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This traditional, unpretentious biergarten, located on Avenue C in the East Village, fits comfortably between the neighborhood's grungy past and increasingly...more
see the New York City guideWhen this venerable music venue's former incarnation, Northsix, opened in 2001, it heralded an explosive new era of grassroots indie rock in Brooklyn, drawing...more
see the Brooklyn guideWhen Chinatown's beloved Swedish bar/restaurant Good World closed in 2008, the city's arty-Scandinavian crowd was bereft. But not for long. In early 2009, the...more
see the New York City guideSlap a bar on the eighteenth floor of New York's new High Linestraddling skyscraper hotel the Standard, add floor-to-ceiling windows, doormen from the...more
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Terroir eschews wine-snob culture, while welcoming genuine wine fanatics with open arms. It does come with credentials: Co-owner Paul Grieco used to oversee the...more
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Depending on whom you talk to, this low-slung party spot on the eastern shore of Fort Pond spelled either the end of Montauk or a new beginning when it opened...more
see the The Hamptons guideAfter a five-year hiatus, the bunkerlike lounge beneath Andre Balazs's Mercer Hotel is back in business and swankier than ever. After you locate the unassuming...more
see the New York City guideLocated in the center of sleepy Amagansett, the Stephen Talkhouse is the closest thing to a CBGB-style roadhouse as you're likely to find on the East End. Since...more
see the The Hamptons guideAsk the bartenders at Williamsburg's Spuyten Duyvil about the obscure artisanal draughts with umlauted names scrawled on the chalkboards, and along with an...more
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The buzz surrounding this downtown "gastropub" shouldn't give the Spotted Pig too much pause: With dozens of hard-to-find artisanal brews on draft, nobody's...more
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