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Address: 445 W 238th St, Bronx, NY 10463
Step inside this traditional Irish pub and you'll feel as though you've been swept off to the Emerald Isle – mahogany accents and bar, candles, and various pictures and mementos that share an "all things Irish" motif. An Beal Bocht serves several Irish draughts as well as a full pub menu, including delicious corned...
Category: New York Nightlife
Address: 10 Columbus Cir, Time Warner Center, New York, NY 10019
The more accessible of Chef Masayoshi Takayama's two NYC editions, Bar Masa is a stylish place to sip on fine wine, expertly-mixed cocktails or top-shelf sake while taking in the omnipresent cool of the clientele. The long African bubinga plank that serves as the bar, the walls covered with textured tiles made of...
Category: Piano Bars - New York Nightlife
Address: 35 E 76th St, The Carlyle, New York, NY 10021
This Madison Avenue piano bar, named after an author of children's literature, attracts a more mature and well-heeled group of clientele than some of the Upper East Side's other nightspots do. Murals from Ludwig Bemelmans depict scenes from Madeline and a few of his other stories, adding nice contrast to the bar's...
Category: Jazz & Blues Clubs - New York Nightlife
Address: 131 West 3rd St, between MacDougal St & 6th Ave, New York, NY 10012-1208
This is the first name in big-name jazz; a place where all of the greats have graced the stage at some point – from B.B. King and Roberta Flack to Manhattan Transfer and Spyro Gyra. A trip to the Blue Note guarantees good jazz in a hip, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Expect to pay steep prices to see top-name performers at...
Category: Cocktail Lounges - New York Nightlife
Address: 25 N Moore St, New York, NY 10013
Set in the heart of TriBeCa's legendary restaurant and entertainment scene, the upscale, erudite lounge known as Brandy Library is a great place to catch your breath (and look good doing it!) at the close of the day. Booze, not books, line the floor-to-ceiling shelves behind the candle-lit bar, and the skilled...
Bull and Bear Steakhouse & Bar
Category: New York Nightlife
Address: 49th St & Lexington Ave, Waldorf-Astoria, New York, NY 10022
Once you have stepped into the bar of this elegant steak house named after the highs and lows of the stock market, you have entered a world of masculine elegance. Resembling a study, the rich decor consists of oil paintings of horses, upholstered sofas and leather chairs. TRAIN: E, F to Lexington Ave; 6 to 51st St
Category: New York Nightlife
Address: 35 E 76th St, Carlyle Hotel, New York, NY 10021
The Carlyle Hotel's signature lounge, the Café, certainly looks the part – in fact, set designers should take note if they need to re-create a classic big-city cabaret. Comfortable and romantic, the space features stunning music-themed murals painted by French artist Marcel Vertes, who won an Oscar for his work on...
Category: New York Nightlife
Address: 56 Beaver St, New York, NY 10004
This historic restaurant on the corner of Beaver and South William Streets first opened its doors in the 1820s and even provided the setting for a birthday party for Mark Twain. Today, the restaurant attracts a loyal crowd of businessmen, who feel at home sitting at the low-key bar and reflecting on the day's events....
Category: Billiards - New York Nightlife
Address: 147 W 24th St, New York, NY 10011
There's no sign marking this storefront, hidden away between 6th and 7th Avenues, and that, of course, is part of the place's appeal. The diverse, sophisticated clientele – everybody from artists and musicians to ad execs and hip singles – deems Dusk the neighborhood's most distinctive bar. In fact, it may just be one...
Category: New York Nightlife
Address: 510 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014
An Art Deco speakeasy? That's just the scene you'll find at this sophisticate-haven that's design recollects the gilded dining cars of the railroad system's Golden Age. Always packed, Employees Only can attribute its devout following to two factors: First, the bar staff knows their trade, and they stir a bit of shtick...
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