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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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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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Barcade is a bar in Brooklyn, New York featuring 20+ vintage arcade games from the 1980s and draft beer from local and regional microbreweries. It is located at 388 Union Avenue in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, near the Lorimer stop on the L train. The bar was opened in 2004 in a former metal shop and won immediate acclaim for its unique combination of vintage arcade games and rare American craft.
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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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With eight large flat screen televisions, great food and drinks. Sleek interior, refurbished floors and a DJ spinning records late a night, Gleeson's sports bar has it all. Come in for good food, sports and some late night drinks and dancing.
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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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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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Customers are guaranteed the best service and a chance to relax and have a good time.
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Stylish and sophisticated.
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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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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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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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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. |
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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.
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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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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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Smooth and inviting, with elegant urban décor and a classic bar set amidst exposed brick walls and hardwood floors, G·Bar and Lounge is the perfect setting for lunch, dinner or late night cocktails with family, friends, and colleagues. The bar is just steps away from the historic landmarks of New York City’s Bronx Borough. Feature themed nights and karaoke, Giovanni bar offers something for everyone.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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Beach Bar, parties, happy hours, drink specials, concerts, festivals and more.
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Live Entertainment every Friday and Saturday with GREAT FOOD, COLD BEER & DRINKS, GREAT PRICES, GREAT STAFF.
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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.
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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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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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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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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".
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Great Food, Great Drinks, Great Fun, and Great Service. FOOTBALL is in high gear with drink and food specials during all the college and PRO games.
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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.
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