Craft-focused local all about Brooklyn pride.
- 675 Bar
- Meatpacking District
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Lounge
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Open
Basement rec room goes for casual chic.
Earl’s Beer & Cheese peeps drop wine cocktails and prime vintages right around the corner.
Classy gastropub action, Port Authority proximity be damned.
Former Spotted Pig chef eyes the rest of the barnyard for his seasonal pub fare.
- Amélie
- Greenwich Village
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Wine Bar
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Open
Fine Gallic and Cali vintages straight out of San Fran's Nob Hill.
Upscale pool hall just off Union Square.
Pocket of vintage sophistication hiding in plain sight on Astor Place.
Lobby bar for the midtown Dream’s not-so-somnambulistic nightscape.
Half & Half Coffee Shop fronts for clandestine OCD-cocktail lounge.
More beauty than Essex, as former furniture shop draws a flock of pretty people.
Massive “beer terminal” eases commute, demands respect.
Small plates and DJs from Anella and Calyer peeps.
Bishops, barons and booze, oh my!
Centrifuges and red-hot pokers. Better buzzes through science.
Bougie cocktail spot would make a bordello designer blush.
More fun and convenient than a road trip to Cleveland.
Times building resounding with the clatter of pins as Bowlmor rolls on.
Carroll Gardens crew brings the best of artisanal BK to their almost-as-cool Manhattan neighbors.
Korean-accented gastropub with a solid set of taps.
Fried cheese curds, shuffleboard, and other high points of Midwestern culture.
- Catch Roof
- Meatpacking District
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Rooftop
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Velvet Rope
Intimate terrace from the EMM Group. Tight door, so catch as catch can.
Creative small plates, but please don’t dribble any lamb lollipop on the white banquettes.
Copa Girls return to fourth incarnation of legendary Latino nightclub.
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