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New York City is the salad bowl of the worldNew York City is the salad bowl of the world. People from every part of the world, of every ethnicity, colour and breed live here. They have different family system, values, festival, foods, income and of course, drinking habit. To serve to this wild mix, New York bars have adopted well and cater to the drinking need of each and every person living. Doing this for years, they have grown into the best bars in the world. From local standard they have become world-standard. Of course, if you can't serve to your wide range of clientele, you cant expect to survive in this business.

New York is covered with bars, every place you can think of, has many bars to choose from. This often poses a problem to casual tourists who have come to NYC for the first time or to someone who has newly shifted to this great city.

Bars serve to every drinking need, alcohol, non-alcoholic, health drinks. In this article, we shall talk about bars serving mainly alcohol.

My first suggestion would be WineBar. I personally prefer a peaceful drinking environment than to have 1000 decibel music roaring into my ears. This place offers exactly the same. Friendly, calm, peaceful environment and a large collection of alcohol to choose from. You can get a common drink or if you desire you can try some exquisite varieties.

Le Poisson Rouge is another great spot to get a drink for yourself. This is a combination of two bars in fact. The first one is for art lovers. Artistically built, here you can wait for your partner to arrive so you both can enter the main bar together. The main bar is having exquisite shows. The singers perform a variety of music, from Icelandic folk songs to modern American numbers. The entry fee is low too.

If you are in a carnival mood, this is your bar, the . Yes, thats the name. The place is built with the favour, colour, mood and atmosphere of carnival but the biggest drawback is the size of the bar. Few, tables, two dozen of stools and barely any vacant space to stand. It is advisable to arrive early as the lucky ones who can secure a place tend to spend all the evening here. If you get hungry, try the pan con tomate, its from the heaven.

Before I end, I shall name another personal favourite. No pub is as wild as the Irish pubs, right? You can find an Irish pub right in NYC if you step in the Dorian Grey. Guess what, the great-grandnephew of Oscar Wilde is the owner of this joint. Dorian Grey carries on the legacy in its appearance, scantily furnished, low music, yet simple, cheery and charming. The walls are decorated with photos of prominent writers, the drinks are named after them, it is quite a literary bar. Also, the kitchen serves to your taste well.

by: Isencs William




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