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.

Red Lion

Red Lion

151 Bleeker Street

This bar is pretty great. Walked in one afternoon and immediately started chatting up the bartender. The vibe is great and there are a ton of tvs. They have live music sometimes, but that doesn't... Read More

Red Sky

Red Sky

47 E 29th Street

If you are like us at Where We Watch, you crave the best part about a place like Red Sky - the roof deck. But Red Sky's appeal just starts there. This is no dive bar. Each floor has a completely

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Redemption Grill

Redemption Grill

1003 2nd Avenue

Good place. The first time we were ever in here was for a girl's birthday party. The girl happened to be a lesbian, and so, accordingly, most of her friends were as well. That disappointed a few... Read More

Rogue

Rogue

757 Sixth Avenue

Located in Chelsea on 6th Avenue and 25th Street, Rogue's great menu, drink selection and upscale yet casual atmosphere makes us a great destination of any occasion. Come and enjoy 8 flat screen... Read More

Sidebar

Sidebar

120 E 15th St

Part trendy-NYC bar, part upscale sports bar, SideBar offers a unique sports viewing experience for the high-end sports fan. With various rooms, an eclectic menu and weekly drink specials, this bar... Read More

Slainte

Slainte

304 Bowery

If you find yourself in the Lower East Side/East Village and hipster bars aren't fitting the bill, saunter up to the bar at Slainte and you'll feel right at home. This classic Irish pub boasts 12... Read More

Slattery’s Midtown Pub

Slattery’s Midtown Pub

8 East 36th Street

This is whatcha call "a diamond in the rough." While the two bars across the street --- Ginger Man and Galway Hooker --- get more attention, Slattery's is two levels, will play audio, is not... Read More

SNAP

SNAP

248 West 14th St.

While it's a rookie in the West Village game, one look inside SNAP demonstrates that it knows what it's doing. SNAP stands for sports, nightlife and pastime, and it lacks none of the three. Quirky

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Soldier McGee

Soldier McGee

480 Amsterdam Avenue

This unassuming corner bar in the thick of UWS busiest bar street is packed with bar must-haves: a pool table, a Touchtunes jukebox, eight 50-inch TVs and fairly cheap craft beer and a thorough bar... Read More

Southern Hospitality

Southern Hospitality

1460 Second Ave

The place formerly known as "Justin Timberlake's restaurant" is full of real southern charm, so where better to enjoy game day? Southern Hospitality, the ultimate Memphis BBQ joint, opens early and

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