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    Default New York Attractions

    Im heading to NY for a week with the missus. Going to boxing the Friday and Saturday night but are there any locals with recommendations on what to go see/do outside the obvious, empire state building statue of liberty etc. Also if anyone can recommend any decent bars that might be slightly cheaper then those in times square. Being Irish I like my bars dirty and dingey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Im heading to NY for a week with the missus. Going to boxing the Friday and Saturday night but are there any locals with recommendations on what to go see/do outside the obvious, empire state building statue of liberty etc. Also if anyone can recommend any decent bars that might be slightly cheaper then those in times square. Being Irish I like my bars dirty and dingey
    BRO SORRY IT TOOK ME THIS LONG TO SEE YOUR POST. HOPE IT AINT TOO LATE. NYC IS MY STOMPING GROUND HERE ARE SOME BARS UP YOUR ALLEY "DARK AND DINGEY" HAHAHA

    THIS IS A MUST:

    McSorley's Old Ale House, generally known as McSorley's, is the oldest "Irish" tavern in New York City. 15 East 7th Street in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan

    We used to go here for cheap shots
    Blue & Gold Tavern
    79 E. 7th St., nr. First Ave.

    Blarney Cove
    510 E. 14th St., nr. Ave.

    Blarney Stone

    Continental
    510 25 Third Ave., at St. Marks Pl.

    ************************************************** *******************************

    FOR DOWN IN THE VILLAGE:

    B Bar and Grill
    Greenwich Village - American, Pub Food
    40 E 4th St

    Temple Bar
    Greenwich Village - Pub Food
    332 Lafayette St

    Red Lion Music, Pub & Restaurant
    Greenwich Village - Pub Food


    check out the Village Vanguard for great jazz shows and , The Blue Note,
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    YOU MUST GO TO TOTONNO'S PIZZA, BEST IN GOTHAM CITY!! https://images.search.yahoo.com/imag...fp&fr2=piv-web
    CHECK OUT CHINA TOWN, GO DOWN TO MULBERRY STREET, LITTLE ITALY IS RIGHT THERE AS WELL.
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    Default Re: New York Attractions

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Im heading to NY for a week with the missus. Going to boxing the Friday and Saturday night but are there any locals with recommendations on what to go see/do outside the obvious, empire state building statue of liberty etc. Also if anyone can recommend any decent bars that might be slightly cheaper then those in times square. Being Irish I like my bars dirty and dingey
    BRO SORRY IT TOOK ME THIS LONG TO SEE YOUR POST. HOPE IT AINT TOO LATE. NYC IS MY STOMPING GROUND HERE ARE SOME BARS UP YOUR ALLEY "DARK AND DINGEY" HAHAHA

    THIS IS A MUST:

    McSorley's Old Ale House, generally known as McSorley's, is the oldest "Irish" tavern in New York City. 15 East 7th Street in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan

    We used to go here for cheap shots
    Blue & Gold Tavern
    79 E. 7th St., nr. First Ave.

    Blarney Cove
    510 E. 14th St., nr. Ave.

    Blarney Stone

    Continental
    510 25 Third Ave., at St. Marks Pl.

    ************************************************** *******************************

    FOR DOWN IN THE VILLAGE:

    B Bar and Grill
    Greenwich Village - American, Pub Food
    40 E 4th St

    Temple Bar
    Greenwich Village - Pub Food
    332 Lafayette St

    Red Lion Music, Pub & Restaurant
    Greenwich Village - Pub Food


    check out the Village Vanguard for great jazz shows and , The Blue Note,
    ************************************************** ************************

    YOU MUST GO TO TOTONNO'S PIZZA, BEST IN GOTHAM CITY!! https://images.search.yahoo.com/imag...fp&fr2=piv-web
    CHECK OUT CHINA TOWN, GO DOWN TO MULBERRY STREET, LITTLE ITALY IS RIGHT THERE AS WELL.
    Cheers Mate, Ill try squeeze it all in

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    Default Re: New York Attractions

    Don't know if you went yet but the village and Soho are a lot of fun to walk around. Great art, clothes and about anything else you can imagine. There ars bars on every block. I used to like Sinclair's as it was a blues bar and they always had fantastic little known blues players there. I haven't seen the 911 memorial yet but you won't find a shortage of interesting things in NYC, it's a great city if it weren't for the new Yorkers, now Boston, that's the place to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Don't know if you went yet but the village and Soho are a lot of fun to walk around. Great art, clothes and about anything else you can imagine. There ars bars on every block. I used to like Sinclair's as it was a blues bar and they always had fantastic little known blues players there. I haven't seen the 911 memorial yet but you won't find a shortage of interesting things in NYC, it's a great city if it weren't for the new Yorkers, now Boston, that's the place to be.
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