Cheap drinks help make this a strong contender for Columbia's best dive.
Generic name, but then what do you expect from the Dive Bar folks? Craft beers, solid execution.
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Drink yourself Irish at the city’s Gaelic-ist Guinness-venture. Liver, quit yer bitching.
Steady, sports bar-y tavern anchoring Smith.
Rockers and admirers ripping through whiskeys and goat cheese salads.
Classic pub name signals footie on the telly and burgers and mash in the kitchen.
Foosball-lovin' after work pub with a family-style juke that's full of your neighbors' mix CDs, for better or worse.
Demolishing livers in the shadow of Madison Square Garden since 1969.
Beer bar institution finds new home, devoted crowd.
Irish hospitality amid MePa monkeyshines.
Gastropub heir to Bar Martignetti is more Christie than David.
- Ceol
- Cobble Hill
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The most Irish food and fun you can have for the 364 days that aren't St. Patty's.
Beer + free personal pie = a good time.
A cramped but worthy respite from Amsterdam's frat bar row.
This neighborhood bar reminds LESers what thing used to be like.
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One of New York's oldest bars, start the night at noon.
Emerald Isle neighborhood lifer stays strong, does not give in to the power of the skinny jean.
Workaday L.E.S. bar covers your simple burger-and-brew needs.
The oft answer to "What's your favorite bar in Brooklyn?"
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Beer, oh, beer, for we have found a hops lover's heaven.
A dash of Irish charm next to a White Castle and a gas station. The end of the rainbow!
Classic pub to watch the game and throw back a few.
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Jim Reardon and his latest pub are both the real deal.
- Iona
- Williamsburg
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Irish pub with ping-pong on the patio.
Quality food and drink from a joint named for a Land o' Lakes fishin' hole.
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