
"New York City has no shortage of incredible places to drink, but sometimes this blessing can be a curse. With so many options, how do you actually choose the best spot to grab a beer, Martini or elaborate tiki cocktail? It's what I tackle in InsideHook's new YouTube series " I Know a Place," where I turn your burning bar questions into best-in-class recommendations."
"The thing I love most about Paradise Lost is they take their cocktails very seriously, respecting the history and heritage of the ingredients they use. But they don't take themselves too seriously, making it one of the best places for a night out. The wine lists at Aldo Sohm Wine Bar are curated by one of the world's best sommeliers and his team, but unlike some Midtown establishments, the prices are not going to get you in trouble with accounting. Whether you're taking clients or visiting solo, this is a diamond in the rough."
Curated recommendations identify specific New York City bars for different needs, including cocktail craft, wine lists, rooftop views, affordable dive bars, sports viewing, and jazz vibes. Paradise Lost emphasizes historically informed cocktails while keeping a relaxed atmosphere suitable for lively nights out. Aldo Sohm Wine Bar provides sommelier-curated wine lists with approachable pricing for client meetings or solo visits. elNico offers a wraparound terrace and an enclosed rooftop that works in both summer and winter. 169 Bar preserves a longtime neighborhood feel with signature drinks and low-cost beers. Roebling Sporting Club pairs good cocktails, solid food, and TVs with sound for true sports fans.
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