Bars
New York has more bars than any other city in the world. There are great bars and a fair amount of terrible bars. The team at Where We Watch know the "where should we go out?" feeling and want to take the guess work out of your drinking plans.



Stillwater NYC
78 East 4th StreetStillwater boasts Buck Hunter and a golf video game, a pool table and an online jukebox, half a dozen plasma tvs, a killer wings deal on Mondays and cheap beer specials on several other nights. Read More

Stone Creek
140 East 27th StreetThis place is pretty classy -- look at the main image on their website. It's a low-key vibe once you get in there, though. They have Direct TV for CFB and NFL packages in the fall of 2010. Your... Read More


Sunswick 3535
3502 35th Street, AstoriaWhen I first moved to Astoria, some semi-drunk guy at another bar told me that Sunswick - that's what people call it, even though the official name is Sunswick 3535 - has "the best burger in
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The 13th Step
149 Second AvenueSometimes a bad decision can be the right move. One place that brings that to mind at the 13th Step. Named after an AA term for sleeping with your sponsor, the 13th Step is a great little watering
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The Ainsworth
122 West 26th StreetThis joint calls itself a "Jets bar," which most places in New York could reasonably say -- but in all honesty, it's typically pretty packed for football on Sundays (and increasingly so on
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The Australian
20 West 38 StreetOne of us works near this joint, and back in 2007 or so, we were spending a good deal of time here, including taking a few Match.Com dates over to this spot. It's pretty cool -- legitimate
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The Carriage House
219 E. 59th StreetFamous story: one of the founders of this site had to watch the end of the 2009 BCS title game (Texas vs. Alabama) in this bar because, well, he left another location, was on a train headed home,
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