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Keats Restaurant:
Perhaps the area surrounding Grand Central Terminal isn’t the ideal spot for nightlife, but it’s hard to resist the understated charm of Keats Restaurant. Combining all the best parts of a pub, a dive, and a neighborhood bar without quite falling into any of those categories, Keats attracts a diverse crowd: middle-aged socialites, younger after-work dates, and commuters are drawn to the inexpensive drinks (Bass and Guinness on tap for under $5!) and average bar food at below-average prices. Featuring lots of exposed brick and old wood, low ceilings, and a friendly staff, it’s hard not to feel comfortable in this Midtown cove. Look out, though: Friday and Saturday nights are reserved for karaoke… but with enough cheap beer, you probably won’t mind.
Many online resources claim this bar to be a Colts bar but after visiting on Sunday to specifically watch the game, this isn't true. The bartender decided to turn the sound off for the game and change it to another before it was over. She was just extremely rude about the whole thing too. Will never return.