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New York City Nightlife

New York City Nightlife
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New York City Pubs

  • Blind Tiger Ale House
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: West Village
  • Description: Blind Tiger Ale House on Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village is one of New York's best beer bars. Partly this is because of the extent of the beer selection, which bartenders can discuss with precision. But it's also because of the food.'
    • Address: 281 Bleecker St (between Commerce St & Jones St), New York, NY
  • Foley's
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: Murray Hill
  • Description: We are located at 18W 33rd St (between 5th & 6th Ave), in New York City, just across the street from the Empire State building. Stop in and experience an old world atmosphere combining a warm welcome, friendly service and fine foods. Serving lunch and dinner daily (children's menu available). Home of one of the oldest men's rooms and also a unique collection of baseball memorabilia.
    • Address: 18 W 33rd Street, New York, NY
  • George Keeley's
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: Upper West Side
  • Description: George Keeley's is a beer drinker's bar. If you enjoy expanding your tastes and trying beers from all over the world there is no place else to be. There is always a crowd buzzing down at George Keeley's and we're waiting for you to be a part of it. Check out our Darts Page or Join our 100 Pints Beer Club! There's so much to do down here and we're excited for you to check us out.
  • Lansdowne Road
    • Category: Pubs, Sports Bars
    • Area: Hell's Kitchen
  • Description: Lansdowne Road is the name of both a road in Dublin and of the rugby stadium that is located there. Built in 1872, Lansdowne Road is the home of Irish rugby and is the world's oldest rugby union venue. The stadium is slated for redevelopment and will be renamed after a corporate sponsor. Thus, we have decided to honor the great Lansdowne Road with our new rugby themed bar here in New York City. Lansdowne Road has 14 tap beers and many bottled selections, all kept chilled on illuminated ice rails. Comfortable benches and pub furniture keep large groups together, creating a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. Twelve HDTV plasma screens provide a great view of the game, both games and music sound fantastic on the state-of-the-art audio system. With food and beverage plans set to accommodate all budgets, make Lansdowne Road your next party destination!
  • Molly's
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: Gramercy / Flatiron
  • Description: Failte (pronounced falcha) means welcome in Gaelic. Pete and Jimmy welcome you to Molly's, established in 1960 and the most traditional Irish bar in New York, complete with sawdust on the floor and a log-burning fireplace. Renowned for its Shepherds Pie, hamburgers, and steaks, all for reasonable prices, Molly's is a long-time favorite with locals and a destination for newcomers.
    • Address: 287 3rd Avenue (between 22nd St & 23rd St), New York, NY
  • O'Neill's Irish Bar
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: Midtown East
  • Description: O'Neill's is a family-owned business in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Owner Ciaran Staunton hails from Westport in County Mayo and is well-known in the Irish American community.He has been honored by several organizations in the city for his work on behalf of Irish immigrants and the elderly.Pop in and have a pint with him. You'll learn more about the Irish in New York in one hour in O'Neill's than you will anywhere else!
    • Address: 729 3rd Ave, between 45th St & 46th St., New York, NY
  • Paddy McGuire's
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: Gramercy / Flatiron
  • Description: Come drink amongst the doors of Ireland, and have a real Imperial 20 oz. pint of Guinness, the largest pint below 20th Street. With original doors from Ireland from the 1960s and white lights that adorn the ceiling, everyone will tell you that Paddy's is one of Grammercy's best!
  • Pound & Pence
    • Category: Pubs, Lounges
    • Area: Financial District
  • Description: Pound & Pence Pub and Restaurant, an authentic English Pub is marrying the best of traditional pub decor with contemporary American-influenced cuisine. The decor features a traditional English pub atmosphere with several snugs for semi private get-togethers. The furniture and the etched glass windows were designed and manufactured in the UK, creating the authenticity of an English pub. Two large 10 x 6 murals over looking the room were commissioned in a sepia tone, with intricately detailed, late 1800's, street and pub scenes.
  • Puck Fair
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: Nolita
  • Description: Puck Fair is one of Ireland's oldest and longest celebrated street festivals and is held without fail every year on August 10th, 11th and 12th. The main events of the festival include the traditional horse fair, parade and coronation ceremony of King Puck, open air night concerts, fireworks display, children's competitions, street entertainers and dancing displays.
    • Address: 298 Lafayette St (between Houston St & Jersey St), New York, NY
  • St. Nick's Pub
    • Category: Pubs
    • Area: Harlem
  • Description: 50 plus years and counting. Jazz fans and musicians alike consider St. Nick's Pub in Harlem 's Sugar Hill section their place to cut loose and rub elbows with jazz history. Seven nights a week starting at 9:30 pm, and blowing hard throughout the night, St. Nick's treats us to a weekly roster of musicians who've come to play.
    • Address: 773 St Nicholas Ave, (between 148th St & 149th St), New York, NY
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