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  2. The 21 Best 24-Hour Restaurants in NYC for Your Round-the ...

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    Here are the best 24-hour restaurants in NYC, rounded up for your dining pleasu ... And while it isn’t offered 24/7, stop by for the bar’s generous happy hour from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday ...

  3. The 54 Best Rooftop Bars in NYC to Hang Out on from Now ... - AOL

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    Expect a wide variety of cocktails and drinks, and be sure to stop by for happy hour every weekday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. for $10 martinis and wine, $7 beer and half price shared plates. Looking ...

  4. Rise Bar - Wikipedia

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    During the bar's application process for later operating hours, patrons who attended board meetings commented that Rise was a comfortable place that "fostered a sense of community". [10] ShermansTravel lists the establishment among "the best gay and queer bars in Manhattan". [3] Get Out! Magazine named Rise its Best Bar of the Year in 2022. [5]

  5. Please Don't Tell - Wikipedia

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    PDT, also known as Please Don't Tell, is a speakeasy-style cocktail bar in the East Village of Manhattan, New York City. The bar is often cited as the first speakeasy-style bar and thus originator of the modern speakeasy trend, [1] [2] and has influenced the American bar industry in numerous ways, [3] including beginning a sea change in New York City's cocktail culture. [2]

  6. Duff's Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Duff's Brooklyn. Duff's Brooklyn is a heavy metal bar located at 168 Marcy Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City.. Duff's initially opened as "Bellevue Bar" in the Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan in 1999, before moving to Brooklyn in 2004 with a name change to Duff's Brooklyn.The original Brooklyn location was at 28 North 3rd Street, where the bar resided from December 2004 to December 2008.

  7. The 15 Best Gay Bars in NYC for Your Next Night Out - AOL

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    Since the 17th Century (yes, you read that right), New York City has played a major role in the country’s LGBTQIA+ history. From the Stonewall riots of 1969 to hosting the world’s largest ...