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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday October 21, 2009
    Galway Hooker Downtown
    133 7th Ave S, btw Charles and 10th St; West Village; 212.675.6220

    Eschewing the cavernous space and hopefully the even emptier inhabitants of the Midtown original, GHD's a rare happy medium between multi-story sports bar and...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday January 22, 2009
    Bar 108

    A roomy, tile-floored corner bar anchored by eight flatscreens -- four behind the marble-topped bar, four in back -- 108's the latest offering from the guy behind the...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday September 3, 2008
    The Hill
    416 3rd Ave, between 29th and 30th; 212.481.1712

    From the Dune and Honey guys (and unrelated to MTV's The Hills), this two-floor, dual-barred, 30-screened "sports lounge" serves up noshing staples (mozzarella sticks,...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday July 26, 2007
    The Blue Seats

    Named for the Garden section where diehards booze and jeer, Blue Seats is -- for better or worse -- the LES' first high-end sports bar, lavished with 72 HD flat panels...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday June 7, 2007
    Ponies at the Playwright

    PW's the only Manhattan bar with OTB-sanctioned, on-premise wagering, serviced by a two-person window up front and, for those ashamed to expose their addiction to...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Friday March 31, 2006
    Harlem Lanes
    2116 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd, at 126th; 212.678.BOWL

    When Harlem Lanes opens tomorrow, it'll be only the 4th bowling alley in Manhattan, and only the 3rd not housed in a bus station. The two-story mega-complex, which...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Friday March 17, 2006
    NCAA Tourney Bars

    Everyone knows the mainstays for the NCAA Tournament, so here are three more options: Ship of Fools: 1590 2nd Ave, between 82nd and 83rd If you're into white, heavily...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Friday October 28, 2005
    Stout
    133 W 33rd St, between 6th and 7th; 212.629.6191

    It's the beginning of basketball season, which means you have exactly five days left to be optimistic about the Knicks' prospects. Since Madison Square Garden is...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday May 11, 2005
    Croxley Ales

    Now that the Mets are back on television -- and the Yankees are again pretending to earn their pay -- it's time to reassert your undying devotion. There's no better...

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