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Brickwall Tavern and Dining Room has quickly made the final block of Cookman Avenue a hot spot in Asbury Park, attracting a vibrant and bustling flow of people to previously abandoned sidewalks. Inside the restaurant, exposed building materials such as brick, cement, and plywood hint at Brickwall’s elemental inspiration. This inspiration translates well into Brickwall’s fare, which pairs a generous drink selection with high-end comfort food.
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A traditional sailing boat used in Galway Bay off the coast of Ireland. The hooker was developed for the strong seas there. It is identified by the sail formation, which is extremely distinctive and quite beautiful.
Please take a look at the Menu pages to see what’s cooking in the kitchen everyday. Also be sure to check the Galway Hooker Pub Events page to keep up to date on the live music schedule and what sports are being shown on several giant, HD screens. |
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Established in 1997, J.J. Bitting Brewing Company was the first brewery to operate in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, since the repeal of prohibition in 1933. This spacious, 3-story restaurant resides in a beautifully restored 100 year old brick building that once housed The J.J. Bitting Coal and Feed Depot.
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Lea, a 60 seat wine bar, reataurant-lounge adds an opulent quality of romance to Grand Central's typically professional ambiance. Behind dark wooden slats, nestled in the hollowed granite halls of the Helmsley building, Invoking a 19th century writer’s den of the romantic period, Lea is a seductive and secluded wine bar and lounge located near Grand Central.
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A New York's Sports Bar Grill, and Entertainment Center located in the heart of Park Slope. Offers dinner, fun,flat screen televisions, pool tables and of course good food. Ocean's 8 Sports Bar & Grill is a relaxing and hip must-visit nightspot. Come for the food, stay for the fun only at New York's Ocean's 8 Sports Bar & Grill.
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Smooth and inviting, with elegant urban décor and a classic bar set amidst exposed brick walls and hardwood floors, G·Bar and Lounge is the perfect setting for lunch, dinner or late night cocktails with family, friends, and colleagues. The bar is just steps away from the historic landmarks of New York City’s Bronx Borough. Feature themed nights and karaoke, Giovanni bar offers something for everyone.
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Named after the historic town of Kinsale in County Cork is an ideal place to watch your favorite U.S. and international games including many closed circuit soccer, rugby and Gaelic games.
In business for more than twenty years, the Kinsale Tavern offers the best value and fairest prices in all of New York City. oin Enjoy a proper pint of Guinness at New York's most authentic Irish pub (as hailed by the New York Times and Washington Times)! Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Coffee and Drinks. |
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Brickyard Gastropub is know for its friendly and knowledgeable staff who are always happy to offer advice and suggestions based on guests' tastes and preferences. They are also strongly committed to sustainability and eco-friendly practices by using biodegradable packaging. , recycling and composting where possible and working with local suppliers who share their values. In addition, they offer catering services for events and private parties, so you can easily bring their delicious food and drinks to any gathering. Whether you fancy a leisurely meal with friends, a date night, or a night out on the town, Brickyard Gastropub has something for everyone. No wonder this gastro pub has become a popular Manhattan spot for its great food, drinks, atmosphere and service. http://brickyardnyc.com/
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Great Food, Great Drinks, Great Fun, and Great Service. FOOTBALL is in high gear with drink and food specials during all the college and PRO games.
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The Trash Bar is located at 256 Grand St. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn between Driggs Ave. and Roebling Street. The Trash Bar, a 21-and-over venue, finds itself in the center of this revival as one of the best local bars and the streets premier music venue capable of hosting rock-n-roll shows that parade talent in front of hundreds of people.
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Located on Third Avenue between 45th and 46th Street in the heart of Midtown Manhattan in New York City and only steps away from Grand Central Station, O’Neill’s is one of Manhattan’s most famous traditional Irish pubs and restaurants. O’Neill’s is an ideal setting for after work parties, dinner, or just to grab a drink and meet up with friends.
The main bar at O’Neill’s opens onto Third Avenue. After work, crowds meet and mingle with friends while they enjoy happy hour drinks from Monday to Friday along with a great Recession Buster bar menu. O’Neill’s is also the ideal hangout location for watching your favorite teams on a number of giant screens and LCD TVs. http://www.oneillsnewyork.com/ |
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Hidden away, on a side street in the most unlikely of places, Brandy's is one of the Upper East Side's best-kept secrets. This intimate spot showcases live talent every night of the week and has been for over 30 years. This extremely friendly and warm bar invites its patrons to participate and sing along to show tunes and old classics performed by talented professionals. This is definitely a great spot to end an evening - especially with a date.
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Traditionally Australian food has been influenced by two main groups – the British, who settled the country in the late eighteenth century, and the Aboriginals who occupied the land for more than 40,000 years before then.
Australian cuisine was heavily influenced by the first English settlers, who favored such staples as roasted cuts of meat, grilled steak and chops with vegetables. Despite an array of different influences in the last 200 years, much of this traditional British food has remained a mainstay of Australian cuisine, particularly in Australian pub fare such as meat pies and fish and chips. |
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Bringing the spirit and culinary traditions of an open-air German beer garden with one of the most diverse urban landscapes in the world, Studio Square is a destination for all to gather, eat and drink in modern merriment.
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First Tuesdays at Last Exit: Modern Needs is a monthly listening and dance party featuring garage, beat, punk, psych, soul, ska, reggae, power-pop, and rock’n’roll sounds from the 1950s to the now,
hosted by Mr. Lee of Dead Flowers Productions.
Special guest DJs and monthly musical themes!
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Whether you’re meeting friends after work for a drink, stopping by with family for lunch or dinner, gathering with friends to watch a game, or listen to your favorite band, Moore’s Sports Bar & Tavern truly is “the place” to be.
Fully renovated and modernized in 2009 with superb acoustics, free Wi-Fi, fourteen flat screen HD televisions all highlighted by our 120” projection television, Moore’s still maintains the warmth and character of the inn that first opened in 1787. |
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Madame X is a festive spot for pre-or-apres the theater. Drenched in a heady mix of Weimar Republic meets Parisian bordello vintage atmosphere—think romantic couches, Persian rugs, dramatic crimson lighting, humidor, dormer skylight and a charming hidden back patio with a gently gurgling waterfall and wind chimes—Madame X is a favorite of the 25-and-up.
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Connolly Station opened May 19, 2005, named after a train station in Dublin, and proximity to the Belmar Train Station. This combined two restaurants, Pat's Tavern and Patrick's Pub with one menu and theme. They feature a large menu with a wide variety such as; mouth watering steaks, fresh seafood, large salads, wraps, sandwiches, & Irish specialties like fresh corned beef & shephard's pie. Connolly Station is also known for it's excellent nightly entertainment.
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Dublin House Pub & Restaurant is One of Red Bank's most historic landmarks.
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Proud to be of service to New Brunswick and the Rutgers community! Come visit anytime to kick back and enjoy yourself.
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Two-floor Irish bar with excellent food and service. Convienently located Downtown on Murray Street, between Church and West Broadway, Biddy's is right near the A-C-E and 1-2-3-9 Chambers Street station.
Come visit for a delicious meal and some drinks after work, catch the game on one of our seven TVs, or play some beer pong late into the night |
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Founded in 1969, we are in our sixth decade serving our wonderful patrons with a perfect pint of Guinness and other great beers from around the globe.
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Since its founding in 1988, Brooklyn Brewery has brewed flavorful beers that enrich the life, tradition and culture of the communities it serves. Its award-winning roster of year-round, seasonal and specialty beers have gained the Brewery notoriety as one of the top craft beer producers in the world. While striving to brew the best beer possible (and make time for our growing families), The Brewery promotes the proliferation of good beer and good food whenever it can. Brooklyn beers are currently distributed in 25 states and 20 countries. Throughout 2011 The Brewery underwent an expansion that will double overall capacity in 2012 and quintuple by 2013. Brooklyn Brewery probably exports more beer than any other American craft brewery.
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Happy Hour - Weekdays 3:30-6, Wed. 10-close, All NFL games!!!
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A great meal & a great time, whether you're dining in or
taking food home with you. Good, honest, simple food.
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"Sit down with friends in our casual, relaxed atmosphere and enjoy a freshly prepared meal. We pay attention to every detail and it shows either in our finely prepared catering, dinner entrees, or just a burger and a beer. Stop in and find out why Klee's is one of the best eateries at the Jersey Shore."
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The Boathouse Bar and Grill has been in operation since 1998 and is owned by Tim and Matt Harmon. The original Boathouse was located at 1401 Highway 71 in Belmar and moved to its current location at 1309 Main Street in Belmar, in November 2000. There have been several restaurants in this location prior to the Boathouse, including "Jerry O's", "The Rescue" and the "Wooden Nickel".
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Serving the Rutgers Community since 1933, OQT is a longstanding favorite for students and alumni. Fun promotions, drink specials, Wednesday night Poker tournaments, live DJ's pumping music, and an awesome staff, OQT is a hard place to beat. All of this plus a great menu prepared by Blitzburgers.
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Opened March 2002, PJ’s Cherry Hill is a fun place to hang out, enjoy a great meal, meet new people or bring a date. They pride ourselves on ability to combine outstanding food, cold beer and friendly service. Dance to DJ or live music Saturday nights from 9pm to 1am or check out the game with friends on one 21 TV’s and plasma screen HDTV’s.
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Casual restaurant and saloon in old fashioned eclectic, fun atmosphere with fresh sea food, produce & chopped meat delivered daily.
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