Everyone loves to be in on a secret, which explains why
people still lose it over the concept of the speakeasy and, thus, why New York
bar owners continue to cash in on the trend. But let’s face it: We’re far from
the days when a “secret” bar was actually a secret -- Angel’s Share arguably ignited
the neo-speakeasy trend nearly 20 years ago, and Prohibition was repealed 85
years ago.
That said, despite the hype, some of these bars still manage to be
among the best in the city, so the real secret becomes just which of these
now-ubiquitous speakeasies are actually worth your time. How can you find the best places? Read our app recommendation and
you’ll definitely find what you’re looking for!
What is NYC Bars all
about?
Meet NYC Bars: Guide to Speakeasies and Historic Bars, an
incredible city guide app developed on the Android platform by ArtsInteractive,
designed with intuitive user interface and loads of information about New
York's best speakeasies and historic bars and restaurants in NYC. If you want
to find memorable and unusual ways to enjoy this amazing city, then NYC Bars
has got you covered.
Enjoy NYC in A More
Memorable Way
Whether you want to find modern-day speakeasies or bars that
actually survived the Prohibition, you can use NYC Bars as a practical tool to
guide you through the city. The app can help you spot secret places, as well as
bars with historical significance. Its list is full of curated, hand-picked
selection of the best NYC places. Just tap one to open it and read the
information you need. Use the app’s map to find locations with an ease, view
working hours, search happy hour info, average drink prices, view photos and
read reviews and ratings from real customers. Add the ones you like the most to
your Favorites and read interesting, fun articles and stories about these establishments.
Immerse into the intriguing history of secret speakeasies
and bars, download NYC Bars: Guide to Speakeasies and Historic Bars from Google Play and enjoy.
Google Play Download
Link: NYC Bars: Guide to Speakeasies and Historic
Bars