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The Hairy Monk and Rodeo sound very good. Probably we should try the Hairy Monk this week.
By: Tommy Crockett
Issue date: 2/26/07 Section: Leisure
Books, tuition and holiday expenses can tear a deep hole in a student's pocket. But with all the stress, sometimes we need to kick back and have a drink or a cocktail. Happy hour was invented to draw customers in during the slow hours and to get them sloshed before 9 p.m. It has been very cold out lately so here is a list of a few bars around Baruch that will help you get your drink on and keep you nice and warm.
Grand Saloon
158 East 23rd Street
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A majority of bars I noticed had one thing in common: they all dropped a dollar off their beers and house cocktails from about 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Grand Saloon, which is conveniently located on 23rd Street between Lexington and 3rd Avenue offers great music and a nice variety of food. With a nice Irish atmosphere and good pals around you, you are bound to forget that it's below the freezing mark outside.
The Hairy Monk
337 Third Avenue
Another great bar to drop into after a long lecture is The Hairy Monk. Just across 3rd Avenue, on the corner of 25th Street is this ever quaint and charming pub. With friendly bartenders and a comfortable atmosphere, it makes you feel right at home. They serve a good selection of tap beers and drinks. They also serve food, but most people stick to good ol' drinking. Cheers!
Rodeo
375 Third Avenue
Just up the block from The Hairy Monk is Rodeo. This bar has the feel of a Texas rodeo. From 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., the bar serves $3 drafts and cheap, delicious margaritas that will make you believe you're sitting on a beach. They also have featured shots each day and a great variety of food.
The best happy hours around
By: Tommy Crockett
Issue date: 2/26/07 Section: Leisure
Books, tuition and holiday expenses can tear a deep hole in a student's pocket. But with all the stress, sometimes we need to kick back and have a drink or a cocktail. Happy hour was invented to draw customers in during the slow hours and to get them sloshed before 9 p.m. It has been very cold out lately so here is a list of a few bars around Baruch that will help you get your drink on and keep you nice and warm.
Grand Saloon
158 East 23rd Street
[imga=right]http://media.collegepublisher.com/media/paper909/stills/x097o4iu.jpg[/imga]
A majority of bars I noticed had one thing in common: they all dropped a dollar off their beers and house cocktails from about 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Grand Saloon, which is conveniently located on 23rd Street between Lexington and 3rd Avenue offers great music and a nice variety of food. With a nice Irish atmosphere and good pals around you, you are bound to forget that it's below the freezing mark outside.
The Hairy Monk
337 Third Avenue
Another great bar to drop into after a long lecture is The Hairy Monk. Just across 3rd Avenue, on the corner of 25th Street is this ever quaint and charming pub. With friendly bartenders and a comfortable atmosphere, it makes you feel right at home. They serve a good selection of tap beers and drinks. They also serve food, but most people stick to good ol' drinking. Cheers!
Rodeo
375 Third Avenue
Just up the block from The Hairy Monk is Rodeo. This bar has the feel of a Texas rodeo. From 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., the bar serves $3 drafts and cheap, delicious margaritas that will make you believe you're sitting on a beach. They also have featured shots each day and a great variety of food.