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Rocket Ships and UFOs in New York City |
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If Flushing Meadows-Corona Park sprawled across Manhattan's Midtown instead of a former ash dump in East Queens, it'd be the jewel of New York City. Tourists would swarm to it, clog up the internet with a million Instagram snaps of it, and coo about it endlessly to jealous friends and colleagues once they returned home. |
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Unique New York bars you probably haven't tried (but definitely should) |
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It's a futile exercise trying to list the "best" bars in New York City; not only are there hundreds to consider, but plenty more are opening every month. Consequently any list is ridiculously subjective to the point of pointlessness. So instead, here's a handful of venues if you're looking for "somewhere different" - whether it's to get boozed up, live the high life or make an impression.
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Fireflies, barflies and New York moments |
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"What did you say your name was?" "Paul." "Good to meet you Paul, and thanks. Have a great day." |
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The Look of the Irish in New York City |
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A thick-fisted gent brayed the bar and cheered as I flung the third shot of bourbon down my raw throat. The big hand said feck o’clock in the morning. My stomach said blurgh. The celebrations had somehow lost their way. Or perhaps they hadn’t. Perhaps I was going to be sick instead. Yes, that was more likely. |
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Field-trip to Flushing, the far east of New York |
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"So which of you chose this place?" asked one of New York City's most revered food critics, beady of eye and round of tummy. |
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