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.
3
257 3rd Ave
Ny
NY
10010
If you're not up on your 1800s gang history, then you're probably wondering what in God's name could bring a bar to be called "Plug Uglies." Well, the bar was named for the notorious Plug Uglies gang associated with New York, albeit mistakenly courtesy of
5
249 Eldridge St
Ny
NY
10002
Minimally furnished to encourage dancing, Sapphire Lounge clearly doesn't want anyone to just lounge around⦠why is it called Sapphire Lounge then? We don't know. The DJs regularly keep the dance floor filled with people of every shape and size shaking
9
228 Front St
Ny
NY
10038
Nothing says "good morning" like a 32-ounce Styrofoam bucket of Coors for $1.75—it also says, "welcome to your new favorite bar." Jeremy's Ale House is basically famous for the buckets of beer that come for prices so cheap you can't help but love them. Th
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