New York Pub Crawl
Find out why New York is known as the city that never sleeps on a classic New York pub crawl! Choose from three exciting itineraries centered on New Yorks liveliest neighborhoods and visit some of the citys most famous bars a... from kijubi.com
House Of Brews
New York House of Brews, A more apt moniker for this Hell's Kitchen beer haven would be the House of Bottles. Skip the tap here and go straight for the bottled IPAs (India Pale Ales): the intensely bitter but refreshing ... voiceplaces.com
Hurley's
This historical pub has been helping theatergoers get soused since 1892, even surviving prohibition as a speakeasy. It's a tad bit pricey for inconsistent bar food, but the service is fast and the prix-fixe is ideal for a p... metromix.com
Rheingold Brewing Company
Jacob Sjrur Hansen details Rheingold's history: The Liebman Brewery (1855-1976) in N.Y. City brought the Rheingold brand on the market in 1883. Rheingold was the most requested beer in the N.Y.C. area from the 1930s-1960s.In ... beerme.com
Heartland Brewery Chop House
New York Heartland Brewery Chop House, Heartland distinguishes itself with a creative take on bar food, and a hit-and-miss selection of homemade beers. I liked the sprightly Red Rooster Ale, but Golden Sunshine Ale was m... voiceplaces.com
State Of Grace Pub
This bar is special to transplanted New Englanders looking for a safe place to enjoy the Sox games without being assailed by Yankees fans. With 10 flat panel TVs, this spacious bar offers plenty of leg room for those enjoyi... metromix.com
New York Pub Crawl
Find out why New York is known as the city that never sleeps on a classic New York pub crawl! Choose from three exciting itineraries centered on New Yorks liveliest neighborhoods and visit some of the citys most famous bars a... kijubi.com
Valhalla
The name of this bar means Viking heaven and it"s easy to see how a horned Norseman might mistake this spot for paradise. With 33 beers on tap and even more by the bottle, it"s no wonder that every thirsty beer drinker does... metromix.com
Becky's
Local sports hang with 24 beers on tap, including some rare options like Bellhaven Scottish Ale and local brew Six Points Ale. Nineteen TV monitors hang in the bar area, as well as four flat screens and a massive 56-inch pr... metromix.com
Murphy's Pub
New York Murphy's Pub, Everyone at Murphy's Pub seems to have an accent. The bartenders and owner are serious Irish folk, while the crowd is a mixture of just-left-work New Yorkers and your classic bridge 'n' tunnel crow... voiceplaces.com
O'flaherty's Ale House
This roomy, warm Theater District pub might be the most comfortable bar in the city-three fireplaces, tons of seating, hundreds of books lining the walls, even a beer garden. Go for hour happy hour (which includes $3 pints,... metromix.com
Old Castle Pub And Restaurant
Like going to an old castle indeed - sort of dark with sort of interesting things inside. metromix.com
Typhoon Brewery
How good does the food have to be when the restaurant brews its own beer? After-work types mob the bar here and occasionally order a snack to keep themselves standing--the Pad Thai is a popular, starchy item--but sitting do... metromix.com
Mulligan's Pub
New York?s famous authentic Irish pub in the heart of midtown. Drop in and feel the warm, friendly atmosphere, sample our extensive traditional Irish pub menu that truly features something for everyone. We have one of the ... opentable.com
Mercury Bar East
We are an upscale sports bar & restaurant that is soccer crazy!! We will be showing all the World Cup games with sound on our 14 big TV screens, and all the international friendly games leading up to it. We will be open a... soccerbars.com