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.
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649 E 9th St
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10009
In the frequently over-priced world of New York, most places that are even slightly economical offer little more than sticky barstools and a decent jukebox—Louis 649, on the other hand, is not only wallet-friendly, it's a great place for catching live jaz
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101 E 2nd St
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Youri Benoiston opened Waikiki Wally's in September 2002 on the former site of the notorious NYC bondage club La Nouvelle Justine. Decor is by Oceanic Arts and Crazy Al Evans with Tiki Farm mugs. A running fountain, plenty of foliage, exotica music, wall-
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Bars by New York Neighborhoods
- City Line
- Greenpoint
- Brooklyn
- Alphabet City
- Manhattan
- Chinatown
- Civic Center
- East Village
- Greenwich Village, the Village
- Hell's Kitchen
- 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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