All Bars in New York
Bars are the perennial meeting ground for all things social, romantic, and professional. Whether it’s hanging with friends, meeting a date, or blowing off steam with colleagues after a long day of work, New York bars are where everyone goes to meet, greet, and commiserate. While it may seem like very little separates the average bar from all the rest, an increasing number of New York bars are going out of their way to become unique and lure potential regulars by catering to their specific tastes and interests.
1
143 E 60th St
Ny
NY
10022
A classic New York dive bar, the Subway Inn has been a staple in the lives of glued-to-a-barstool-'til-I-die drinkers since 1937. Sticky tables, scarred up bar, funky décor, neon signs and dust that's been kickin' it on the shelves since 1937 make this th
3
224 Avenue B
Ny
NY
10009
Serving up brews to punks, drunks and dropouts since it was one of only two bars on all of Avenue B, Mona's is a dive bar institution in New York. As stubborn as its old-sot patrons, Mona's has absolutely refused to be anything other than a mellow, no-fri
7
370 W 46th St
Ny
NY
10036
Deacon Brodie's is an amazing neighborhood bar for two reasons: 1) It has stood its ground on the ever-touristy Restaurant Row in Hell's Kitchen, and 2) it has remained fabulously non-touristy. How this place has maintained that cool, loveable neighborhoo
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Bars by New York Neighborhoods
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- Brooklyn
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- Chinatown
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- Greenwich Village, the Village
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- Koreatown
- Lower East Side
- Little Italy
- Nolita
- NoHo
- SoHo
- Stuyvesant Town
- South Village
- Theater District
- TriBeCa
- Two Bridges
- Union Square
- West Village
- Queens Village
- Richmond Town
- New York
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