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NYC Bars by Price & Rating LIST, MAPS, AND CHARTS OF NEW YORK CITY AREA BARS BY PRICE, HAPPY HOURS, AND RATINGS. BY MAX WOOLF (@MINIMAXIR — MINIMAXIR.COM) • Bar data was retrieved from Foursquare • Table is sorted by Price, then by Happy using a couple Python scripts. Hour, then by Rating. • Charts and maps were made using R • You are free to use this data as you and ggplot2. please as long as you cite it. Some bars may be missing due to Foursquare API limitations. Name Price Happy Hour? Rating Category The Blind Tiger $ Yes 9.6 Bar Website Foursquare Drop Off Service $ Yes 9.53 Bar Foursquare Pete's Candy Store $ Yes 9.49 Bar Foursquare High Dive $ Yes 9.46 Bar Foursquare Ace Bar $ Yes 9.43 Bar Website Foursquare The Levee $ Yes 9.42 Dive Bar Foursquare Harefield Road $ Yes 9.38 Bar Foursquare 169 Bar $ Yes 9.36 Bar Foursquare The Owl Farm $ Yes 9.36 Bar Website Foursquare Brooklyn Ice House $ Yes 9.34 Dive Bar Foursquare DTUT $ Yes 9.32 Coffee Shop Website Foursquare Crocodile Lounge $ Yes 9.32 Bar Website Foursquare Botanica Bar $ Yes 9.32 Dive Bar Foursquare Skinny Dennis $ Yes 9.32 Bar Foursquare The Cobra Club $ Yes 9.32 Bar Website Foursquare Pacific Standard $ Yes 9.31 Bar Website Foursquare Soda Bar $ Yes 9.31 Bar Foursquare Barcade $ Yes 9.3 Bar Website Foursquare Otto's Shrunken Head $ Yes 9.28 Bar Website Foursquare Floyd NY $ Yes 9.27 Bar Website Foursquare Croxley's Ale House $ Yes 9.26 Sports Bar Website Foursquare Zombie Hut $ Yes 9.26 Bar Foursquare Night of Joy $ Yes 9.24 Bar Website Foursquare Barracuda Bar $ Yes 9.22 Gay Bar Website Foursquare Finnerty's $ Yes 9.22 Sports Bar Website Foursquare The Library $ Yes 9.19 Bar Foursquare Dive 75 $ Yes 9.15 Bar Website Foursquare Project Parlor $ Yes 9.15 Bar Foursquare The Gin Mill $ Yes 9.13 Bar Website Foursquare Sharlene's $ Yes 9.13 Bar Foursquare Off The Wagon Bar & Grill $ Yes 9.12 Bar Website Foursquare Turkey's Nest $ Yes 9.11 Dive Bar Foursquare One Last Shag $ Yes 9.09 Bar Website Foursquare The Graham $ Yes 9.08 Bar Foursquare Hardware Bar $ Yes 9.07 Gay Bar Website Foursquare The Crown Inn $ Yes 9.07 Whisky Bar Website Foursquare Three Diamond Door $ Yes 9.06 Bar Foursquare Gotham City Lounge $ Yes 9.04 Dive Bar Website Foursquare American Retro Bar & Grill $ Yes 9.01 Bar Foursquare Dominie's $ Yes 9.01 Bar Foursquare Macri Park Bar $ Yes 8.95 Bar Website Foursquare Abilene $ Yes 8.95 Lounge Foursquare Boxers NYC Sportsbar $ Yes 8.94 Gay Bar Foursquare Lowlands $ Yes 8.94 Bar Foursquare Uncle Barry's $ Yes 8.9 Bar Website Foursquare Pint $ Yes 8.9 Gay Bar Foursquare Ding Dong Lounge $ Yes 8.89 Bar Website Foursquare Splitty $ Yes 8.89 Bar Website Foursquare Fresh Salt $ Yes 8.87 Bar Foursquare Mark Bar $ Yes 8.86 Dive Bar Website Foursquare The 13th Step $ Yes 8.86 Bar Website Foursquare 1020 Bar $ Yes 8.85 Bar Foursquare O'Hara's Restaurant & Pub $ Yes 8.82 Pub Website Foursquare t.b.d. $ Yes 8.81 Beer Garden Website Foursquare Mulligan's Pub $ Yes 8.81 Pub Website Foursquare Coco 66 $ Yes 8.76 Bar Website Foursquare Mad Donkey Beer Bar & Grill $ Yes 8.75 Bar Website Foursquare Turtle Bay NYC $ Yes 8.71 Bar Website Foursquare McCann's Pub $ Yes 8.7 Pub Website Foursquare Daly's Pub $ Yes 8.69 Bar Website Foursquare The Dubliner $ Yes 8.67 Pub Website Foursquare The White Horse Tavern $ Yes 8.67 Bar Foursquare The Alibi $ Yes 8.61 Bar Foursquare Angry Wade's $ Yes 8.61 Sports Bar Foursquare Pig 'n' Whistle $ Yes 8.59 Pub Website Foursquare King's County $ Yes 8.57 Bar Foursquare Canal Bar $ Yes 8.57 Dive Bar Website Foursquare Karaoke Shout $ Yes 8.54 Karaoke Bar Website Foursquare Rocky McBride's $ Yes 8.48 Sports Bar Website Foursquare Roebling Inn $ Yes 8.47 Bar Website Foursquare Lone Wolf $ Yes 8.47 Bar Foursquare Molly Blooms $ Yes 8.46 Pub Foursquare Pig 'n' Whistle $ Yes 8.45 Bar Website Foursquare Lucky 13 Saloon $ Yes 8.45 Bar Foursquare Northern Soul $ Yes 8.41 Bar Website Foursquare Red Hook Bait & Tackle $ Yes 8.41 Dive Bar Website Foursquare Bizarre $ Yes 8.38 Other Nightlife Website Foursquare NoBar $ Yes 8.34 Bar Foursquare Alaska $ Yes 8.33 Bar Foursquare Three Wise Monks $ Yes 8.27 Bar Website Foursquare Wreck Room Bar $ Yes 8.26 Dive Bar Foursquare Crescent Lounge $ Yes 8.25 Lounge Foursquare The Gael Pub $ Yes 8.24 Pub Foursquare Broadway Dive Bar $ Yes 8.23 Bar Foursquare Merrion Square $ Yes 8.19 Pub Website Foursquare Park Tavern $ Yes 8.17 Bar Foursquare Bourbon Street $ Yes 8.14 Sports Bar Website Foursquare Marcus Vineyard $ Yes 8.14 Lounge Website Foursquare The Royal $ Yes 8.06 Sports Bar Foursquare Lamp Post Bar & Grille $ Yes 7.91 Bar Website Foursquare Tap House $ Yes 7.85 Sports Bar Foursquare McMahon's Brownstone Ale House $ Yes 7.83 Bar Website Foursquare the 'dam $ Yes 7.81 Bar Foursquare BARn $ Yes 7.8 Bar Website Foursquare Emerald Corner $ Yes 7.77 Bar Foursquare Salty Dog $ Yes 7.7 Bar Website Foursquare Paddy's On The Bay $ Yes 7.62 Bar Foursquare Broadway Station $ Yes 7.55 Sports Bar Foursquare The Wicked Wolf $ Yes 7.54 Pub Website Foursquare New Jersey Beer Company $ Yes 7.32 Brewery Foursquare DC's Tavern $ Yes 7.31 Dive Bar Foursquare The Junction Bar $ Yes 7.3 Bar Foursquare Abbey's Pub $ Yes 7.25 Pub Website Foursquare Gleeson's Bar & Grill $ Yes 7.12 Sports Bar Foursquare 120 Bay Cafe $ Yes 7.07 Pub Foursquare Neir's Tavern $ Yes 7 Dive Bar Website Foursquare Pourhouse 17 $ Yes 6.98 Bar Website Foursquare Simplicity Wine Bar $ Yes 6.96 Wine Bar Foursquare The Bridge Tavern $ Yes 6.94 Sports Bar Foursquare Pat's Sports Bar $ Yes 6.93 Sports Bar Foursquare The Heritage $ Yes 6.8 Pub Foursquare The Mojo Lounge $ Yes 6.75 Dive Bar Foursquare ReBar $ Yes 6.74 Lounge Foursquare Gun Hill Brewery $ Yes 6.72 Brewery Website Foursquare Big Apple $ Yes 6.62 Sports Bar Website Foursquare Yellow Hook Grille $ Yes 6.5 Pub Website Foursquare The Hungry Peddler $ Yes 6.47 Pub Foursquare Oak Ale House Restaurant & Sports Bar $ Yes 6.46 Sports Bar Foursquare Rusty Kale's Pub $ Yes 6.4 Pub Foursquare The Irish Cottage $ Yes 6.2 Pub Foursquare Air Bar $ Yes 5.58 Sports Bar Foursquare Xhale Hookah Lounge $ Yes 5.54 Hookah Bar Foursquare New York Sports Bar $ Yes 5.44 Sports Bar Foursquare Woorijip $ No 9.46 Korean Restaurant Foursquare McSorley's Old Ale House $ No 9.44 Pub Website Foursquare Rudy's Bar & Grill $ No 9.43 Dive Bar Website Foursquare Saint Vitus Bar $ No 9.42 Bar Website Foursquare The Commodore $ No 9.4 American Restaurant Foursquare Lenox Coffee $ No 9.37 Coffee Shop Website Foursquare Sweetleaf $ No 9.37 Café Website Foursquare OST Cafe $ No 9.36 Coffee Shop Website Foursquare whynot coffee & wine $ No 9.34 Coffee Shop Foursquare 4th Avenue Pub $ No 9.34 Pub Website Foursquare Corner Bistro $ No 9.3 Burger Joint Website Foursquare The Woods $ No 9.27 Bar Foursquare Bushwick Country Club $ No 9.18 Dive Bar Foursquare Sunny's $ No 9.14 Bar Website Foursquare Enid's $ No 9.13 Southern / Soul Food Restaurant Foursquare Dillingers Pub & Grill $ No 8.88 Bar Foursquare Subway Inn $ No 8.87 Dive Bar Foursquare Rocky Sullivan's $ No 8.86 Pub Foursquare Gowanus Yacht Club $ No 8.81 Beer Garden Website Foursquare Metropolitan $ No 8.79 Gay Bar Website Foursquare Jeremy's Ale House $ No 8.79 Dive Bar Website Foursquare Irish Rover $ No 8.76 Pub Foursquare Stan's Sports Bar $ No 8.74 Sports Bar Website Foursquare The Patriot Saloon $ No 8.74 Bar Website Foursquare Happyfun Hideaway $ No 8.68 Bar Website Foursquare Dorrian's Red Hand $ No 8.64 Burger Joint Website Foursquare Copper Mine Pub $ No 8.63 Bar Website Foursquare The Quays Pub $ No 8.55 Pub Foursquare Goodbye Blue Monday $ No 8.49 Coffee Shop Website Foursquare Fontana's Bar $ No 8.42 Rock Club Website Foursquare Suite $ No 8.33 Gay Bar Foursquare The Copper Kettle Bar & Resturant $ No 8.26 American Restaurant Foursquare Doyle's Corner $ No 8.23 Pub Website Foursquare Pier 13 - P13R $ No 8.23 Beer Garden Foursquare Starbucks $ No 8.19 Coffee Shop Website Foursquare Hank's Saloon $ No 8.18 Dive Bar Website Foursquare Taqueria Tlaxcali $ No 8.07 Mexican Restaurant Foursquare Rockaway Brewing Co. $ No 8.07 Brewery Foursquare Smorgasbar at Smorgasburg $ No 8.01 Beer Garden Foursquare Basil Pizza & Wine Bar $ No 7.77 Pizza Place Website Foursquare Midnight Lounge $ No 7.53 Hookah Bar Foursquare Hyundai Club $ No 7.51 Sports Bar Foursquare Uno Chicago Grill $ No 7.5 American Restaurant Website Foursquare Calico Jack's Cantina $ No 7.5 Mexican Restaurant Website 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Spirit Lounge $ No 5.84 Hookah Bar Foursquare Ringside Lounge $ No 5.32 Dive Bar Foursquare Dan Rooney's Bar and Grill $ No 5.27 Pub Foursquare Barcade $$ Yes 9.66 Bar Website Foursquare The Sparrow Tavern $$ Yes 9.6 Bar Website Foursquare Brooklyn Brewery $$ Yes 9.6 Brewery Website Foursquare 61 Local $$ Yes 9.59 Bar Website Foursquare Alphabet City Beer Co.
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