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Has anyone been to the Hogs and Heifers in the Meat Packing District in New York.


Was there a couple of nights in 2003. Apparently the Coyote Ugly bar is based on it and it happened to be on ITV tonight.


One of the great bars of the world !

http://hogsandheifers.com/main/home.php


Any other suggestions for great bars of the world...?

Oh yes MM, I spent a rather interesting night in that bar in New York. There was a megaphone behind the bar, the staff periodically set the bar alight with alcohol and then danced on it. Does this sound familiar MM? Same bar as you? Meat Packing? I had a little dance myself but I kept all my clothes on. All of them. Did you remove anything yourself MM?


I wouldn't say it was one of the best bars in the world but it was a great night out. We stumbled on it completely by accident and we spent the night, drank a lot of beer, and things became a little loose. We walked all the way home to Chelsea and slept until noon.

Hi-B in Cork

http://www.pubsdirect.ie/thehibbar#prettyPhoto/0/


Tunnel Top San Francisco


Filthy McNasty's in Angel for a while (late 90s)


Tribeca Tavern NYC, back when Sal (RIP) ran it


McDaids in Dublin (haven't been for a long while tho..)

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Buza in Dubrovnik is pretty special, nestled

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> of that stunning city.

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Ha! You got there first. Amazing bar, amazing views. We spent many happy hours there listening to laid back jazz in the glorious sun watching local kids dive off the rocks below and ships sail into the wide blue yonder. Not a place for those with a fear of heights!


http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2646/3804863437_7a13fb6ff0_z.jpg

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Voyageur Wrote:

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> > laid back jazz

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> Just demoted to last place.


Heathen. Nowt wrong with a bit of Ella and Dinah :)

Rumours early 80s a good shout Jah, the one on StJohns STreet, Vic NYlors? And the very first late night drinking bar in Old Street.....Harry something?s? Are at the edge of my consciousness. Browns mid 80s and Milk Bar, both covent garden, early 90s worth a shout.

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