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A bar, on the other hand, is generally a more casual establishment that focuses primarily on alcohol. While some bars do serve food, it's usually not the main focus.
Located inside the Empire State Building, STATE Grill and Bar is one of the top dining destinations in Midtown Manhattan. Chef Morgan Jarrett draws her inspiration from the Empire State itself, the bounty of market ingredients, and the farmers and producers who provide for the world's most iconic metropolis.
Pub. Food served. Minimal menu, often just light appetizers and/or pizza and wings. The menu includes filling meals, and often even appetizers, salads, soups and desserts. Alcohol served.
A bar, on the other hand, is generally a more casual establishment that focuses primarily on alcohol. While some bars do serve food, it's usually not the main focus.
Food Item and Bar Seating: The rule that required restaurants and bars to sell a “food item” with alcohol and the “barstool ban” that prohibited customers from sitting at a bar are no longer in effect in New York City. Customers may now order an alcoholic drink without a food order.
Just about any bar will be able to make you a common cocktail like a martini, or an old fashioned, but most will also have their own signature cocktails that they'll likely have a menu or board for. When it comes to wine, there's often a wine list.
Located inside the Empire State Building, STATE Grill and Bar is one of the top dining destinations in Midtown Manhattan. Chef Morgan Jarrett draws her inspiration from the Empire State itself, the bounty of market ingredients, and the farmers and producers who provide for the world's most iconic metropolis.
1888. The Honorable Ferdinand Oetting opened the original saloon at 1830 South Clinton Street, beginning The Oyster Bar's storied history.
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