New York City has a significant impact on global commerce, finance, media, culture, art, fashion, research, education, and entertainment. Visitors to New York City will enjoy visiting these classic New York City bars.
Bemelmans Bar
Named after Ludwig Bemelmans, who created the Madeline books and painted the bar's famous murals, Bemelmans Bar is one of New York City's classic piano bars. The gold leaf-covered ceiling and black granite bar combine to create an elegant environment for sampling classic cocktails. Live entertainment Tues - Sat from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. & 9:30 - 12:30 p.m.
The Bar at Bull & Bear
Best known for its beautiful mahogany bar, the Waldorf=Astoria's Bull & Bear is also credited with creating the Robb Roy and the Bronx Cocktail. The Bull & Bear keeps investment bankers and financial types comfortable with a stock-market ticker and tables the color of money.
Chumley's
Once popular with famous writers, including James Joyce, Jack Kerouac, and J.D. Salinger, their pictures now cover the walls of this former speak-easy in the West Village. Look carefully for this unmarked bar, which serves affordable drinks, tasty bar food and even has a working fireplace. Popular with the NYU crowd, you can avoid the co-eds by going in the afternoon or early evening.
King Cole Bar
Located in the St. Regis Hotel, the King Cole Bar is popular with guests and non-guests alike. The Red Snapper (better known as a Bloody Mary) was invented here, amidst the Max field Parrish mural depicting Old King Cole.
A holiday to New York and the city of New York will be a special vacation for the entire family. The tours available are something everyone can enjoy. You need to take some time for your Holidays to New York to include a few of the museums and other historical sites. Between the tours and other attractions, you will find something new and exciting to do every day that you are in the exciting city of New York.
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