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Created by Village Voice Updated On: Mars 28, 2013
Everyone has that one dive bar near and dear to their hearts, but we're sharing a list of our Top 10 cheap, sticky, unassuming yet slightly questionable haunts.
Village Voice: One of the few places near Times Square NOT packed with tourists, escape the commotion and if you’re lucky Jimmy himself might be around to make you a signature Hurricane.
532 9th Ave (btw West 39th and 40th), New York, NY
Rade · Hell's Kitchen · 21 conseils et avis
Village Voice: Doors open at 8 a.m. and the place fills up soon after. With a bathroom door held together by duct tape more often than not, this dive has pints for a mere $2.50.
Village Voice: Though you have to buzz to enter, the year-round Christmas lights and tinsel lining the ceiling, as well as the super strong mixed drinks will make you forget the reinforced iron bars on the windows…
102 1st Ave (btwn 7th St & St. Marks Pl), New York, NY
Rade · East Village · 119 conseils et avis
Village Voice: Lots of friendly lone drinkers willing to talk to just about anyone frequent here, despite it’s dark, rough around the edges look. And smokers rejoice: the outdoor patio is open year round.
Village Voice: Even Sandy couldn’t down this dive. Stop by to marvel at some weird taxidermy and be treated like one of the family by the awesome staff that make this place a citywide favorite.
Village Voice: A jukebox loaded with Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, and $8 pitchers of beer are signatures at this family-owned pub. However, fair warning: your glass of wine is from that Franzia box behind the bar.
Village Voice: For true dive bar value, head over before their plans to spruce things up a bit take shape and listen to the best band you’ve never heard of.
Village Voice: Sticky floors and Styrofoam cups attest to their true dive bar status, but this no-frills slice of Bedford Avenue serves a mean absinthe margarita.
Village Voice: Decrepit, small and less than stable bar stools come to mind when we think of Sophie’s, but you can’t beat the cheap drinks, and it’s a good place to play pool.
Village Voice: If you’re lookin to get started early, Horseshoe Bar starts serving their signature Bloody Mary at noon, or go for a “Dude” shot – Mountain Dew flavored vodka.