Bar, Theme entertainment in North America
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Eagle Tavern
Eagle TavernThe place on Sunday afternoons; wear leather and blend right in. All-you-can-drink beer from 3pm to 6pm ($10).
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Organic Oasis
Anchorage's hippest juice bar. Not into purified carrots? They also serve beer, wine and burgers with loads of veggie choices and often have live music.
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Mcgillin's Olde Ale House
Philadelphia's oldest continually operated tavern (since 1860) - it remained open as a speakeasy in the prohibition years. Great buffalo wings (Tuesday is special wing night) and karaoke on Wednesdays and Fridays. St Patty's Day is absolutely crazy here.
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Irish Times
Residing in a handsome old bank building, this lively Celtic bar is a cut above standard Irish pubs. The interior is a pleasing fusion of high ceilings and dark wood finishes and the draft selection is a cornucopia of popular favorites from Ireland, France, Belgium and the UK. Daily food specials are offered (pizza and beer is $9.99 on Wednesday), plus there’s nightly live Irish music.
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Wicklow
This Irish pub is a longstanding favorite.
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Lafitte’s
Hotel del Mar’s downstairs bar is one of Campeche’s more popular nightspots.
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Demas
Demas is open only to men and has shows on Friday and Saturday.
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Café Dublin
This popular little Irish bar proffers darts, sports on TV and lots of drinks, including Guinness in cans.
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Vickery's
Locals flock to Vick's to heft ice-cold beers on the tiki-torchlit patio or chow down on Cuban sandwiches in the diner-style booths.
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Club La Vela
The enormous, multiroom Club La Vela, which boasts activities such as Bon Jovi tribute nights and bikini beach parties.
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Kate O’Brien’s Irish Pub & Restaurant
An Irish-style pub with live music Thursday to Saturday (no cover), lots of good beer on tap and standards like fish & chips on the menu.
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Duggins Pub
This place has an Irish theme, sausage sandwiches made from scratch and Sunday-night performances by the locally renowned band Three-Legged Mule.
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Mulligans at the Wharf
Lahaina's Irish pub has something for everyone - sports TV, Irish ales and live music. Happy hour is from 16:00 to 18:00 and again from 22:00 to midnight.
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Gameworks
A high-tech play place with virtual-reality free-falling simulators and the like, Gameworks has plenty of decent eateries and bars to keep you entertained.
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Tangerine
TI turns up the heat with its orange-flavored ultra lounge featuring a showy open-air Stripside patio. DJs spin pop, house and hip-hop, while burlesque dancers shimmy on the bartop hourly.
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Bare
A smaller VIP pool club with ‘European-style’ (ie topless) sunbathing, mod chaise lounges and palm trees waving overhead. Fruit smoothies and tapas plates enhance the flirtatious atmosphere.
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Pit Bar
Just past Exit Glacier Rd; this bar's interior has color to spare and good grub, as well as pool tables, a horseshoe pit and the second-oldest shuffleboard court in Alaska. Closing time is late.
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Hussong’s Cantina
The oldest and perhaps liveliest cantina in the Californias has been serving tequila since 1892. It’s one of the few bars filled with people who aren’t just 20-somethings trying to get plastered.
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B'n'B Bar
Across from the harbor, B'n'B claims to be Alaska's oldest bar, having served its first beer in 1899. It's a fishermen's bar; and the giant wall-mounted king crab alone is worth the price of a beer.
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Velvet Margarita
Sombreros, velvet Elvises, cheesy Mexican cult movie projections and margarita-swilling scenesters - it's Cabo San Lucas meets Graceland at this dark palace of kitsch on the Cahuenga Corridor party drag.
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Scruffy Murphy's Irish Pub
It's small and smoky - just what you'd expect from a pretty darn authentic Irish pub in America. The hearty selection of native brews keeps the fun crowd lively enough to break out into song on occasion.
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:08
An insanely popular country bar - you have to stay on the mechanical bull for eight seconds, get it? There's no electric bull inside, but call to find out about upcoming rodeo events, which are staged outside.
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Green Dragon
Also purporting itself to be a historic watering hole, the Green Dragon is almost indistinguishable from the Bell in Hand. The place is stuffed full of overdeveloped biceps kept in perfect tone by constant high-fiving.
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Stevenson's Library
An exclusive gentleman's-club library…on the beach. Might seem incongruous but, hey, why not? From the gleaming 27ft koa-wood bar, enjoy an impressive selection of liquors, fine cigars, live jazz, pool and chess.
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Cowboy Bills
Do your best bow-legged saunter here for some (very) over-the-top country ’n’ western vibe, live honky tonk and weekly ‘sexy bull-riding’ competitions. If you just spilled your Miller High Life in excitement, git on down here.
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