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Jimmie Steiny's is an eclectic neighborhood pub where Staten Island greets the world. It host's a diverse collection of neighborhood regulars, tourists, artists, lovers, and well, all of Staten Island. Jimmie & Antoinette are committed to help create the new "Downtown Staten Island", and their friendliness is reflected in their staff
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Third & Long is an eclectic neighborhood sports bar. It has the feel of a neighborhood joint in the heart of the Big Apple. Come watch your favorite sport on one of our many High Definition televisions, and enjoy our huge selection of beers from around the globe. Third & Long is the perfect after-work gathering spot and a great place to cozy up with some friends and cheer your favorite sports teams to victory!
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Located on Historic Stone Street, this Irish Style Bar and Restaurant could be just as easily nestled on a side street of Dublin City. The Dubliner, a replica of an Irish Bar with its authentic Irish feel is a must see.
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Located in the heart of Queens, Lounge678 Is a karaoke bar & lounge. Sing to your heart's desire with hundreds of Chinese and English songs to choose from, with 2 LCD TVs and a huge 70 inch screen, you will never miss a beat.
With a 46 inch LCD TV for sports, full bar, food, snacks, and games what better way to spend your night after a long day than at Lounge678? Come by, sit back, relax, have fun. http://www.lounge678.com |
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A traditional sailing boat used in Galway Bay off the coast of Ireland. The hooker was developed for the strong seas there. It is identified by the sail formation, which is extremely distinctive and quite beautiful.
Please take a look at the Menu pages to see what’s cooking in the kitchen everyday. Also be sure to check the Galway Hooker Pub Events page to keep up to date on the live music schedule and what sports are being shown on several giant, HD screens. |
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An establishment used for selling and drinking alcoholic beverages during the period of the United States history known as Prohibition (1920-1933) when selling or buying alcohol was illegal. The end of Prohibition was marked by President FDR famously announcing, “WHAT AMERICA NEEDS NOW IS A DRINK.”
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Hangar 17 Bar isn't just any bar, it's a neighborhood sports bar and grill with good food, fun people and bicycle-friendly folk located in the heart of Sacramento.
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Come at lunch and you might think you are in a fine restaurant, come at night and the lunch would be unimaginable to you – the lunch tables are gone, the 44 foot bar awakens, drinking and music prevail, and “party” is the password. But either way we are always ready to capture any celebration you like.
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Traditionally Australian food has been influenced by two main groups – the British, who settled the country in the late eighteenth century, and the Aboriginals who occupied the land for more than 40,000 years before then.
Australian cuisine was heavily influenced by the first English settlers, who favored such staples as roasted cuts of meat, grilled steak and chops with vegetables. Despite an array of different influences in the last 200 years, much of this traditional British food has remained a mainstay of Australian cuisine, particularly in Australian pub fare such as meat pies and fish and chips. |
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In the heart of Times Square and the Theater District, Heartland Brewery & Chophouse is a sophisticated version of our three very popular Heartland Breweries here in Manhattan. Award winning handcrafted beers and delicious house-made sodas complement an enticing American menu.
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Stop by anytime for a beer at the Bronx Ale House, 216 West 238th Street. With its rotating cast of American microbrews, the bar, which opened last summer, has quickly become Bronx beer enthusiasts' best friend due to the bar having the widest selection of microbrews in the borough. Fill a frosty mug with one of the dozens of crafts beers on tap, or drop in on a Monday for Can Night and taste some of the finest artisan brews ever sealed in a cylinder.
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Ho‘okipa I Ka Malihini (Welcome to our house)…
Come visit the famous Tiki-Ti (pronounced: tea-key-tea). A family-owned and operated Tropical Drink Bar located in Hollywood (Los Angeles), California. Tiki-Ti has been serving up the most unique Tiki Drinks in the country for almost 45 years. When you step into the Tiki-Ti, (some call it the Tiki, the Ti, or sometimes the Tik) it's almost like stepping back in time. The bar is small -- only 12 stools, with a handful of tables against the walls -- but what it lacks in physical size it makes up for in menu size. There are 86 Tropical Drinks on offer, most of which simply can't be found anywhere else. |
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The landmark tavern at Five Points in Mercerville was built in the mid-1700s. The exact date is not known, but it is rumored that George Washington and his troops passed by the tavern on their way to the “Battle of Princeton”. In later years, the tavern was owned by many prominent area families and can lay claim to the oldest liquor license issued in Hamilton Township.
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Set in the bones of the last one-story building surrounded by skyscrapers in center city, Casey's Irish heart and soul beat to the pulse of New Downtown Los Angeles; right there for you to investigate. Slink underground. Belly up to the bar. Order a stiff one. Lean back and become part of a treasured downtown tradition, part of Casey's.
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If the legendary explorer Americo Vespucci had opened a bar on one of his early trips to America it would be just like Redwood. Warm, intimate and inviting, the Redwood welcomes you into the galley with an "Ahoy"! Sit at one of the Captain's tables and sample culinary delights from around the world, or pull up a stool and listen to some of the finest musical acts the City of Angels has to offer. The Redwood is here for you.
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The Golden Gopher is as comfortable as the corner
tap, a luxe hangout that also provides an ample selection of top shelf liquor "to go" thanks to its still valid 1905 liquor license issued when Teddy Roosevelt was Commander-in-Chief. Adjacent skyscrapers can be seen from the bar's striking indoor/outdoor smoking patio.
Situated in the heart of Historic Downtown, the Golden Gopher is within walking distance of Staples Center, LA Live and the LA Convention Center, several major hotels and the Arts, Jewelry, Financial, and Fashion districts. |
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Streets of London Pub is inspired by the warm and welcoming pubs found on just about any corner in Britain. Here, you’ll feel at home while savoring a great meal and an ice cold pint in the casual and relaxed dining room.
Experience wondeful family cooking, attentive service, and a friendly atmosphere. |
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For 22 years, the Rubicon Brewing Company has been a jewel of a capital city culture. It’s not just because of the award-winning fine ales and great food served up by the Rubicon. Within the past four years, under the auspices of owner Glynn Phillips, the Rubicon has become renowned for its community outreach and philanthropic efforts. It’s support for Sacramento kids and various people in need that has transformed the Rubicon into a vital cog of Sacramento life.
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Since 1933 Sloppy Joe's hospitable staff has welcomed patrons daily. Visiting the internationally known bar, guests are instantly enveloped by the history of Sloppy Joe's and Key West.
Sloppy Joe's has been located at the Corner of Greene and Duval streets since 1937. "Still the best party in town!" Sloppy Joe's turn's it up a notch at night. The band rocks until 2:00am, and tables are cleared for dancing into the night. |
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A Swank Irish infused urban oasis, Seven Grand serves up
300+ premium whiskeys, rare ryes and small batch bourbons on a hand-carved black walnut bar under the stony gaze of freshly hunted Jackalopes.
Thanks to its bounty of 12 different glacier-cold pints, a 150 year-old pool table, exclusive dipped-in-bourbon Makers Mark cigars, Spaceland curated Indie rock and traditional Celtic drinking music, the pace of modern LA stands still. |
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As long as there has been a Los Angeles rock scene, there has been the Whisky A Go-Go. An anchor on the Sunset Strip since it's opening in 1964, the Whisky A Go-Go has played host to rock 'n' roll's most important bands, from the Doors, Janis Joplin, and Led Zeppelin to today's up and coming new artists.
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Located in midtown Sacramento, Monkey Bar is the perfect place to meet up with friends and neighbors. It's casual and friendly atmosphere and large outdoor patio is welcoming and comfortable. Enjoy great drink specials, food by Cafe Bernardo and a digital jukebox.
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Welcome to The Bar — a simple, elegant lounge attracting a crowd of fresh-faced club kids. It has a great ambience without being pretentious. Although such stars as Heath Ledger, Kirsten Dunst, Spike Jonze and Gwen Stefani have popped into the Bar, it’s more a spot for people who want to escape the celebrity glare rather than those who want to be seen on the scene.
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Howl At The Moon is home to the World’s Greatest Rock ‘N’ Roll Dueling Piano Show! Highly talented entertainers will tickle the ivories as well as your funny bones all night while playing the best music from the 70’s to today. This is the perfect spot to party: from Bachelorette parties to divorce parties, Howl At The Moon does it all! Audience participation is a must at this dueling piano bar, so be ready to clap, sing, dance, and howl!
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ICEBAR Orlando is the largest permanent ice bar in the world. Featured as one of the top 10 “Extreme Barhopping” bars on Travel Channel, and “America’s Best” on Food Network, this is an experience not to be missed. State of the art lighting, the exquisite carvings, and cool music will set the tone for an unforgettable night.
50 tons of ice is carved into a winter wonderland with lights, music, and the feel of the Arctic. A frosty 27 degrees keeps the fabulous frozen sculptures perfect for your photo moments. Ice seats and a throne fit for the Ice Queen are all part of the Expedition. From the North Pole sign at the front door to the Expedition guide with tales of the North you will feel the Thrill of the Chill as nowhere else. A warm thermal cape, fresh gloves, and the opportunity to purchase our world famous Penguin Pizz are just a step from the Florida Heat! It’s an Expedition to the North Pole, right here in Central Florida. The ICEBAR experience is limited to 45 minutes for each guest, times start at 7:15pm and reservations can be made for each block by the ticket link at the top of the page. Adults 21 and up are welcome at all times, under 21 and over 8 years may enter the Icebar only at 7:15 and 8:00. No one under 21 may enter the Fire Lounge except on special events. Please check the calendar. |
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MacDinton's opened in May 2002 and most of its patrons have frequented the place since then, some becoming part of the furniture! The reason for the customers' loyalty is the fantastic service and the warm, friendly atmosphere that always makes you feel welcome. The staff is extremely friendly, fast and fun and always guarantees the best service. MacDinton's offers great Irish hospitality in a fresh, modern way. No diddly-dee here. The menu features some of Ireland's traditional dishes like Shepherd's Pie, Sausage Rolls and Bangers & Mash but also has something for every taste, served until midnight every night. Come and check out the amazing daily drink specials which include daily $2 OFF Happy Hour, except Friday when we have $10 all you can drink from 6-8pm. Also, there is live music Fri-Sun and Karaoke Tues & Thurs. Relax at MacDinton's great outdoor patio where you can relax with a nice cocktail and bring your dog to socialize at one of the many 'yappy hours'.
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Since September of 1979, Churchill's has been a staple of the Maimi live music scene, giving artists like Marilyn Manson, the Mavericks and countless other local bands a place to jump-start their musical careers.
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