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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 guideThe city's de facto biker bar is patronized by tattooed Mission hipsters, bicycle-riding twentysomethings, blue-collar dudes in thermal shirts, and, of course,...more
see the San Francisco guideWith a constantly changing selection of 36 draught, 121 bottled, and 3 non-alcoholic brews, this is the best place to quench your thirstand many do....more
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Yazoo's brewpub is open for only a few hours, three days a week. So it's a good thing you can also buy the local microbrew's award-winning beers on tap at many...more
see the Nashville guideLocated about six miles outside of Aspen, this iconic old hangout of Hunter S. Thompson is frequented as often for its local color as for its food and drink....more
see the Aspen guideTucked behind the Brewster Inn & Chowder House, the Woodshed is a no-frills nightspot that hosts great up-and-coming New England bands (mostly rock and...more
see the Cape Cod guideFor those whose tastes run more to Pabst Blue Ribbon than bottle service, the Wonderland Ballroom might just be the perfect bar. Minivan bench seats, a Ms....more
see the Washington, D.C. guideArguably the greatest après-ski bar in the country, the Wobbly Barn outshines the go-go girl nightclubs of Whistler, the cowboy dives of Jackson, and the...more
see the Vermont guideWink Wine Bar's exterior may not look like much (it's located in a small strip mall), but this darkly lit, sleek wine bar, attached to the perennially packed...more
see the Austin 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
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