McMahon's
Brownstone Ale House
www.mcmahonsbrownstonebar.com
1034 Willow Ave. (201) 798-5650
RealHoboken.com
review: One of the longest bars in Hoboken.
Could have been a contender, but its location (11th and Willow) is in a weird area and is
stuck contending with the accurately named (and popular) 10th and Willow. A member of the
Hoboken Dart League and offers Golden Tee as well. Moran's
501 Garden St. (201) 795-2025
RealHoboken.com
review: If Q-104.3 was a bar, it would
be Moran's. Old school rock music and Golden Tee for that modern touch
Stinky
Sullivan's
600
Washington St. (201)
420-9849
RealHoboken.com
review: When looking for a hot young
girlfriend (from Stevens), this is definitely your place.
Busker's Bar
& Grill
www.buskersbarandgrill.com
94-98 Bloomfield St. (201) 604-1380
RealHoboken.com
review: Not as fun and crazy as when it
was Miss Kitty's, but it has a fun happy hour crowd. More of an adult customer base than
Kitty's, but the renovations are quite impressive.
The Dubliner
96 River St. (201) 656-7731
Realhoboken.com
review: One of Hobokens biggest haunts. Each of its three floors has
a different atmosphere thats able to provide something for everyone
you can
have a nice meal, listen to some music, shoot some pool, or when the weathers nice
enjoy rooftop views from the patio.
Duffy's
239 Bloomfield (201) 653-5512
RealHoboken.com
review: The Hoboken definition of
laidback. Friendly atmosphere. Cheap drinks. Darts. Live music on Thursdays. A good time.
Green Rock
70 Hudson St. (201) 386-5600
RealHoboken.com
review: There will always be a loud,
lively and drunk happy hour crowd to greet you at Green Rock. Always crowded, but always
fun. Hang out with people born in 1987 that are somehow legally there
Mulligans
www.mulligansonfirst.com/site/page.cgi
159 First St. (201) 876-4101
RealHoboken.com
review: It's as if someone took your
college dive bar, loaded it on a flatbed, and drove to Hoboken with it.
O'Donoghues
on First
www.odonoghues.com
205 First St. (201) 798-5595
RealHoboken.com
review: Hit or miss. If there's a good
band like UF2 or The Nerds, pencil that in under the "hit" category.
The Quays Hoboken
www.thequayshoboken.com
310 Sinatra Dr. (201) 656-2521
RealHoboken.com
review: Not really a happening bar
scene (yet), but a nice place to impress a date.
The Quiet
Woman
557 First St. (201) 963-9122
RealHoboken.com
review: Way off the beaten path but
gets a consistently good crowd week after week.
Shannon
Lounge
www.shannonlounge.com
106 First St. (201) 656-9820
RealHoboken.com
review: Its like the New Arnolds on Happy Days with all of its
renovations. Wait, do any of you even remember Happy Days?
Trinity Bar
& Restaurant
www.hobokentrinity.com
3rd and Sinatra Dr. (201) 553-4446
RealHoboken.com
review: Sometimes the crowd seems to be
trying a bit too hard to be hip, but if you don't let it get to you, you can have a good
time.
Carpe Diem
www.carpediemhoboken.com
Not
sure how this place stays in business considering its no-mans-location, but the food
is good and the inside of the bar has a cozy, friendly atmosphere.
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