Firefighter Bars in NYC

Firefighters are known for their sense of brotherhood and teamwork. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, firefighters in NYC became more popular and appreciated. When the dangers and stresses of their jobs take a toll, even firefighters need a place to rest and relax. A number of bars in the New York City area are known to be popular hangouts for NYC firefighters.

  1. The Town Tavern

    • The Town Tavern is located in Greenwich Village, New York City. This multilevel bar maintains the vibe of a turn of the century pub. Dark hardwood furnishings and classic antique fixtures combine to create that ambiance. While the bottom floor of the bar offers a classic feel, the top floor of the bar is meant to provide a more clublike experience. Nationally-known and locally famed disc jockeys perform at the club every weekend. The Town Tavern is also a popular sports bar. There are more than 20 high-definition displays throughout the bar.

      The Town Tavern
      134 W. 3rd St.
      New York, NY 10012
      212-253-6955
      towntavernnyc.com

    Bourbon St - NYC

    • This popular New Orleans-themed bar is located on the upper west side of New York City. The most popular attraction at this NYC hot spot is the happy hour that takes place seven nights per week from 4 to 8. During that time, every drink at the bar is two for the price of one. If you visit the bar on Wednesdays, cans of beer are fifty cents. The atmosphere is colorful and the decor encourages that. Exposed brick walls and colorful artwork mimic the popular New Orleans bars and clubs.

      Bourbon St - NYC
      407 Amsterdam Ave.
      New York, NY 10024
      212-721-1332
      bourbonstreetnyc.com

    The Randolph at Broome

    • Half-price cocktails are offered at The Randolph at Broome nightly from 5:50 to 8:30. The Randolph is a classy bar that is known more as a place to relax than a place to party. Large open booths flank a small dance floor and a full bar. The bar, which is darkly lit, features a motorcycle on display. A popular attraction at The Randolph are its cocktails. There is a long list of martinis plus a house special known as El Diablo, which combines tequila, ginger and scallions.

      The Randolph at Broome
      349 Broome St.
      New York, NY 10013
      212-274-0667
      randolphnyc.com

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