Decided to head over for a drink , as its a shorter visit than normal I wanted some suggestions of really good pubs rather than doing the usual and mooching into any that I walk past .
Decided to head over for a drink , as its a shorter visit than normal I wanted some suggestions of really good pubs rather than doing the usual and mooching into any that I walk past .
I'm going to assume you mean Manhattan NYC. It's been a long time since I was there, 2001 perhaps, but in the theatre district I'd recommend The Pig & Whistle on West 47th, Connolly's or Stout's a few blocks south.
In any case I hope you'll be on the company's dime because drinking in NYC is eye-popping expensive. Enjoy your visit!![]()
Last edited by Hosakawa Tito; 11-14-2008 at 13:42.
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my cousin has a bar down on the LES at Essex and Delancy - called "the Whisky War".
That place is great.
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The flight back, there really isn't that much to do unless you like tall buildings.
I didn't realize smilies were now legal tender in NYC.
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