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.

Foley’s NY

Foley’s NY

18 W 33rd Street

Foley's, which the New York Post has called "the best bar to watch baseball in New York," (there are celebrity-autographed balls all over the joint), is also great spot for soccer and hockey. An... Read More

Galway Hooker

Galway Hooker

7 East 36th Street

Galway Hooker has something for everyone. Not only is it spacious, but it offers plenty of bar space to try to secure that all important beverage. True to its Irish roots, Galway Hooker usually

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Galway Hooker Downtown

Galway Hooker Downtown

133 7th Ave. South

Like it's midtown big brother, Downtown Galway Hooker has something for everyone. Not only is it spacious, but it offers plenty of bar space to try to secure that all important beverage. True to its... Read More

Gleason’s

Gleason’s

3318 Broadway, Astoria

Astoria is growing pretty quickly -- probably because it's still relatively cheap, and Brooklyn and other outliers are more expensive. In the way of true sports bars, though, for a long time the

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Gossip Bar and Restaurant
Harlem Tavern

Harlem Tavern

2153 Frederick Douglas Blvd

Because of some of our proximity, we at Where We Watch are a little biased toward Harlem Tavern. Who doesn't love a bar that's steps from you? That being said, it doesn't disappoint. The food is

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Hill Country

Hill Country

30 West 26th Street

In the spirit of full disclosure, we must admit that we are Hill Country regulars. And why wouldn't we be? The restaurant boasts finger lickin' bbq, cheap beer, great live music and a convenient... Read More

Irish Rogue

Irish Rogue

356 West 44th Street

The folks at Irish Rogue makes it easy to patronize the Midtown West locale. In addition to a daily drink specials, weekend brunch and outdoor seating, this comfy spot offers late night food till 2am... Read More

Irish Rover

Irish Rover

3718 28th Street, Astoria

Classic Irish dive bar situated in Astoria. No food, although food options exist nearby and they are liberal about letting you order in. If you have friends in Astoria and want a chill night of

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Jack Demsey’s

Jack Demsey’s

36 West 33rd Street

The topline on Jack Demsey's website is simple: Manhattan's No. 1 Celtic supporter club. It was backed to the gills for the 2009 Champions League Final - but before you assume this is some "dank"... Read More

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