Cornelius The Prospect Heights bar scene continues to grow with the arrival of this spot—named and designed after the train tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt—from the owners of Le Gamin, Soda Bar and Franklin Park. Drink options include a large selection of American whiskeys, as well as wines, beers and a brief cocktail list. Small plates (oyster shooters, pulled-pork sliders, head-on shrimp with fried lemons and creamed leeks) are crafted by former Freemans sous chef Michelle Hanna. 565 Vanderbilt Ave at Pacific St, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn (718-398-6662)
Absinthe Despite its name, this East Village wine bar does not serve absinthe or any other hard liquors (the name actually comes from the space’s wallpaper, which features images in the style of 19th-century painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who often worked under the influence of the wormwood-based tipple). The wine list includes roughly 100 different bottles from around the world; you’re welcome to try any of them, so long as you are willing to pay for three glasses. Meanwhile, a small-plates menu includes playful creations like beet and apple lollipops with a goat cheese mousse, from chef Matthew Purcell (Gramercy Tavern, Oceana). 111 First Ave between 6th and 7th Sts (212-777-0440)
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Sweet & Lowdown is great! Awesome atmosphere and good prices! My new favorite place to hang out!
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Another new bar opening this week: 1880’s Gramercy bar, the Globe, has just opened it’s doors and will quickly become a New York must. From a cozy fireplace to pew style seats the bar has a warm feel about it. This venue is about friendship and laughter over a few pints. Situated at the Old Grand Saloon site, the Globe can be found on 23rd Street between Lex and 3rd.