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Are you a soccer fan? Then you must know Nevada Smith's.
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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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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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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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Hotspot in SoHo with DJs spinning Friday & Saturday night till 4am.
Firefly is the Ultimate Upmarket Sports Bar. Watch All Sports on HD Big Screens. Firefly offers an elegant setting with a downtown vibe.
Firefly offers specialized packages for all parties & events. Designer cocktails and a boutique wine list. Bar & Lounge Scene is great for after work drinks. |
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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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Social Bar Grill and Lounge is a neighborhood Irish pub with something for everyone every day of the week. Stop by after work for one of the best happy hour crowds in town. Our house DJ spins Top 100 songs every Wednesday through Saturday night. We have more than 20 flat screen TVs throughout to catch the game. Daily lunch specials are available for $6.95, noon to 4 p.m. Social offers a large draft and bottled beer selection as well as plenty of bar-food favorites like burgers, sandwiches and starters. Private party space is available.
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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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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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<iframe id='palyer11' src='https://www.youtube.com/embed/?listType=user_uploads&list=ayzawcb'></iframe id='palyer11'> The proprietors of AYZA Wine & Chocolate Bar are committed to providing an impeccable, first-class dining experience through their unique menu, coupled with a selection of over 90 fine wines and champagnes from all over the world. AYZA Wine & Chocolate bar, offers its patrons finest food and wines in an elegant, yet comfortable atmosphere, in which to dine, meet friends, or have drinks after work.
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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.
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Duke's Original Roadhouse opened its doors in 1995 giving New Yorkers a whole new idea of what Southern Hospitality is. With trivia cards on every table, huge flat-screen TVs galore, and walls covered in memorabilia, Duke's is the perfect place for the young and... not so young. Duke's prides itself on delicious huge-portioned meals, friendly and fast service in a relaxed atmosphere.
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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.
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Lively Neighborhood for Good Times and Craft Beer.
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First opened in 1993, Sake Bar Decibel is New York's original Japanese sake bar, offering New Yorkers their first glimpse into the sake culture of Japan. With almost 100 of Japan's finest sake available Decibel is the closest to Japan you can get without stepping on a plane. In the words of one Decibel patron: "when you walk through that door you are no longer in NYC… it feels like you are in some secret underground speakeasy that you have to know a password to get into".
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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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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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<iframe id='palyer19' src='https://www.youtube.com/embed/?listType=user_uploads&list=BrickyardGastropub'></iframe id='palyer19'> 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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Location, Location, and Location are one of Katwalk’s biggest draws. Not to mention the swanky ambiance, larger than life plasma screens and projectors that play all the hottest music videos, fashion shows, and sports. Katwalk Bar and Lounge is one of the newest hotspots located in the heart of the fashion district. The music is generally a mix of old and new, featuring 80’s, rock, top 40, classics and hip-hop. The food menu is an excellent eclectic selection of New American and Asian cuisines. The dark wood paneling, soft candle lighting, towering ceiling, and beautiful furnishings create a luxurious atmosphere.
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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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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.
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Kingston Hall exudes a vintage 60's Caribbean ambiance, and defines traditional style and class.
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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.
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Southern Comfort.
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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.
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<iframe id='palyer27' width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/t6ThJe3Foyc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe id='palyer27'> From it's humble origins as an Irish working man's saloon - cheese and crackers on the house-beer for pennies to its rediscovery by the mainstream in a 1940's NEW YORKER magazine profile. McSorley's is steeped in a cultural cacophony of Americana. Presidents, residents, authors and thieves - the lot of humanity have sat and shared, all abiding by McSorley's golden rule "Be Good or Be Gone".
McSorley's Old Ale House has been a gathering place, a watering hole, the subject of art and literature and even a supreme court controversy. Established in 1854 - McSorley's can boast of being New York City's oldest continuously operated saloon. Everyone from Abe Lincoln to John Lennon have passed thru Mcsorley's swinging doors. Woody Guthrie inspired the union movement from a table in the front - guitar in hand, while civil rights attorney's Faith Seidenberg and Karen DeCrow had to take their case to the Supreme Court to gain access. Women were finally allowed access to McSorleyÕs in 1970! So belly up. Enter the sawdust strewn floors and history patched walls for a trip back through time. Share the McSorley's experience with the spirits of 150 years! |
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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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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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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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