Title: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Ookii on May 22, 2008, 09:35:16 AM Let's see how accurate it is
http://www.esquire.com/bestbars/complete-list/ (http://www.esquire.com/bestbars/complete-list/) Haven't been to any of the ones in Arizona, but Greasewood Flat was recommended to me by coworkers before I moved out to AZ. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: WayAbvPar on May 22, 2008, 09:40:41 AM Sadly, I am too old and unhip to have been to any of these save one- 'any bar on the Strip' in Las Vegas. I have been to 'that' one dozens of times :grin:
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Samwise on May 22, 2008, 09:58:04 AM Hey, Vesuvio is tied with two others for best bar in California. Nice.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: CmdrSlack on May 22, 2008, 10:07:12 AM The Garage in Birmingham is quite kickass, so at least that listing is accurate.
Hopleaf, Hideout and Green Mill in Chicago are all good picks, but they left off the Map Room and a few other bars with killer beer selections. They also INCLUDED the bullshit Walter Payton bar in Aurora. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Hoax on May 22, 2008, 10:33:02 AM I'm ok with the entries for San Francisco, but its not like its a revolutionary list nor making any leaps.. Also way too much LA shit on there.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Broughden on May 22, 2008, 01:28:58 PM The New York list is retarded. How retarded you ask?
Their 9th listed best bar in the whole state is a shitty chain bar/restaurant inhabited by old people before shows at the Lincoln Theatre. Come on...thats the best you can do in Manhattan? Really? :uhrr: Edit: In fact as bad as City Search can be at times I would recommend to a visitor to use their "Best of" bar list for New York over this one. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: HaemishM on May 22, 2008, 01:34:16 PM I don't know much about the bar scene these days, but the only bar they list in my town is Schimmel's. Which is really a restaurant I've never eaten at, because I can't fucking afford it. It's entirely too pricey to be considered a proper bar unless your ass is wiped with 100's.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: JWIV on May 22, 2008, 01:37:32 PM Hrm. Brewers Art - the food in the back dining room isn't what it once was so stay up front, but Resurrection Ale is well worth it.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Murgos on May 22, 2008, 03:46:15 PM I've been to two of the bars on the Mass list. Eastern Standard is ok, not AMAZING, but it is nice. B-Side lounge though, that place was cool 10 years ago when Matt Damon would hang out there, it's pretty much a dive now though.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Selby on May 22, 2008, 04:40:07 PM Also way too much LA shit on there. Exactly. Not much San Diego love.Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Oban on May 22, 2008, 05:01:25 PM Holy shit, I used to go to the Center Bar in Wyoming at least once a month, no clue that it was so rough, lol.
http://www.esquire.com/bestbars/bb-CenterBar Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Nebu on May 22, 2008, 05:08:31 PM Holy shit, I used to go to the Center Bar in Wyoming at least once a month, no clue that it was so rough, lol. http://www.esquire.com/bestbars/bb-CenterBar I live in Wyoming... it's not. At least not compared to bars in some other places I've been. The list, while interesting, seems to have nothing in common with my memories of bars I've been to/played music in over the years. Maybe things have changed a lot in the past 10 years. It's been that long since I've been in many of them on the list. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: stray on May 22, 2008, 05:55:35 PM The bars in my state are downtown tourist shit.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: FatuousTwat on May 22, 2008, 08:40:01 PM They only listed one bar in Oregon? Wtf?
They should have just named it the best bars in California and New York. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Paelos on May 22, 2008, 09:03:10 PM The Georgia list got one right, The Brick Store Pub. That's a kickass place with a large open bar downstairs, and a smaller Bavarian-beer only bar upstairs. They also picked the Clairmont Lounge which is a well-known very very seedy strip club...so I don't get that.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: UD_Delt on May 23, 2008, 05:51:12 AM Three of the five Ohio bars are in the Cleveland area. All three are pretty much in neighborhoods you'll either be able to score some meth or some crack on the corner before going and getting a drink.
If the list was 'best bars you are most likely to die going to' then the Ohio bars are spot on. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: stray on May 23, 2008, 05:54:44 AM They also picked the Clairmont Lounge which is a well-known very very seedy strip club...so I don't get that. Apparently, it's haunted too. Haha http://www.ghosthounds.com/ftopict-1323.html (http://www.ghosthounds.com/ftopict-1323.html) Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: SnakeCharmer on May 23, 2008, 06:06:59 AM Missing a couple on the Alabama list...
The original Lulu's Bait Shack in Fairhope, The Legacy in Tuscaloosa, Brothers Bar in Jacksonville. Heh, had our rehearsal dinner at The Blue Gill. Good good fun. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: CmdrSlack on May 23, 2008, 06:30:42 PM Quote The Legacy in Tuscaloosa Ok, so I graduated from Bama in '98 and haven't lived in the state since 2001, but I've never heard of The Legacy. Is that one of those new-fangled downtown bars? I know the school has been killing off The Strip, so my guess is that it's not there. What makes it so great? For my money, the International Deli, Egan's, The Tusk and The Booth were great places. (So was The Chukker, but that was off the Strip and has since been closed.) Maybe I'm partial because I used to tend bar in that part of town. In hindsight, I'd have to say that The Deli and The Chukker and possibly Egan's were the best bars at the time because they had the best beer selections. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Ralence on May 23, 2008, 09:32:21 PM For CT, they only list The Tap Room at the Griswold Inn. The fabulous description of "For 206 summers running, sailors have packed the Griswold's Tap Room from early May until the last sunny day in October. Have a cold pint and the chowder." That sounds nice and all except the only sailors that would show up there would be the fuckers with their 40 foot yachts, it's also the 10th wealthiest town in the second richest state in the country, oh and only 98.2% white.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Fabricated on May 24, 2008, 11:36:54 PM Blerggghhhh both of the bars they picked in Indy are terrible.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Phildo on May 25, 2008, 06:03:51 PM I haven't been following this thread since I read the OP and hadn't been to any of the bars listed in the numerous cities I've lived in. So. Best bars YOU'VE been to. Go!
Pittsburgh, PA: The Sharp Edge (http://sharpedgebeer.com/) Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: HAMMER FRENZY on June 03, 2008, 08:35:55 AM AZ
Tucson: The Surly Wench Tempe: Mallony's Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: MrHat on June 03, 2008, 08:37:54 AM Brewer's Art in Baltimore is pretty awesome, if a bit....pretentious?
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: HAMMER FRENZY on June 11, 2008, 06:38:10 AM I would assume that the Giger themed bars are the most pretentious shitty bars around. Man I hate that guy... His bars look like an alien hive.. "Yeah, I'll have a Stella and some edamame... Can I sit in the alien rib-cage shaped captains chair?"
(http://www.hrgiger.com/bar/bar7.jpg) (http://www.hrgiger.com/museum/bar/new_bar7.jpg) Man that shit is some silly stuff... Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Soukyan on June 11, 2008, 07:47:02 AM I haven't been following this thread since I read the OP and hadn't been to any of the bars listed in the numerous cities I've lived in. So. Best bars YOU'VE been to. Go! Pittsburgh, PA: The Sharp Edge (http://sharpedgebeer.com/) Yes, The Sharp Edge is a great bar thanks to the sheer selection of beer there. So much to try, it's like a candy store for grown men. I see that they list Dee's Cafe in Pittsburgh as a best bar on the list for cheap beer and ping pong. Okay, I know Dee's is a "classic dive", but it really is a shit hole that is usually brimming with frat boys, which is okay if you're into that I suppose, but I can think of many far better bars to go to in Pittsburgh. Shame that one made the Pennsylvania list. No wonder Pittsburgh gets a bad name. Anyhow, there's my contribution. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: SillyFish on June 11, 2008, 06:43:43 PM Wow the Texas list is funny. 5x Austin, 2x Dallas, 1x San Antonio. No bar in Houston made the list. But Ginny's Little Longhorn is cool enough just because of the chicken shit bingo. I don't play bingo but the place is less than 2 miles away and has some good music.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Paelos on June 11, 2008, 08:40:57 PM To be fair, most people like to forget Houston exists. It's not a town people visit and think, WOW!
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Oban on June 11, 2008, 08:53:47 PM To be fair, most people like to forget Houston exists. It's not a town people visit and think, WOW! I still remember Churassco's. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Phildo on June 11, 2008, 09:42:30 PM Which reminds me I'll be in Pittsburgh this weekend. And thirsty.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: stray on June 12, 2008, 02:36:15 AM Wow the Texas list is funny. 5x Austin, 2x Dallas, 1x San Antonio. No bar in Houston made the list. But Ginny's Little Longhorn is cool enough just because of the chicken shit bingo. I don't play bingo but the place is less than 2 miles away and has some good music. Austin has shittons of good bars. Yes, Houston sucks... I could go on and on about that. Dallas, I don't make up it too much, but as far as I'm concerned, Denton is a cooler town. San Antonio definitely has more than 1: Flying Saucer for variety, Blue Star Brewing Co for in house stuff (little crowded and artsy for some folks though). Holes in the wall: The Thursty Turtle and ReBar. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Paelos on June 12, 2008, 07:17:33 AM Dallas really only has two things going for it that make it a good place to visit. One is the endless supply of 5 star restaurants. The other is the sporting events. After living there 13 years, the downtown isn't pretty, the traffic is hideous, and the sprawl is ridiculous and cookie-cutter.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Lantyssa on June 12, 2008, 08:38:46 AM Austin has shittons of good bars. Yes, Houston sucks... I could go on and on about that. Dallas, I don't make up it too much, but as far as I'm concerned, Denton is a cooler town. Poor Houston. :sad:We have some good spots, but most appeal to a rather limited crowd. They also don't tend to last very long. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Paelos on June 12, 2008, 09:24:42 PM Lantyssa is in Houston? That makes 2 gay friends I know there now! Yeah!
EDIT: I guess 3 if you count the guy's husband. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: stray on June 12, 2008, 09:39:41 PM I always thought you were an Austinite, Lantyssa. You're weird enough at least. :wink:
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Lantyssa on June 13, 2008, 07:31:27 AM Yep, I'm in Houston. It's a large city, but I wonder if I know them.
Aww, thanks Stray. I probably do belong in Austin, but that would just encourage my weirdness. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Yegolev on June 13, 2008, 12:26:36 PM I'm not expert, but my favorite bar in Atlanta that is still open is Laseter's Tavern.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Paelos on June 13, 2008, 01:28:39 PM I'm not expert, but my favorite bar in Atlanta that is still open is Laseter's Tavern. My personal hangout is usually Central City Tavern in Atlanta. The food there is very solid for a bar, and they sport a pretty full menu of my favorites. Plus, it's one of the few bars in Atlanta run by UGA folks instead of having a bunch of retarded GA Tech garb all over the walls. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Surlyboi on June 13, 2008, 02:34:06 PM Any NYC list that misses the Bond Street Lounge, Burp Castle or the bar at Etats-Unis is indeed retarded. Then again, I'm glad they're not on the list, it'll keep the poseur sophisticates outta my spots.
Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: stray on June 13, 2008, 02:41:50 PM Then again, I'm glad they're not on the list, it'll keep the poseur sophisticates outta my spots. Geez, I thought you were an Austinite too. Or at the very least, a Round Rockian. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: stu on June 15, 2008, 04:13:45 PM It's been several years since I lived there, but I'm surprised Savannah didn't garner more than one location on the list.
As for Miami, where I live now, it's not really a city for bars, so when someone opens a new place it's usually a club instead. Automatic Slim's is easily better than the four lower rated ones on there though. Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: Paelos on June 15, 2008, 05:12:07 PM It's been several years since I lived there, but I'm surprised Savannah didn't garner more than one location on the list. As for Miami, where I live now, it's not really a city for bars, so when someone opens a new place it's usually a club instead. Automatic Slim's is easily better than the four lower rated ones on there though. Savannah's too weird/closed-off to garner much national attention to their bars. A good friend of my family once said that when she was moving from there, her friends told her, "You can't leave Savannah. If you do you'll realize how crazy you really are." Title: Re: Best Bars in America by State Post by: stu on June 15, 2008, 06:29:50 PM Haha Yeah, that place is weirdo central.
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