Does anyone know any good bars in New YOrk city?

New york city bar crawl routes/fun drinking ideas?

  • I am bringing a group of mates to new york city and am looking for a good bar crawl route-does anyone know any? Also if anyone knows any unique drinking activities in new york please let me know I dont want to end up just wandering around trying to find bars any advice would be appreciated

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    There is an organized bar tour website (www.lindypromo.com). You can check out the bar tours on the site to get ideas about what bars to go to. And check this site: http://www.tartanarmynyc.com/nybars.php

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Welcome to New York and have fun!! None of them are too fancy and they are all fairly close to each other so you can walk to all. Bowery is the only one that can get a little fancy but if you smoke it is one of the few that has outdoor seating, and some pretty ladies... •Nevada Smiths 74 3rd Ave New York, NY 10003 (212) 982-2591 A popular NYU bar and one of the most popular "soccer" (football) bars in the city. It is in the East Village. •McSorley's Old Ale House Bar in New York 15 E 7th St New York, NY 10003 (212) 473-9148 Established in 1854 - McSorley's can boast of being New York City's oldest continuously operated saloon. Everyone from Abe Lincoln to John Lennon have passed thru Mcsorley's swinging doors. •Swift 34 E 4th St, New York (212) 227-9438 Great pub with good selction of beers and food. •Puck Fair 298 Lafayette St New York, NY 10012 (212) 431-1200 Located across the street from the Puck Building, this squeaky-clean power-pub has become a popular after-work destination for lower Broadway's creative professionals. •Crocodile Lounge 325 E 14th St New York, NY 10003 (212) 477-7747 Free personal pizza with every drink order. Some great games in the backroom. •Petes Tavern 129 E 18th St New York, NY 10003 (212) 473-7676 It's hard to have anything but a soft spot for Pete's Tavern. Established in 1864 and thereby in the running for the much-disputed title of New York's oldest bar in continuous operation. •Bowery Bar (BBar) 40 E 4th St New York (212) 475-2220 BBar and Grill, a downtown institution with a beautiful 3,000 square foot garden and classic interior, remains a consistent favorite with New York's most fashionable crowd. The year-round garden, which is enclosed and fully heated in winter and open to the stars in the summer, has a canopy of trees, wisteria, and ivy and offers an ideal setting for weekend brunch with the kids, after work cocktails, or late night snacks.

Mark C

as long as you are going to be doing your crawl on the weekend go to the corner of MacDougal and Bleecker st. It's the best area for a bar crawl. The streets are full of people with bars on either side. also: Lower east side - Orchard and ludlow run parralell and have a bunch of good bars or 3rd ave between 20th and 40th st. plenty of fun bars

jimbobbighouse

Can I come?!!

Purdycat

http://www.murphguide.com/ Unique drinking activiteis in NYC? McSorley's! Drink or leave. McSorley's 15 E. 7th St. (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.) (212) 473-9148 With the murphguide you can create your own pub crawl.

duker918

I recently stumbled accross the QT bar just off times square. It has a swimming pool and sauna in it, and changing rooms and lockers. We didnt use the facilities as obviously didnt know about the place but it was quite strange ordering drinks from the bar standing next to other people in swimsuits. Is open till about 3am. (might be under a hotel - not sure)

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