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post #16 of 30
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What is speakeasy and PDT for the ignorant?
Speakeasy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speakeasy PDT: Please Don't Tell. A speakeasy establishment in the east village. I haven't been to any of these establishments, but plan on checking one of them out, just to see what its all about.
post #17 of 30
PDT stands for Please Don't Tell. It's a bar in Manhattan. As for what is a speakeasy, take an American History class.
post #18 of 30
little branch ... try the east side they make. employees only is great as well, but I'm not a fan of the absinthe they include in some of their house drinks.
post #19 of 30
FYI if you are looking for the dark, hard to find atmosphere and want to hang out in the NYU 'hood and drink beer try 124 Old Rabbit Club...right on Macdougal across from Mahmouns and next to the other falafel shop. There is no sign, just a black basement door, a bit $$$ and cash only but excellent beer, mostly bottles, but they have some hard to find stuff.
post #20 of 30
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Fair enough, just not worth the ridiculous mark-up (on top of the already ridiculous mark-up on alcohol). It just screams try-hard to me, much like waiting in line at clubs in Meatpacking. That said, I wouldn't know about decent drinks as I keep with the basics when I go out (mostly beer).

Regarding markups - a Bud Light or well vodka is marked up from well under a buck to $3 in a dive, $5 in an average bar and $8+ in a club.

Paying $15 for an expertly mixed drink with top shelf liquor, freshly squeezed juice, etc in nice uncrowded surroundings isn't bad value in comparison.
post #21 of 30
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Regarding markups - a Bud Light or well vodka is marked up from well under a buck to $3 in a dive, $5 in an average bar and $8+ in a club. Paying $15 for an expertly mixed drink with top shelf liquor, freshly squeezed juice, etc in nice uncrowded surroundings isn't bad value in comparison.
if you want to get loaded, a martini (a real martini) is often the best deal in the house, all things considered. sometimes, just price/booze considered
post #22 of 30
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death & co was a nice little place, had a decent scotch selection... didn't try any of the cocktails

les toy co was amazing on a weeknight. dark, warm, jazzy and a REALLY well made manhattan w/ makers. on a weekend it was a god damned clusterfuck. packed with douches, loud music and garbage drink.
post #23 of 30
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death & co was a nice little place, had a decent scotch selection... didn't try any of the cocktails

Don't let Hunts find out about this.
post #24 of 30
any in Boston?
post #25 of 30
Dutch Kills in LIC (Queens) isn't bad if you're into speakeasies. Try the talon scout, it's refreshing as fuck. The old fashioned's are good, but my breadth of knowledge is admidtedly limited.
post #26 of 30
Weather Up in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn is my local favorite. A speakeasy done right.
post #27 of 30
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What is speakeasy and PDT for the ignorant?

I Googled around and figured out that they're a NYC word for a bar that serves cocktails. Bar marketing shitheads using a word that they shouldn't be using since it doesn't describe the thing. Better might be "cocktail lounge."
post #28 of 30
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Don't let Hunts find out about this.
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death & co was a nice little place, had a decent scotch selection... didn't try any of the cocktails les toy co was amazing on a weeknight. dark, warm, jazzy and a REALLY well made manhattan w/ makers. on a weekend it was a god damned clusterfuck. packed with douches, loud music and garbage drink.
OMG. WTF are you doing? If you want whisky, go to BL and rock out some PE. DO NOT go to a cocktail bar to drink scotch. This is so wrong. I'm trying to teach you here, man, I'm trying to reach you.
post #29 of 30
Clover Club and Henry Public in Brooklyn; I think Brooklyn has proportionally the most speakeasies, although I can't say for sure.
post #30 of 30
Mayahuel (All Tequila and Mezcal)

Apothéke

For M&H you must call and make an "appointment" in advance.
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