest Moon beers have numerous flavors, textures and aromas that are well matched with Harvest Moon unique American cuisine. Brewer and chef working together to pair beer and food to ensure a truly memorable tasting experience.
    Brickwall Tavern and Dining Room, New Jersey
  522 Cookman Avenue - Asbury Park, NJ            
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.
    P.J. Whelihan’s Pub and Restaurant, New Jersey
  425 Hurffville–Cross Keys Road - Sewell, NJ            
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.
    Boathouse Bar and Grill, The, New Jersey
  1309 Main St - Belmar, NJ            
The Boathouse Bar and Grill has been in operation since 1998 and is owned by Tim and Matt Harmon. The original Boathouse was located at 1401 Highway 71 in Belmar and moved to its current location at 1309 Main Street in Belmar, in November 2000. There have been several restaurants in this location prior to the Boathouse, including "Jerry O's", "The Rescue" and the "Wooden Nickel".
    Connolly Station, New Jersey
  711 Main Street - Belmar, NJ            
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.
    Firkin Tavern, New Jersey
  1400 Parkway Ave - Ewing, NJ           
A great meal & a great time, whether you're dining in or taking food home with you. Good, honest, simple food.
    Ryan's Pub & Sports Bar, New Jersey
  299 Spotswood Englishtown Rd - Monroe Township, NJ            
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Ryan's Pub & Sports Bar is a great place to party, drink, eat, socialize and watch some sports. Come have a great time with some great people.
Ryan's also prides itself greatly on the quality of the food it offers. The menu at Ryan's was designed by Chef Andrew Maglione, incorporating both traditional Irish fare and pub favorites.
    Brunswick Grove, New Jersey
  327 Milltown Road - East Brunswick, NJ           
Customers are guaranteed the best service and a chance to relax and have a good time.
    Squan Tavern, New Jersey
  15 Broad Street - Manasquan, NJ            
In 1964 Marguerite and Dominic started serving pizza and sandwiches from a small corner in the back of a bar called the Squan Tavern. Dominic was a meat cutter in a supermarket in Long Branch during the day and used to drive down to Manasquan at night to work at the Squan Tavern serving the foods that he was raised on.
    Willie McBrides Irish Bar and Restaurant, New Jersey
  616 Grand Street - Hoboken, NJ            
Willie’s has a unique set up that you notice as soon as you walk through the door. The front bar is very large with open fireplaces, stone floors and tons of memorabilia imported directly from Ireland. There is also a balcony which overlooks the front bar. Willies also has a function room, available for all types of functions. Complete with stage and in house sound system, and private bar, where the best bands from all over the Tri – State area perform each Friday and Saturday nights.
    P.J. Whelihan’s Pub & Grille Room, New Jersey
  61 Stokes Road - Medford Lakes, NJ            
The long awaited PJ’s Medford Lakes is a great place to hang out with family and friends, watch the game, eat a great meal, enjoy happy hour drink specials, or celebrate a memorable event in a unique neighborhood pub and restaurant. They pride on outstanding food at a terrific value, a wide selection of bottle and draft beer and consistently friendly service.
    Bill's Olde Tavern, New Jersey
  2694 Nottingham Way - Hamilton, NJ            
The landmark tavern at Five Points in Mercerville was built in the mid-1700s. The exact date is not known, but it is rumored that George Washington and his troops passed by the tavern on their way to the “Battle of Princeton”. In later years, the tavern was owned by many prominent area families and can lay claim to the oldest liquor license issued in Hamilton Township.