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.

Johnny Utah’s

Johnny Utah’s

25 West 51st Street

We all know someone who has drunkenly embraced humiliation on a mechanical bull. I've done it and admit I wasn't very good. The best place in NYC to practice your bull riding skills: Johnny Utah's,... Read More

Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree

513 3rd Ave new york, ny

This is probably the best bar in Manhattan (if you are 21-23, already drunk, sweaty, don't care about the game that is happening and looking for a place to put your tongue.) Joshua Tree leans

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Keats Restaurant

Keats Restaurant

842 Second Avenue

While the neighborhood may be barren, this karaoke bar, which doubles as a sports bar, is full of life. The crowd's great and the beers are cheap. Karaoke is king here, but that shouldn't keep you... Read More

Kelly’s Sports Bar

Kelly’s Sports Bar

12 avenue a new york, ny

Kelly's is a dive bar that is trying to pretend it isn't. Cheap drinks, on top of specials, a regular crowd of your everyman and only outside food. If the bar would just embrace the dive-ness of

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Kettle of Fish

Kettle of Fish

59 Christopher Street

According to sources as trusted as NPR and the New York Times, "The best place in America to watch the Packers is Lambeau Field. The second best place is Kettle of Fish."

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King’s Head Tavern

King’s Head Tavern

222 East 14th Street

In the midst of the Village's dive bars and lounges, you'll find Kings Head Tavern - a beer aficionado's dream with a vast assortment of draught beers and comfy couches to chill upon. Not an obvious... Read More

Lansdowne Rd

Lansdowne Rd

599 10th Avenue

While we know that the trek to 10th Ave can seem too far sometimes, consider Lansdowne Road. There are a lot of upsides: beer towers ($30, regardless of brand), a weekly promotion where if a certain... Read More

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

Little Town

Little Town

118 East 15 Street, New York, NY 10003

Tucked into the tiny sliver of 15th Street is Little Town, a cozy bar playing homage to the great beers of the Empire State. The bar boasts a healthy list of bottles, drafts and buckets, along with

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