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Clancy's:
Clancy’s caters mostly to the European sporting crowd, and it gets quite packed when there’s a football or rugby game going on overseas. (Don’t call it soccer here.) A quaint Irish setting that exudes more character than most other spots on the block, Clancy’s has a vast and well-priced Irish-American menu including French fries with curry sauce; they also offer delectably tempting burgers, steaks, and other meaty goodness. A dining room in the rear with a functioning fireplace provides a quieter and more relaxed time than the front area, which can get rowdy when there’s a game playing. Though these guys open early for lunch, the bar operates until 4am, and they also feature a pleasant brunch on the weekends.
You should come here if you want: (1) rude service from the waitress who can't give you the time of day -- even though the bar is 1/4 full; (2) even ruder bartenders calling your Asian friend a derogatory term when your group spends more than $400 on drinks in three hours and you want to order a couple waters; (3) meathead bouncers who pushes people around, and doesn't think twice before putting others -- two females -- in harms way in trying to get their message of "we don't like your kind here even if you gave us a ton of business"; and (4) managers who feigns apology for the actions that transpired in points 1-3, then mockingly yells "shalom" to your Jewish friends as you leave and they lock their doors behind them -- on a Friday night at 2:30am. If there are negative stars in the rating system, this is the one place that deserves it.