Chase the rabbit down to this grungy beer warren.
- Amity Hall
- Greenwich Village
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Beer Garden, Pub
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Open
Ginormous beer hall serving upscale bites and brews. NYU proximity no coincidence.
- 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.
- Antik
- Greenwich Village
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Clandestine, Posh Sips
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Open
Supposedly semi-private spot fans flames on the new and, er, improved Bowery.
- Baddies
- Greenwich Village
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Lounge, Posh Sips
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Velvet Rope
Hidden microlounge less speakeasy than basement barroom.
- Bar 13
- Greenwich Village
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Nightclub
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Open
NYU proximity ensures weekends packed with students escaping their hard, hard lives.
Rockers and admirers ripping through whiskeys and goat cheese salads.
More fun and convenient than a road trip to Cleveland.
Former XR space takes a turn for the hip.
Serving up laughs since 1982.
Classy, Big Easy-style parlor with red velvet wallpaper a sexy alternative to the usual blotto Bleecker hijinx.
Shuffleboard, bocce, bar, lounge, and nine holes of mini-golfing action.
Beer, brats, and cheese curds in the heart of the Village.
Le Souk supersizes, brings similar atmospheric scene.
Post-French Deco styles inside massive in-the-round Village venue.
Legendary sliders plus beers by the liter at this pub from the Pop peeps.
George Garrity pours fifty whiskeys at friendly neighborhood gastropub.
- Red Lion
- Greenwich Village
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Pub, Sports Bar
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Open
Everything about this pub is standard, which is why it is one.
Historic Greenwich Village bar that launched the modern gay liberation movement.
Hidden House and Techno dance room for non-claustrophobic late-nighters.
Haute aspirations disguised by Bleecker touron trappings.
- Ty's
- Greenwich Village
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Gay Bar
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Open
Bridge and tunnel bears and the boys who love them. Think graying beards, beer bellies, bad jeans, and white sneakers. Unremarkable music but a lively and cruisy vibe.
- V Bar
- Greenwich Village
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Wine Bar
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Open
Chess tourists join NYU grad students for fancy wines and shmancy beers.
Lowbrow beer bar attracts NYU masses, especially for Sunday afternoon football.
Belgian beer garden for brewers and NYUers.
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