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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.
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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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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!
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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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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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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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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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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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Stuck at work and starved? Let us deliver lunch or dinner to your office! Call (212) 582-8244 to place your order. Don't forget to ask about our nightly specials!!
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Blackbird's bar and restaurant is an inspired bar located in Astoria, Queens. Blackbirds offers great beer specials and an atmosphere filled with people from all over the city. Come in and try our great collection of wine and beer.
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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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Plan B, uniquely infuses a sports bar with quality dining, appreciated by our guests for its trendy atmosphere and friendly staff. Five high-definition plasma televisions located throughout the space show the latest and most exciting sports daily. We have DirectTV, featuring MLB, college football, and NFL packages, so never you never miss a game!
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Bringing the spirit and culinary traditions of an open-air German beer garden with one of the most diverse urban landscapes in the world, Studio Square is a destination for all to gather, eat and drink in modern merriment.
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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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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. |
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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.
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Since its founding in 1988, Brooklyn Brewery has brewed flavorful beers that enrich the life, tradition and culture of the communities it serves. Its award-winning roster of year-round, seasonal and specialty beers have gained the Brewery notoriety as one of the top craft beer producers in the world. While striving to brew the best beer possible (and make time for our growing families), The Brewery promotes the proliferation of good beer and good food whenever it can. Brooklyn beers are currently distributed in 25 states and 20 countries. Throughout 2011 The Brewery underwent an expansion that will double overall capacity in 2012 and quintuple by 2013. Brooklyn Brewery probably exports more beer than any other American craft brewery.
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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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A cozy, relaxed micro brew pub. Pacific Standard pub, offers a wide range of brews as well as a relaxed West Coast Vibe. Located at 82 Fourth Avenue between St. Marks and Bergen Streets in Brooklyn.
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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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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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Saints & Sinners Irish Bar & Grill, a bar with two sides, located in the heart of Woodside, Queens.
Whether you're looking for a hearty meal or a cool pint of Guinness, Saints & Sinners is the place to be. So come and sit by the roaring fire or at the bar and chat with a member of our friendly & welcoming staff. |
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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. |
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Visit Tropix Bar & Lounge and discover a great venue to enjoy drinks on weekdays after work, or to get together with friends on weekends. At Tropix, you can mingle at the main bar or relax and enjoy an intimate evening at the lounge.
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Billy’s is a fun and great place to go after a game while you wait for the subway crowds to thin out. There’s a great mix of Yankees fans. You’ve got to love a bar where the Wall Street suits and the Bleacher Creatures can Party together. Die-hard Yankee fans, drink, discuss the game and create a friendly passionate atmosphere.
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Sweet Afton is a local Astoria bar. It serves solid drinks and honest locally sourced food - without pretense. Sweet Afton believes the soul of a bar is its patrons, and welcomes all that enjoy good company and friendly conversation to enjoy the warm vibe of the bar.
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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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A bar which caters all your needs. come in and have a quiet beer, or enjoy the watering hole at its fullest at one of our many happy hours. Sit back and relax at the lounge or gather some friends and host a private party.
Private Parties are held at the Bruckner’s Lounge which is a private room in the back of the Restaurant. The room is equipped with a state of the art JBL sound system, stage lights, an actual stage and microphone setup. |
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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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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.
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