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.

Mercury Bar

Mercury Bar

493 Third Avenue

If you're a young 20-something looking for a good flirt, Mercury Bar is a good start. Saturday nights feature 80s pop and 90s hip hop (combined with music videos) but this Murray Hill spot does

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Metro 53

Metro 53

307 East 53rd St

Walked by this place last night. It was crazy packed at 6:01pm on a Thursday in June with essentially no sporting events on television. (Michael Jackson, sadly, had just passed away, although no one... Read More

MJ Armstrong’s

MJ Armstrong’s

329 1st Avenue

MJ Armstrong's looks like any New York sports pub on first glance, but under the surface MJ is as Cali as legalized marijuana. Chargers and Golden Bears fans pack out this place anytime their left

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Mr. Dennehy’s

Mr. Dennehy’s

63 Carmine Street

For those of us who drink below 14th Street, we are usually resigned to overpriced cocktails and swanky lounges. The exception to this is Mr. Dennehy's: a classic no-frills pub. Step into this West

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Mudville 9

Mudville 9

126 Chambers Street

Step off the Chambers St subway and catch a whiff of Mudville 9's award-winning flavored wings and barbeque (did we mention the $23 all-you-can-consume wings, fries and pitchers?). Follow your nose... Read More

Nevada Smiths

Nevada Smiths

74 3rd Avenue

If you're looking for the spot to watch soccer in NYC, its Nevada Smiths. Some of its more famous patrons include Roman Abramovich (Owner of Chelsea FC) and Ehud Olmert (Prime Minister of Israel).... Read More

O’Reilly’s Townhouse Restaurant

O’Reilly’s Townhouse Restaurant

21 West 35th Street

O'Reilly's Townhouse is a classic pub in the mega-mall of Midtown - with the perfect equation of good food, good drinks, good prices and good people. It is an ideal spot to kill some time before a... Read More

Old Castle Pub & Restaurant

Old Castle Pub & Restaurant

160 West 54th Street

The self-anointed "heart of Irish civilization in midtown," Old Castle Pub & Restaurant holds true to its roots and creates an authentic pub experience amidst the souvenir vendors and Times Square... Read More

Opal

Opal

251 E 52nd St

A classic Murray Hill-meets-UES staple. Popped collars and polos abound, especially during happy hour... come early or late if you want a good people-watching seat.

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Overlook

Overlook

225 E 44th Street

Dubbed "Midtown East's premier sports bar," the Overlook offers everything a New York-residing sports fan could hope for: drink/food specials, 20+ hi-def tvs, and an awesome patio with two GIANT

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