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.

Come back often - we'll be adding info on more awesome NYC bars on a regular basis. And if we missed one that you think we should add, click here to let us know. Where are you watching?

Latitude Bar

Latitude Bar

783 8th Ave

Wanna say this up front --- their website mentions their "hot, friendly staff." It's extremely true on both counts. Place is three levels, with something to offer on every level, including a ... Read More

Legends

Legends

6 West 33rd Street

Legends bears some comparison to the large sports bars in mid-midtown. Big open spaces, dark wood paneling, long bar, great drink selections and specials. One important distinction of note - Legends ... Read More

Local West

1 Penn Plaza

Hop off the LIRR, NJ Transit or almost any subway line and stumble into Local. This not-your-standard-bar-menu boasts a few twists on the old classics... we're fans of the extreme grilled cheese ... Read More

Lucky Jack’s

Lucky Jack’s

129 Orchard Street

Lucky Jack's is the Dirk Diggler of Loisaida's drinking establishments. At over 50 feet long, Jack's copper-topped beauty of a bar spans almost the entire length of the narrow, block-long space. ... Read More

Lunasa

Lunasa

126 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10009-5783

Lunasa is the East Village answer to the classic soccer pub. The low key atmosphere inside is low key until the match starts. The food is good and the beer on tap is reasonably priced, what more ... Read More

Mad Hatter Saloon

Mad Hatter Saloon

360 Third Avenue

There is no question that New York is filled with unmemorable Irish pubs. However, Mad Hatter Saloon definitely does not fall into that category. With several high-def televisions, a vast selection ... Read More

Mad River Bar & Grille

Mad River Bar & Grille

1442 Third Ave @ 82nd St

Full disclosure -- any bar that has a picture of Homer Simpson thinking as the icon for their trivia nights is close to our heart. Great bar on the UES with a good, knowledgeable sports crowd. If ... Read More

Madiba

Madiba

195 DeKalb Avenue

This is the essential South African bar in all five boroughs. Run by a husband and wife team, it will be an essential stopping place during the World Cup 2010 -- even if the home team isn't playing. ... Read More

Manny’s on Second

1770 Second Avenue

Known to the masses as "the old Blondie's", Manny's has all the features of your standard Upper East side sports bar. With 40 HD TVs and wings galore, this is the one-stop shop for any sports fan. ... Read More

McCormack’s Pub

McCormack’s Pub

365 Third Avenue

This is an official 'World Cup partner bar' for 2010 and should be rocking (in the true Murray Hill definition) for every game of the set, almost. Specials range on each day but it's a good "always ... Read More

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