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Has a good selection of beers including many from microbreweries, as well as a bunch of single malt whiskeys, and prices are reasonable for the neighborhood. It can get crazy on Saturday nights, but it's a pleasant, relaxing place on weeknights.
McSorleys Old Ale House
The oldest pub in continuous operation in New York, this small pub packs up fast. Sawdust on the floors, McSorleys beer only that comes in pairs, this place is a favorite with tourists and locals alike. The ancient chandelier above the bar has turkey wishbones dating from WW1 when a turkey dinner was thrown for the departing soldier and the wishbone was hung up till he returned. Abraham Lincoln drank there and Teddy Roosevelt's signature graces the walls. Boisterous atmosphere and cheap food too!
Velvet Cigar Lounge
Not your run of the mill cigar lounge. This intimate, unpretentious spot captures the laid back feel of the East Village. They have their own boutique cigar line, named after East Village locales. Oh, and it's BYO, very affordable night out. A true New York experience!
The Immigrant
Wine bar with great list and some microbrews. Cozy, elegant without being pretentious. Great place to meet with friends or bring a date.
B Bar
Restaurant and bar, this place caters mostly to the bar and club crowd.