Port Authority comfort food pros expand east. Bread shipped in from Philly daily for more or less classic cheesesteaks. Also real Italian hoagies, roast pork, broccoli rabe. Italian fries or Yuengl... read more
Finally a gastropub for the FiDi. Ainsworth, Hill, and Dune crew upgrade the bar food options on Wall Street's fringe. Lobster Cobb salads, free-range chickens, black angus sliders with truffled Th... read more
Massive sports bar replaces Porky's, with thirty flatscreen TVs tuned into one testosterone-fueled event or another. Seats at horseshoe-shaped leather banquettes provide clear HD views. Skirt steak... read more
Bowling alley serves Veuve Clicquot, guy who runs the snack bar won the Meilleurs Ouvriers de France Diplome d'Honneur. Only in NYC! David Burke at the Stadium Grill cooks up prawn meatloaf and New... read more
Nightclub slash restaurant Charles reborn as nightclub slash sports bar. Continuity provided by holdover chef, although now she’s cranking out sophisto takes on bar bites. Think fish and chip... read more
West Village bar takes a page from Ainsworth and Warren 77 playbooks, drops a sophisto haunt for gorging on sports. No cheapie Miller Lite posters and stale beer stench, instead clubby feel from wo... read more
You know all those scruffy 20 and 30 something cats playing soccer in Prospect Park? Well, they need a drink. Soccer, footie, futbol themed bar ideal for quaffing Guinness while catching Arsenal v ... read more
In the beginning there was Skee-Ball. Then, inevitably, a BrewSkeeBall league. And now, finally, a national headquarters. Billyburg bar dedicated to the pursuit of the full circle: all nine tosses ... read more
Six-thousand foot sprawler aims to fill the "local hang" hole in the heart of Chelsea and the Flatiron. Sports bar first and foremost, proudly packing 40 flat-screens, with enough acreage to ensure... read more
Sign says it all. Namesake wings are nicely bronzed, meaty and full of flavor. Order by the 10, 20, 50, or 100. Mild and medium won't require homemade blue cheese sauce to cool down your tongue. Ho... read more
Sports bar, Tribeca style. Think Smith & Mills cross-fertilized with the ESPN Zone. Metrosexual left wing Sean Avery is on board, applying his "most hated player in the NHL" credentials to the ... read more
Beer stadium replicates Joe College formula from NYU-close locale for Columbia kids. Huge selection of brews just like mothership, not to mention vast square footage of TVs showing all the games on... read more
Citywide 'cue chain just the thing for fratastic M-Hill. Roadhouse kitsch inside, old wood, hubcaps, barrels, trademark "Be Nice or Leave" sign. Bar wallpapered in license plates. Sit at a table sh... read more
Sports bar, as imagined by a nightclub. Sleek finishes, low lights, somewhat tarted-up crowd. Entry room leads to narrow bar leads to big back room with a second bar. Sixteen high-def big screens p... read more
Evolution of the nabe reaches the sports bar stage. Guy's guy spot plenty comfortable, with long mahogany bar, high-def plasma TVs, and cozy fireplace. Brothers Mulholland know the way their client... read more
TGIJimmy's! Fratastic BBQ joint with as many locations as Duane Reade. Cluttered interiors rock ersatz-roadhouse effects: neon beer signs, college pennants, wood paneling, old license plates. Kind ... read more
Neighborhood bar where a few cold pints will do more to take the edge off that anger than a month of talk therapy. Bourbon Street-looking crimson exterior with iron mullions and black lanterns lead... read more
TGIJimmy's! Fratastic BBQ joint with as many locations as Duane Reade. Cluttered interiors rock ersatz-roadhouse effects: neon beer signs, college pennants, wood paneling, old license plates. Kind ... read more
One of the few spots in Manhattan that brags "buses welcome." Humungous tourist-friendly brew pub right on the river, clink a few while watching pink-slipped bankers knock away their frustrations o... read more
TGIJimmy's! Fratastic BBQ joint with as many locations as Duane Reade. Cluttered interiors rock ersatz-roadhouse effects: neon beer signs, college pennants, wood paneling, old license plates. Kind ... read more
Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original ...
Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck&r...
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San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swa...