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NYC Happy Hours: the list (a brief sampling)

Posted by Josh Friedlander | 3 Comments

Drunk Guy in MontrealMajor thanks to Peter Shankman at PR Differently for passing this along.

Apparently a group of interns operating at one of New York’s finest summer employers (an investment bank, a law firm, advertising, marketing…who can say?) were charged with putting together a detailed list of happy hours.

This list is by no means comprehensive and our crack team of pattern recognition experts is hard at work trying to figure out what the listed bars have in common.

As always, send in your suggestions for additions.

If the authors want to come forward and embarras their firms (who is paying these billable hours anyway?), please feel free to contact us via comment, carrier pigeon or subpeona.

The American Madness Happy Hour Spreadsheet

(From the same people who brought you NYC Rooftop Bars: The List.

UPDATE
I hadn’t thought to check the spreadsheet’s properties, but it does appear that an employee of Disney was at some point responsible for creating (or perhaps just forwarding) this wonderful list. Thanks to Eater for the enlightenment and the plug.

And for the love of food…
As long as all you Eater fans are trundling through the briar patch, you might check out some of our stories in Food & Drink:

etc. etc.

Comments

3 Responses to “NYC Happy Hours: the list (a brief sampling)”

  1. Johnny
    June 21st, 2007 @

    It was forwarded to me from Lehman Brothers…. I don’t work there but at some competitor, they were taking credit for it…..

  2. Local Happy Hours « the Five to Nine
    June 26th, 2007 @

    [...] so who knows how up-to-date or accurate it is, but it’s still worth looking at. A list of NY Happy Hour specials by day of the week. Genius way to utilize [...]

  3. New York City
    August 21st, 2009 @

    Wow, the guy in that picture doesn’t look all that happy.

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