- 1534
- Nolita
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Neighborhood Bar
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Open
Trusty local. Have a seat. Bend an elbow.
- 55 Bar
- West Village
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Live Music
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Open
Ancient dive stays jazzy.
Share a martini with the ghost of Rudolph Valentino inside this old-school den of glam.
Czech your liver at best beer garden in US of A.
More fun and convenient than a road trip to Cleveland.
Hotel lobby bar perfect for martini-fueling that train ride back to Westchester.
Extravagance galore in intimate hotel bar setting.
Investment icons of high-finance legend.
- Clem's
- Williamsburg
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Indie Bar, Pub
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Open
Corner bar with a classic feel. Drink local.
Outpost of classic eastside vino bar now the only one standing.
Classic East Village dive has beer, buds, and rock 'n' roll to spare.
This neighborhood bar reminds LESers what thing used to be like.
- Dutch Kills
- Long Island City
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Clandestine, Live Music, Lounge, Posh Sips
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Open
Modern-day antique saloon from New York's cocktail kings.
Deco stunner on the ground floor of the Empire State.
Royalton lobby bar relaunches, helmed by a classic cocktail all-star team.
Irish publicans revamp tavern that's been pouring since 1762.
Prospect Heights dive resurfaces in the Slope with original bar, booths, and assorted regulars intact.
Classic New York comedy club where you can hear the future greats.
Brats, beer, all the German fixings at this UES institution.
Moulin Rouge-inspired cocktail spot aiming to be the belle of BelDel.
Williamsburg's first real cocktail joint is a true stunner.
Legendary corner in the middle of a midtown block.
Jimmy Carbone builds a temple to damn good beer.
- Julius
- West Village
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Gay Bar
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Open
Top Pick!
Richard Sandoval's 400-plus tequila library puts the swank into agave.
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