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Are you a soccer fan? Then you must know Nevada Smith's.
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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.
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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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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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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. |
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Proud to be of service to New Brunswick and the Rutgers community! Come visit anytime to kick back and enjoy yourself.
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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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The Office has been a landmark tavern and restaurant in the Toms River area for over 30 years. The restaurant serves a variety of dishes. steaks, seafood, pasta and sushi. They feature bar Drink Specials and over 40 beers, with 21 on tap. Package Goods are also available.
The Office attracts an eclectic crowd for happy hour. It's an interesting mix of blue collar and white collar, old and young. They have TV sets situated in all areas of the bar so that sports action and news will never be missed. The Office is an NTN trivia game location, with consoles available at the bar. |
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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Casual restaurant and saloon in old fashioned eclectic, fun atmosphere with fresh sea food, produce & chopped meat delivered daily.
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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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Renowned for its vibrant energy and warm atmosphere, Berry Park has become a favorite spot for those seeking delicious food, great company, and memorable experiences. This versatile venue offers something for everyone: sports enthusiasts gather to watch soccer matches, music fans groove to local DJ sets, and the community comes together for special events like birthday celebrations, wedding after-parties, film screenings, live performances, and rooftop gatherings.
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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.
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The Village Pourhouse combines the atmosphere of a neighborhood sports bar, with multiple rooms available for private parties, and a selection of over 100 beers. The Village Pourhouse is available for happy hours, corporate events, birthday parties, bachelor/bachelorette parties, fundraisers, and alumni and reunion events. All spaces within The Village Pourhouse have access to an extensive food and drink menu, serving homemade American fare, specialty cocktails, and a full beer menu.
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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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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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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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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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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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Welcome to the oldest beer garden in New York City, serving guests for the last 100 years.
Since 1910, Bohemian Hall has been a part of New York City history. It is the last original remaining Beer Garden in all of NYC. Bohemian Hall is run and managed by the Bohemian Citizens' Benevolent Society of Astoria, a fraternal organization dedicated to education and preserving the Czech and Slovak communities in the area. |
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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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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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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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