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Friday, April 24, 2009 

Chaundra Is Back in the Building


I'm a huge Elvis fan. I never saw him perform live. So this is what I feel like knowing that Chaundra is coming out of retirement after three years away from bartending. She is going to be part of Little Michelle's all-star team at Blue Ruin, which I already told you rocks. The bar on Ninth Avenue and 40th Street will be the place to be on Saturday night.

I can't emphasize enough how awesome a bartender Chaundra is. She worked at three of the greatest saloons in the city (all shuttered): The Village Idiot, Yogi's and Who's on First. The girl INVENTED theme nights with her partner, Jenn. Let me put it to you this way: before Chaundra there was no Nurse Night, Catholic School Girl Night, French Maid Night, etc.

Her bartending skills are incredible. She is so fast and flies around the bar. She is a whirlwind in action. When we had NYCBP awards and voting back in the day, Chaundra cleaned up time and again. She is of course in the NYCBP Hall of Fame, along with so many all-stars. (So is Rachel, formerly of Red Rock West, who works Fridays at Blue Ruin).

Getting Chaundra back behind the bar is like going back to 1999 for me. I can't wait to drink with this woman, and you should not miss out.

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Friday, March 13, 2009 

Tommy McNeill Swoops in to old Red Rock West space

Tommy with Megan at The Patriot.

Could Tommy McNeill have us drinking again at 457 West 17th Street, the former home of Red Rock West? Our “reliable sources” tell us that Tommy, the fleshy proprietor of The Patriot and The Duck, is about to take over the old Red Rock, which closed amid lawsuits, acrimony and much bad karma in May 2008 after a 13-year run.

This is good news for dive bar fans, as it comes on the heels of word that Tommy is busy with carpenters and electricians to ready his third bar—so far unnamed—on East 92nd and Second Avenue (which coincidently, also held the defunct Red Rock Roadhouse, which shuttered two years ago).

Tommy has been the pied piper of dive bars in Manhattan for 20 years. Without him, there would be none of the early 1990s dives that exist today: Coyote Ugly (he gave founder Liliana Lovell her start in the bar game), Hogs ‘n’ Heifers (he was the brains of the original operation) nor Doc Holliday’s (Tommy was an original investor and co-owner, and came up with the name). When he closed the original Village Idiot on First Avenue and 9th Street in 1994, and moved across town to 14th and Tenth, we rejoiced. That place closed in 2004 and his Upper West Side operation, Yogi’s, closed in October 2008. He has been running The Patriot (Chambers and Church) for five years and The Duck (West 112th and Second Ave) for less than six months. With Tommy, it is cheap beer and Johnny Cash tunes at all times. He has done more for the bottom line of Pabst Blue Ribbon and Jack Daniels in New York than any other person.

Could he pull this off in the shadow of the High Line? Of course. We saw him mobilize the bartenders from The Patriot and Yogi’s and move into The Duck in a matter of hours. He has been hiring new girls like crazy for the past several weeks. As soon as the Upper East Side bar opens—which could be in a matter of weeks—he will have his hands full getting the old Red Rock West in shape to open.

Could we see Dara of The Patriot/The Duck at the old Red Rock? We hope so!

What can we expect? When Red Rock West folded, the staff of about a dozen bartenders scattered to the four corners of the city. A couple found spots at Coyote Ugly (where they had to tone down their antics, sad to say). Others moved to the outer boroughs. In the world of Tommy, he will staff the bar with the same girls that work for him at The Patriot and The Duck. Could it open by Memorial Day for Fleet Week? We hope so.

One big change that separates Tommy’s bars from the now-defunct Red Rock is that he never needs hulking bouncers or doormen, who stood around and intimidated the customers. Tommy hires bartenders that run the bars, do the stocking, and handle all the chores at the bar. So we do not think he will even think about re-hiring any of the bouncers or support staff that worked at Red Rock (and this includes the poor soul who had to guard the motorcycles). I can think of only one male face I want to see Tommy bring back: BOB. That dude was the BBQ master, and his hog roasts were legendary. If Bob is grilling, it will be happy days on West 17th Street again.

Tommy is a smart businessman, and savvy where he picks his bars: his new Second Avenue bar is in a prime spot for the Second Avenue Subway when it opens in six years, and even better, when the High Line park opens, his new bar will be in it’s shadow. It looks like 2009 is going to be a great year for dive bar patrons!

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Tuesday, February 03, 2009 

Times dishes dirt on the "downpour"

I have always liked the Times blog about drinking. This installment really makes it clear how the "downpour" works and dispels the myth of premium spirits. I bartended a little in a past life, and we never did this, because we never had the time or energy to sit there and pour cheap hootch into the premium bottles. (I do know of one bar that did this; I saw them do it in the basement). I love this part:

The bar staff dubbed the place “The Make-Believe Ballroom.” We obviously downpoured to keep liquor costs down, which helped the house. But it also allowed us to buy back more drinks for customers, which got us better tips. It was a fairly busy place and I worked there for three years. In all of that time only twice was the validity of a cocktail’s ingredients questioned.

Have any of you bartenders and patrons experienced this? Or have a working knowledge of a funnel-and-bottle operation in a back room of your bar or saloon? This is a great blog, and although he is talking about Elaine's, it could just as well be an NYCBP bar.

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Monday, December 15, 2008 

Carmit Makes Music Video Appearance


Pretty funny to see your bartender appearing in a music video. Carmit is the girl in this music video. Looks like it was shot at Soldier Magee too. The band is Jerry Cherry. The video was directed by Josh Franer.

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Friday, November 21, 2008 

Duff's Is Moving in Brooklyn


So we finally heard from Jimmy Duff about what he is doing with his bar in Billyburg. It is moving about a mile next week. The scoop:

Some facts for ya:

The last night at DUFF'S present location is Saturday, November 29. "Last Call at North 3rd Street" (This location at North 3rd will remain open afterwards as Rock N' Roll dive bar THE BUNKER).

DUFF'S will be opening in our new location the following weekend at 168 Marcy Avenue in South Williamsburg, December 5th and 6th, along with all the DUFF's employees & jukebox. The new location is approximately 1 mile from the current North 3rd Street bar. We hope you'll join for some of the best parties of the year, and thank you for your continued support!!

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Brother Jimmy's Upper West Side Sued By Patron Over Fire Stunt

Wow. Imagine you are drinking at a bar on Amsterdam Avenue, and the next thing you know, your face is on fire? That is apparently what happened to a woman who was at Brother Jimmy's on the Upper West Side, according to a lawsuit detailed in the New York Post. "Lauren Sclafani, 31, says she suffered second- and third-degree burns on her face, arms and hands thanks to the Bacardi 151 stunt at Brother Jimmy's gone terribly wrong."

As "Great Balls of Fire" came on the jukebox, the bartender poured 151-proof rum across the bar and deliberately lit it on fire, according to a lawsuit she filed against the bar. The flame blew back into the bottle, turning it into a "flamethrower," said Sclafani's lawyer, Tom Moore.

"I was just about to leave, and the next thing you know, I'm lit on fire," Sclafani said. "My face was burning, my hands were burning, my clothes were on fire. I was just praying to make it stop."

That is damn horrific. How much do you think she will win? A million? More? Any of you guys ever seen this done at the bar? Red Rock West used to light their bar on fire for KISS' "Heaven's On Fire"... but the bouncers had the good sense to make customers step back 4 feet before the matches came out.

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Monday, October 20, 2008 

The Last Tuesday Night Video


I never claimed to be Oliver Stone, but here is another little video clip from Yogi's. It is the last shift Terri and Bree worked there. You will recognize a lot of the jokers in it. I tried to capture an overall look at the bar. It is dark, I realize, but so was the bar. An no, I did not take any video of the bathrooms...

If you guys like this, i will also add some that I made on the last weekend there.

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Thursday, October 16, 2008 

Yogi's Remainders

It has been two week, so why not revisit the Yogi's end-of-the-world one more time? I never did link to Paul's great post, or his photo album, from the last week there. I believe he was there 8 straight days or something. He writes:

It was where I drank with a porn star, a dishwasher, and a trust-fund millionaire. And I don't mean like over the years. I mean at one time. It was where I met tourists from countless countries, got flashed by bartenders as incentive to not leave (it worked), belted out the words to redneck country tunes, and drank way too much on a too-regular basis with suits, skanks, hippies, degenerates, alkies, perverts, Columbia students, mothers, and the occasional dumb shit who'd order wine.


He also has great photos from the end too. Thanks, Paul!

Can you believe it has been two weeks already? Is it time to get over it?

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Bartender Competition with Calvados

OK, I am pretty dumb. I got this press release the other day about Calvados, and I didn't know what the hell it was. So I learned from Wikipedia:

Calvados is an apple brandy from the French region of Basse-Normandie or Lower Normandy.


Alright? And the thing is, I WAS IN NORMANDY in July, for 4 days, and I never came across any Calvados!! (But I did have a hell of a lot of reds and whites, trust me). Anyway, here is the press release in all its glory, it seems like a cool competition:

Boulard Calvados, the number one selling Calvados worldwide, is pleased to announce the BOULARD CALVADOS BARTENDER COMPETITION, scheduled to take place on Monday, October 20, 2008 at Club 230 Fifth in New York City. Bartenders are cordially invited to come out, test their skills and vie for the title of NUMBER ONE RATED CALVADOS MIXOLOGIST!

The Grand Prize winner will receive a Caribbean trip for two, and $500 cash prizes will be awarded to the first and second place winners. The winning bartenders and their cocktails will be announced to the press and incorporated into a future Boulard promotional campaign.

Calling all bartenders and mixologists! RSVP to BoulardContest@palmbay.com to secure your spot in the competition!

Date: Monday, October 20, 2008
Time: 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Location: Club 230 Fifth, 230 Fifth Avenue, New York City
The expert judging panel will consist of:

VINCENT BOULARD - Managing Director, Boulard Calvados
CHRISTOPHE CLAVE - Chairman of the Board, Boulard Calvados
ALLEN KATZ - Director of Mixology, Southern Wine & Spirits New York
OUMY DIAW - Boulard Brand Ambassador, Palm Bay International

Among connoisseurs of Calvados, the famed apple brandy from the orchards of Normandy in northwest France, no other name commands greater recognition than that of Calvados Boulard. Known for its output of super-premium Calvados, this family-owned producer in the Normandy town of Coquainvilliers accounts for almost a third of all Calvados sold in the United States.

Founded in the late 1820s by Pierre-Auguste Boulard, Boulard Calvados is headed by Managing Director Vincent Boulard, the fifth generation of his family to oversee this family-run concern.

Boulard's time-honored reputation begins in the firm's 150 acres of orchards and 35,000 apple trees in the Pays d'Auge district of Normandy. This area is the officially designated source of the finest crop of apples in the entire region. The designation Calvados Pays d'Auge is the Calvados equivalent of a fine Grande Champagne Cognac.

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Friday, October 10, 2008 

The Debut of the Duck


Yogi's may have closed, but The Duck is a worthy sequel to that hit movie. On opening night, more than 70 customers jammed the new bar in Spanish Harlem, located at 2171 Second Avenue, between East 111th and 112th streets. Owner Tom McNeil was on hand, buying shots. "We're not discovering a new neighborhood," Tom told me, "we're ruining another neighborhood."
BOBBIE JEAN
I got the first beer. It was served by Bobbie Jean, a Florida gal who used to work Thursday day shift at Yogi's. Bobbie Jean was called up yesterday morning and told to report to The Duck. Likewise for Kate, a cocktail waitress from The Patriot, who pulled her first-ever bartending shift in admirable fashion in the "back room" at The Duck. The flame-haired stunner served the drinks with a big smile.

Tom was asked about the name. The Duck was just a name he used on his business papers when he was trying to think of a name for the new place. He said it doesn't mean anything; but recently he found out that a firehouse around the corner from the bar has a duck mascot. Tom is encouraging customers to come in with letter "D" signs for the bar walls. He would prefer they be stolen, and in true Tom fashion, would most like ones that were shot off from "SOLD" signs. OK...

A few hours into the opening night party, after the jukebox started pumping out familiar tunes and the crowd picked up, Tom treated us with a free ribs spread from Green Apple BBQ, an excellent ribs joint at 362 East 112th St. "Try the pulled pork!" Tom told us, as he slapped down a tray of pig. Poor Kate, a vegetarian... it was dynamite food. So far there is only one giant TV in the front bar, but Tom says they are buying more. I hope they do not come from Yogi's... another great thing, and worth a trip soon, is the bathrooms are pristine. I predict within a week they will be destroyed.

Since I was the first customer, I got the first beer. A Bud Light. Another guy came in behind me and got a PBR. My first shot was Weller Reserve bourbon, on Tom, who said its much better than Jack. "It costs more, but I won't charge more," he said to me.


About the bar: It is twice the size as Yogi's. The front bar is smallish, with an unusual curve design. It has a high ceiling, perfect for dancing. However, it is not long, so it would be hard for more than one bartender to be back there. The back room is pretty long, and has a door that opens to the side street (112th). It has a pool table and lots of seats. The low ceiling would be good for midgets to dance on the bar.

Good news for country music lovers: the same jukebox CDs were moved from Yogi's. Even the song numbers are the same.

It was a great crowd on opening night. Some of the regulars from Yogi's came out, such as Paul Katcher (customer 3) and Bass Ale Man.

Expect good things from The Duck.

More photos here.

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008 

Theresa Says Goodbye

It was the last Tuesday night at Yogi’s for Theresa, who is the longest continuously working bartender at our beloved dive. She was joined by Brie for this last Tuesday before the bar closes this coming Saturday, October 4, and the real estate cockroaches have it ripped down.

Theresa said she will be one of the all-star crew working the last night at Yogi’s. I asked her what she will be doing after that, and she said she planned to join the circus. I, for one, hope to see here again somewhere, sometime, even if it means watching her let a thousand clowns out of a car.

(Photo by Eddie Goldman.)

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 

Signs and Scenes from Yogi’s Last Monday Night

It was a surreal Monday night at Yogi’s. Mondays have been one of the liveliest nights at this bar over the years, and Monday, Sept. 29, was just that, with girls dancing on the bar, outlaw country music blaring from the jukebox, and the gorgeously frenetic bartender Patience looking as radiant as ever.




But this one was different, as it was the final Monday before Yogi’s closes for good on Saturday, October 4. For those who hadn’t heard or believed the news yet, there were signs posted outside and inside the bar:


There was a countdown clock facing the street:



Even the legendary sewer of a bathroom had graffiti with the news:


It will all be over Saturday. Hopefully, however, it will all resume Thursday, October 9, at The Duck and, we wish, at a new Yogi’s near the present one sometime in the future when the economy, finance, and the real estate markets, i.e., the “big money” which is closing down this Yogi’s, allow.

(All photos by Eddie Goldman, thank you.)

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Friday, September 26, 2008 

R.I.P. Yogi's, You Will Be Missed

Jenn and PatienceOn October 4 Yogi's will join the list of shuttered city bars and saloons. It will be quiet at the spot, 2156 Broadway, at 76th Street, for the first time in many years.

This has been a bad year for dive bars. We have lost Red Rock West, Scruffy Duffy’s, Collins Bar, Kevin St. James, and Time Out. Now comes word that the most beloved dive on the Upper West Side is closing up. The building was sold and will be torn down.

Yogi's has been in the Tom McNeil empire for 10 years. Prior to that, the space was the Bear Bar. For decades before that, it was an Irish pub. As Yogi's, it has been an oasis for country music lovers and fans of cheap bar and rowdy barmaids since Clinton was in office. It always delivered the goods: low-price drinks and raucous times. It has several hallmarks: disgusting restrooms, peanut shells on the floor, broken chairs, and sticky surfaces.

But Yogi's always made the list of great NYCBP bars for it's bartenders. Over the years there have been dozens, maybe hundreds, of women to work behind the bar. Some lasted just one night, other clocked in for years. Who was a regular customer of Jenn? Chaundra? Steph? Myriam? Patience? Theresa? Teresa? Lisa Marie? And so many more…

Tom still has The Patriot, and rumors are that he's opening The Duck in Spanish Harlem soon. But for the next week, make a final stop to Yogi’s and pay your respects.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008 

Yogi's Is Safe; Tom to Open New Spanish Harlem Bar in July

New Places, Same Faces
By Eddie Goldman
Photos here.

Rest assured, dive bar lovers, boozers, rednecks, and country music aficionados. The clock may be ticking on the lease of Yogi’s, the beloved Upper West Side haven for cheap beer, cheaper women, and Willie, Waylon, and Merle, but, according to its founder and dive bar impresario, Tommy McNeil, the era of these places in New York City is far from over.

The scene was a get-together organized by the NYCBP.com crew Tuesday night, June 24, at Yogi’s. Behind the bar was the gorgeous Theresa, who also is the bartender who has been working there the longest. Tommy and his trusted partner Chardee were downstairs interviewing young women to join their legion of all-star, all-rowdy bartenders.

As the NYCBP.com gathering progressed, and I was sitting at the bar, contemplating the meaning of Miller Lite, suddenly Tommy emerged from below.

“Hi, good looking’,” he cracked to me as he ambled past, holding a shoulder full of toilet paper rolls and headed for the door with Chardee. I followed them out shortly, since I had been trying to reach Tommy by phone for a few weeks, and only had some unanswered and unreturned calls for my efforts. A good journalist knows never to count on anyone walking back in a door once they have left.

I caught up with them as they were loading up their vehicle, parked right across the street on the northeast corner of 76th Street and Broadway. Finally, in light of the persistent rumors that Yogi’s was due to close some time soon, I had a chance to ask Tommy directly what was really happening.

“The snow will be flying before we are out of here,” he promised.

If that is the case, you still have a few months to get drunk at this legendary bar, take photos, get drunk, and make some new memories there.

Next, I asked him what his plans were for opening new bars. He revealed to me that in about three weeks, he will be opening a new bar at 112th Street and Second Avenue, which is in East Harlem, or El Barrio. The name, as my ears heard it, will be The Duck.

I also asked him what type of bar this will be, and he replied, referring to Yogi’s, “The same as this.” It will be interesting to see how that format fares in that largely Latino neighborhood.

Tommy also confirmed that he is looking at opening another bar in the vicinity of Yogi’s, but that nothing has been finalized.

“You’ll know when we know,” Tommy and Chardee said in unison.

Tommy also said that he would agree to do a more extensive interview with me right before the opening of this newest bar.

Then, as he prepared to leave, Tommy said he wanted to put me to work. He handed me one of those huge batches of toilet paper and told me to give it to Theresa. I did just that, although this was kind of ironic since the men’s room toilet in Yogi’s still has no seat.

They then drove off. Back at Yogi’s, I told a few people about the news that we had just discussed. I also said that I would write up this encounter.

But there also was other business at hand. I was sitting next to a cute girl who came in holding a bouquet of flowers and with a guy wrapped around her. When the guy went to the bathroom, I asked her if she had just been married. “No,” she said with a smile, “I just got divorced.” Hence the celebrating and smooching at the bar.

Soon the NYCBP.com gathering broke up. Those girls from Colorado who came in after that and who had been sitting on the other side of me ended up leaving with the female bartender from Malachy’s who had brought them there. I eventually left, picked up some food at the Westside Market, and took the subway home, until next time, knowing that Yogi’s will still be open when it is time for me to return.

- Eddie Goldman
Music Editor, nycbp.com

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 

Michelle Kicks Ass at Uncle Mike's



So I finally got around to visiting Uncle Mike's. I was there last Tuesday with a couple of jokers, part of the NYCBP Monthly Party. It is located at 57 Murray Street, at West Broadway.

As luck would have it, Michelle was working. What a star bartender. It took a few minutes for her to warm up, but then she was on a roll. She did a long stint bartending at a strip joint, so this Colorado native can pretty much put up with anything. When she said her two favorite things are baseball and porn, I was hooked for life.

I asked why the hell anyone should visit her, and Michelle said she's a good hang. I'll say. At $4 a Bud Light, I'd have moved in. Why oh why did I like this bar? I found out the owner is none other than Dave McWater, who also owns Doc Holliday's, Nice Guy Eddie's, and scores more good bar. They have a pretty stupid happy hour, two for one, but only from 1-5, which is good if you are a construction worker (don't drop any steel on me, please).

One really, really good thing about Uncle Mike's: it is next door to New York Dolls. A little past 8 p.m. around nine strippers got off work and came into the bar for their dinner and post-stripping bullshit session. Overheard at the bar: "I love seeing strippers get off work."

You can catch Michelle:
Tuesday: 11 AM to 8 PM
Wedneday: 11 AM to 8 PM (with Cindy from The Patriot)
Thursday: 5 PM to 2 AM

Michelle is also a notable fetish photographer, so check out her web site.

Be sure to visit and tell Michelle you saw her on NYCBP.

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Monday, February 18, 2008 

Meet Little Lauren


I am not calling Lauren short. I think the term is height-challenged. It does not matter. She is a bad ass bartender with lots of attitude and good skills. We saw her Saturday night filling in at Yogi's, but she says she has been a regular drink slinger on Wednesday at the sister bar, The Patriot.

If she is 5 feet tall, I'd be shocked. Don't matter. She says that if you come to The Patriot, you can watch her dance on the bar. And try and match drinking shots with her. A few of the customers on Saturday mentioned that fishnets and plaid skirts are fine with them; on Lauren, killer. Go and see her, and say you saw her on NYCBP.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008 

“Letter From Your Bartender”


I would love to take credit for this post but I can't. One of my best friends Erin wrote this, and I think its phenomenal.

Go see her at Gatsbys, 53 Spring Street on Fridays and Saturdays. But make sure you read this first.


To My Dearest Bar Patrons;

I am a twenty-three year old female bartender in New York City. I have worked in the service industry for about five years now working in various positions including cashiering, waitressing, cocktailing, and bartending. Especially having spent most of my time working in this industry in downtown Manhattan, I have dealt with an extremely wide array of people. At this point nothing is truly that shocking from being a witness on the other side of the bar. I feel my experience along with quite a bit of innate know-how can help some of you who, perhaps, do not know anything about what you are doing when you enter a bar. And mostly I am trying to reach out to those of you who THINK you know what you are doing when you enter a bar. Also, please note that I am speaking with a background mainly in Irish pubs, trendy lounges, and college bars, all of which are extremely high volume.

As an employee, I am promoted to say whatever it is I feel, and to bang the drinks out as quickly and cleanly as possible. I am not, in anyway, trying to speak on behalf of fine dining establishments. I personally have no experience working in that type of environment, and would not even attempt to give insight to that clientele, although I am fairly certain that many if not all of the following points will pertain to most all restaurants and bars of any kind from seedy dive bars to pretentious night clubs.
Let’s start off with ordering and paying for drinks, something that should be the first thing you do when you walk into a bar. Do not give me one drink order and then tell me to “hang on” while you find your friends to get their orders. I will not wait on your girlfriend sitting there staring at all of the pretty bottles, like she has never ordered a drink in her life, and really is just fascinated with how the candle light dances off of the Grey Goose bottle. I can also see plainly that your girlfriend’s friend are too busy hugging and screaming and telling each other how cute they look to notice that you are even at the bar ordering, so I will get you your drink and charge you for that one, and I am going to move on to one of the twenty other people at the bar waiting with their money out and a memorized order in their head.

Speaking of money, I do not understand why so many of you act surprised when I give you a dollar amount to which you owe me for the drink I just handed you. You know these are not free, so you should probably have a credit card or cash ready in your hand to give me. Guys, I do realize those pockets are deep and full of the condoms you hope to use tonight, and girls, I know that tiny clutch looks so good with those shoes, but you do not want to make the bartender wait and lose potential business because you cannot seem to remember where all of your money went.

As far as credit cards are concerned, yes we do have a minimum for charging. Why you ask? Because it is utterly ridiculous to think you can charge one drink on a credit card. The amount of time it takes me to charge the card and get a pen and print out the receipts I could have served at least three other people. It slows things down tremendously. I am all for opening a tab and racking it up with plenty of drinks, but if you cannot make the minimum I will not take that time. And why the anger over the price of a $6 beer, in Soho, in Manhattan? “I can get a whole six-pack of PBR’s for $3 upstate!” a customer yells to me, as if I was born and raised in this very bar without any idea of what goes on in the outside world. Yes, I am aware that certain extra curricular activities are cheaper than others. So why don’t you just buy that six pack and drink it in your tiny, dank apartment in New Jersey alone.

This same customer is also probably the intoxicated one at the end of the night arguing with me about the total of his/her tab. I gain absolutely nothing from my sales, only the owners profit from that money, so why would I add extra drinks you “didn’t have” on to your tab? Successful bar owners are usually loaded enough as it is, I would not cheat you out of your hard earned money so that they can profit more and we can end up in a heated argument at the end of the night. It doesn’t make sense for me to lie about what you had. If I could I would give everything in the bar away for free as long as you tipped well.

And here we have arrived at the so very complex concept of tipping. These are some basic rules when it comes to tipping properly, and please remember the only money that we make at work is from tips. My paycheck is literally “VOID” every week because at $3.70 an hour once taxes are taken out, there is actually zero left.

1. Tip 20% every time.
2. Tip on water orders.
3. Tip on free drinks.
4. Tip at least $1 per free drink. Like I have stated before I make nothing off of sales, so whether it costs $15 a drink or nothing at all, I still need a tip. It will help you to get your next one with lightning speed and a friendly smile.

Another thing that I do not understand is guys flirting with me all night long, asking me out, scrawling their number on a napkin, and then NOT tipping me 20%. First off, I am not going to date anyone I meet as a customer at my bar, ever. I am especially not going to date someone so wasted that he sat there my entire nine hour shift staring at my chest, and mostly I am not going to even consider dating Prince Charming if he doesn’t even tip well! Also, for you guys, do not touch me, ever. What makes you think you can reach over the bar and touch my arm or hand? When I have to go to your office and ask to open a new bank account, and you get a phone call that interrupts the process, do I grab or caress your arm so that your attention comes back to me? No, so I ask for the same respect back.

Please, do not yell my name, especially if I never told it to you to begin with. I cringe when I hear my name being called from the other end of the bar by a drunken customer; there is something extremely odd about a complete stranger yelling out your name. I won’t get you your drink any quicker because I will be so irritated that I will ignore your slurred calls. When I finally do decide to serve you, never ask for a buy-back. If I feel like giving you something for free, I will, but the minute you ask for it, I automatically do not want to give it to you. If you ask for a free drink, you won’t get it - that is a pretty standard rule amongst all of the bartenders I know.

Something nice that you can do to help you get quicker service is offer to buy me a shot. I will have one with you and I will probably charge you for it. But you will most likely end up getting quite a few shots back from me for free, so that in the end you will have spent less money and gotten more drunk, and I will be in a better mood overall. Everybody wins!

So when the bar is closing, and you still haven’t met that special someone and feel like you really do need to drink more, go ahead and order all of the drinks you want at 3:59 AM, just know that regardless of how much you finish drinking you are going to be leaving by 4:10 AM no matter what. And you will be leaving all of your unfinished Long Island Iced Tea’s behind. I’m sorry, but there are certain things that you can’t take with you in the after life of the bar, and our precious time together has ended.

About an hour after closing I feel like I have gone through a battle. The customers are finally all out, and my voice is hoarse from yelling. I have cleaned the bottles and collected lost articles of clothing. I unclogged the drain filled with chewed up lemons, limes, straws, and broken glass. I sat in a cramped and dank office counting and facing thousands of one-dollar bills. My body is covered in mysterious liquors and beer that have blended together and formed a crusty mold in spots on my forearms and clothes. Nothing quite defines the word relief until the money is counted, dropped in the safe, and divided, and my personal stink is blending into the cab driver’s and I am on my way home.

I do like to go out and drink myself, but I am just trying to help all of you out there who have never set foot on the other side of the service industry. We, as waiters and bartenders can see you coming from a mile away, and if you are lucky enough to be hanging out in a high volume bar packed with people, then we do not need to waste our time with someone who does not tip or act appropriately. We retaliate by making you wait 45 minutes for your next drink and putting a lot less alcohol in it than normal. Remember, we control how quickly and how very drunk you get. And at the end of the day, I am just trying to pay rent. Just follow these simple rules, and you will experience the pleasure of quick service, a smiling bartender, and free shots.

Sincerely,

Your friendly neighborhood bartender

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 

Erica Answers 5 Questions



Meet new Red Rock West bartender Erica-lynn. She just started, after a stint at The Patriot. She is at Red Rock: Monday nights, Thursday (day shift) and Saturday (dayshift). Erica was cool enough to answer our NYCBP questions:

Q: What is your favorite part of bartending?

A: My favorite part of bartending is meeting amazing people and having fun while being the center of attention. Though I love sharing my attention with all the lovely ladies, making fabulous money doesn't hurt.

Q: How does bartending in a dive bar differ from other bars?

A: Well I love working at dive bars because I can be myself. I don't have to worry about any Corporate bullshit.

Q: Why should people come and see you?

A: I'm full of good energy... I can be a little devious but always with good intentions. I'm Fun. I'm sweet and I'll always have a smile.

Q: What's the funniest/craziest thing you've ever seen while working?

A: I've only been working at Red Rock for a hot minute but I've seen some krazy funny shit that everyone else needs to come and see.

Thanks! Go and visit this woman! Her birthday is this month, so buy her some shots, and for your friends too. Be sure to mention that you saw her on NYCBP. She is reading the message boards too.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008 

Who is this Yogi's bartender?



An asute NYCBP visitor and longtime fan of the site sent me this pic today, which he found "while surfing for porn" (thanks for being honest. I thought you came across it while looking for the Mass schedule for the local church). But it is so obvious this is Yogi's (hello, Velvet Elvis).

So I put it to you guys: Who is this bartender? I have a suspicion it may be a girl named Rebecca who quit a couple years back. But I am clueless. Anyone have any ideas? And where are the rest of the pix?

You know what the song in Avenue Q says: The Internet is for porn.

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Friday, January 04, 2008 

A Mash Note to Joanna




Dear Joanna,

I am sorry I have been a bad Regular. I have not been to your bar since July. I have no good excuse to offer.

I promise to come and see you soon. I love the new pix of you and Alyssa, which I took off your Myspace page. I would much rather see you in person than online. I know these other NYCBP fans would too.

Please accept this humble apology, and I promise to come in and drink with you at Doc's very soon.

Your Regular,

Kevin

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Thursday, January 03, 2008 

Cocktail Napkin Confession



I asked Alexis (managing editor of NYCBP if ya missed the news) this question: what was the biggest bar tab she ever saw? Her reply preserved on the napkin above. What do you think?

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007 

Total Jackass Smashes Time Out Window



A jackass that was asked to leave Time Out at closing time smashed the window out with a chair early on Sunday morning. The manager and some customers chased the guy, to no avail. As of Monday, it was still boarded up. People that were there said it sounded like bomb went off when the chair came into the bar, from the sidewalk.



About the only good thing on Monday was seeing Alexis and Carmit together. Lex works 4-8 and then Carmit comes in. That 4-8 happy hour is pretty sweet: everything is half off. Lex is building up that Monday happy hour. It was cool to see her (the new NYCBP managing editor) and then stick around for Carmit's shift.

Hope they catch that guy, and fix the window.

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007 

Bartender Pay Scales

This is a very good interview with a bartender. He does not work in New York or hang out in our bars in the city, but he does have very good things to say about the business. It also lists how much you can expect to make by working behind a bar. What I also like is that he says it is a career choice that will almost never go away:

I don't think America is going to quit drinking anytime soon, and the Volstead Act obviously didn't take, so I can say with a significant degree of assurance that a bartender will always be able to find work. It might not be your ideal gig at first, but I don't know many people who start out on the top rung of the ladder in any venture.


So listen to what Craig Hysell has to say about bartending; a good read for both customer and bartenders alike

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 

Steph Back at Yogi's

This just came in from Stephanie, one of the greatest ever bartenders in NYC. Her email to me and her pals:

OLA NEW YORKERS!!! DUE TO SOME CRAZY HOLIDAY TRAVEL I WILL BE BACK IN THE NYC FOR THANKSGIVING WEEKEND. THAT BEING SAID... AFTER ALMOST 3 YEARS AWAY... I WILL BE GUEST BARTENDING AT YOGIS.

SO AFTER YOUR LOVELY TRYPTOPHAN-TASTIC TURKEY DAY... SWING BY AND ENJOY A COLD BEER OR A NICE WARM SHOT WITH YOURS TRULY!!!!

THE WHERE: YOGI'S
2156 BROADWAY (76TH AND BROADWAY)
THE WHEN: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24TH
8PM TIL WE ALL FALL DOWN (OR 4AM WHICHEVER HAPPENS FIRST)

SEE YOU THERE!!!!
LOVE STEPH

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007 

Site sells bartender wear

Check out barwear.net for bartender clothes. Hot stuff. And cool too. I was told all the girls at Tonic West (on 7th ave btwn 48th and 49th street) wear this stuff. A sports bar.

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Monday, September 10, 2007 

Melissa at Red Rock on 9/22

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007 

Tout vient à point à qui sait attendre


Carmit (left) and Timmy in 2003 on the Half Moon.

All good things come to those that wait. (In French: Tout vient à point à qui sait attendre). That is what I thought when Timmy called me today to say that she is 99% sure she will work a Saturday night shift with Carmit at Time Out on Sept. 1. This is huge news, since Timmy moved to L.A. more than year ago. If you have seen these two work together, you know what you are in for. If you have not, watch out. They rocked the booze cruises so badly, we had to stop having them. Timmy is in the NYCBP Hall of Fame as a veteran of the Village Idiot, Yogi's, Who's on First, and Time Out.

I called Carmit to confirm this. "They will be sad if they miss it," she said of her regulars who can't make this trip to the bar. "I can't wait," she said. "Even if it is slow, it isn't about the money. It is about having fun together."

I would say 10 p.m. is a good time to get there and get your drink on. Be sure to tell your pals. It will be the best way to end the summer.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007 

Melissa Returning to Red Rock West

Finally some good news from the bars this week. One of the great ones, Melissa, who left Red Rock West awhile ago, is coming back on a limited basis. She had a baby earlier this year and is now making a comeback. As she said on Myspace today:

"Plans are underway and The Legend is making her comeback to Red Rock West ! I'm planning to come back sometime in September and I will be working the Saturday night shifts ....get your livers (and wallets) ready.....I got a kid to feed! (Haha, now I can really say that and mean it)."

If you don't know who I am talking about, she is an incredible bartender. Melissa is in the NYCBP Hall of Fame.

Saturday nights just got better!

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Monday, August 20, 2007 

Idiots Return for Village Reunion Uptown

The second Village Idiot Reunion last Friday night was a blast. It was so much fun to see old friends and bartenders, some I have not seen in a week. There were about 50 old regulars who went to Yogi's to see Jenn and Patience bartend. It was a wild night out!

The thing about the Idiot was that there were cheap drinks and nutty customers.... and this continued all the way up on Broadway and 76th Street. Some of us were talking about Eddie's story about the dire threat Duane Reade poses to the bar's future. Others were resigned to face the facts: in this real estate market, a dive bar is about as low as a doggie beauty parlor in the broker's eyes.

I can't say again how awesome the team of Jenn and Patience are. You can totally tell that they have worked together for hundreds of hours, if not a couple thousand. These two, who many of us drank with at the Idiot, have been such terrific party hosts over the year. I encourage you all to drink with them; they have a weird alternating Friday night schedule.

I think we will do another Idiot reunion next year. Here are some pix for you.




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Monday, August 13, 2007 

Candy is Dandy for Rentable Bartenders Biz

Erica LancelottiErica Lancelotti, head of Bar Candy

I have been hearing for months about this company called Bar Candy, which I suspected was a group of models moonlighting as bartenders for private parties. I checked out their web site, and yes, it is one beautiful woman after another. This intrigued me so much, I called up the owner of the business, bartender Erica Lancelotti, for a quick interview. (Other bloggers are so damn lazy they are run by cut and paste maestros; not NYCBP).

Erica has been tending bar at the W Hotel bar in Murray Hill (Lex and 39th Street location) for seven years. The 28-year-old native of Fairview, N.J. has also been a drink slinger at Soho House, Mad River, Dune in Southampton, and several other places. The idea for Bar Candy came to her while behind the bar one night, she said.

“People would ask me at The W to bartend their parties,” Erica explained, as she recounted how she launched Bar Candy two years ago with five girlfriends. Now there are 150 “independent contractors” working for her. “It got to the point where I had so many appointments, particularly around the holidays, that I had to delegate to my girlfriends.” She came up with the name of the company at work, after watching how much the customers looked at her and her fellow bartenders. “We’re just bar candy,” she said, and that was the name. If you have never been to The W, the bartenders and waitresses are all knockouts -- you can’t be a 6 and work there.

Bar Candy BartenderErica soon expanded from bartending at private parties to event marketing and hiring out promotional models. The business plays on her love of why she got into bartending in the first place. “I love to meet people, and being a bartender you meet so many, from celebrities to Average Joes.”

She said the usual going price is $50 an hour per bartender. I thought this was incredibly cheap to get a model to your house to pour beer for you, especially when you see the gallery of women who work for the company (Bar Candy also has male bartenders, if you need them). Bar Candy has expanded to Los Angeles which, typically, gets everything after Manhattan does.

Erica also takes the time to train her bartenders in new developments in bartending, whether it is new flavored vodkas, new products, or new cocktail recipes.

Bar Candy BartenderI really thought the company was just pretty faces who don’t know a muddler from a strainer. However, Erica assured me they are all highly competent bartenders. “That is what separates Bar Candy, from the others,” she said. "Our motto is ‘Because we’re hot and they’re not.' "

“Most of the others have beautiful girls with no talent, or else bartenders with no personality,” she opined. “I take pride in that ours are fast, knowledgeable, and know how to make the drinks.”

Beauty, brains, and bartenders? Erica sold me.

You can contact Erica via Bar Candy’s web site. Tell her NYCBP sent you.

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Wednesday, August 08, 2007 

Return Trip to Whistlin' Dixie's


Real Southern girls at Dixie's: Ashley (left) and McGhee


So last night I went back to Whistlin' Dixie's Texas Tavern (11th Avenue & 51st St). It opened right before July 4, and I was giving it a month to get sorted out. So more than a month later... it still is not settled. I didn't see any good bartenders, or any bartenders worth remembering, on duty. The only people I wanted to take photos of where the two best-looking Patrons in the bar (hence the "P" in NYCBP).

I am still not clear on what this bar is supposed to be. Is it a neighborhood bar with a country theme? Or is it a wannabe club that is masquerading as a bar? Because as far as I can tell it is just another average place. Nothing stands out yet.

I will wait, and wait, until something lights a spark in this place. At least there was some country music playing last night, but that was all due to the two lovely customers, Ashley (who tends bar Sundays at the new Brother Jimmy's near MSG) from Texas and her pal, McGhee, who is also from the South. (Someone please hire McGhee to work at your bar, she is a doll. Dixie's should snap her up ASAP).


I heard encouraging words from the manager, Raphael, that the bar is working on improvements. So I will reserve judgment on it. Dixie's is still a fine place to go with your softball team. But as for top-notch bartenders? Not yet. I plan to go back some more, because the girls from Dixie's are working on the Murphguide Booze Cruise on August 23. I have to see who is working.

I am not linking to their web site yet, since there isn't anything there.

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Monday, July 30, 2007 

Great Balls of Fire on a Monday

You have to tip your hat to any bartender who blows fire. I just came across this video from Red Rock West of Ruthann blowing fire.



Anyone know the name of the song on the jukebox?

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Friday, July 27, 2007 

Bikini Party Tonight, 7/27

I just love Murphguide. Whenever you want to know what is happening around the bars, he is the man. Like today, I woke up and said, "I want to see some bartenders in bikinis, where can I see that tonight?" And of course, Sean knows. So look at this from Murphguide:

Bikini Beach Party "Bartenders in Bathing Suits" at Tequila Jack's 1668 Third Ave (between 93rd & 94th St.) Hot bartenders pouring drinks in their bathing suits. $2 Domestic Drafts if you wear beach attire. Girls wearing bikini tops get a FREE shot. $3 Coronas all night. Arrive by 10pm to see the bartenders reveal their beach attire! $2 cover. RSVP: tequilajacks@yahoo.com

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Thursday, July 26, 2007 

Hawaiian Tropic Zone Hell




I was reminded by a hilarious piece in The New Yorker about the Hawaiian Tropic Zone about what a truly horrible bar it is. I have been there exactly three times, which was two times too many. I even went with my wingman, my cousin Joe, who normally would love bikini girls. This place sucks in a lot of ways: and that does not take into account that the bar DOES have gorgeous girls working there.

First, since NYCBP is a site about bartenders: they have terrible and slow bartenders. My GOD, 90 percent of the people there were ordering bottle beer. So what takes so freaking long? It was like they moved with weights tied to their ankles. The other thing about the bartenders was that they made zero attempt to be nice or friendly. Why would I go back?



Second, the bar is set up like a waiting room to get to the tables. I was not there for $20 chicken fingers. I wanted a Bud, at the bar, and to look at the girls. As you can see, they do have babes on staff. There is really only one good feature about the bar: there is a runway over it, so that a couple times a night, the waitresses walk across it. The New Yorker had a funny comment about that. It sounds better than it really is.

If you think it is like Hooters or Scores, than you are doing those two fine establishments an act of slander to include them in the same league. HTZ is some kind of tourist-savvy, flashy, glossy, sports place. It does not work as a bar.

I am going out on a limb here: This place will be closed within 12 months. Maybe Lil can take over the lease, and move Coyote Ugly into the space.



When I was there, they had one bikini bartender, and two guys, behind the bar.



If you are interested, there is an Earthcam in the place.

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Thursday, June 28, 2007 

Whistlin' Dixie's: the preview


Katie Jane, center.

Earlier this week I told you about the new bar coming soon to Hell's Kitchen, Whistlin' Dixie's Texas Tavern, at 714 Eleventh Avenue, at 51st Street. It does not open for a few more days, but last night I went to a sneak peek party. It was all courtesy of Murph, so thanks to Sean for the hookup of wings and beer (all free).

Here is the scoop, so far. This is not a review, more like a news report. I can't really review a place until it is open. Last night was the bar's first night, a dry run of just testing the place out. But from what I saw, I like.

The bar is the old Bull McCabe's (RIP). One less Paddy bar means a new country saloon in the city. It is a good size, maybe 500 square feet larger than Coyote Ugly. Plus, it has a back room, perfect for private parties, birthday parties, or bachelor parties. It is a great size for a bar.

The kitchen is going to be turning out wings, burgers, fries, and more, the typical bar food. One sandwich is named for Roger Clemens, sticking with the Texas theme. (And what a theme it is. The place is all University of Texas, Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, and Clint Eastwood). I tried the wings and nachos. Good stuff.


I only saw a few of the future staff members. But met Katie Jane, who is either the manager, the head bartender, or both. A knockout. She told me the girls are going to be wearing cutoffs and little tee shirts, maybe cowboy hats. Boots for sure. No decision on male bartenders, yet, but I am hoping they don't hire any. If the girls that were at the bar work there, they'd have one of the best-looking staffs right out of the gate. However, I did not witness any real bartending, as it was just an open bar party.

I met the guys who own the bar, it is the same team that runs The Town Tavern. All very nice and enthusiastic about coming to Hell's Kitchen. They have some good marketing ideas: As Dixie's is within spitting distance of the Hustler club, so they are giving free drinks for all strippers on Sunday nights. I guess bring in your platform shoes for admittance? But hats off to the owners, they want to create a fun bar.

The grand opening is Tuesday, with free beer and food at 6 p.m. Just mention "Dixie" at the door. And mention NYCBP too.

From what I saw, the bar has loads of potential. I have to go back and check it out when it is in operation. But this team has a hit with Town Tavern, lets see what they do on Eleventh Avenue.

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Monday, June 25, 2007 

New Bar in Hell's Kitchen



When Gold Rush closed last year, the West Side lost a true dive. Now comes word that in July a new tavern is opening up not far away. Perhaps it will fill the gap that the Gold Rush left. Hell's Kitchen is getting a new place to drink.

It is called Whistlin' Dixie's Texas Tavern. Already, that is a mouthful. And hard to remember, much less say (or write). So Dixie's will open July 3 at 714 Eleventh Avenue, at 51st Street. They have the web site announcement of a grand opening party on July 3, with free beer from 6-10 p.m. Mention "Dixie" at the front door.

Will this be a worthy addition to nycbp.com and true dive bar standards? Will Dixie's managers be smart and only have female bartenders, or will they (foolishly) stick men behind the stick? We are happy a new bar of this flavor is opening in Hell's Kitchen. Check it out!

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007 

Supergirl Serves Me A Beer

So this is the first video clip I am attempting to shoot, edit, and post myself. I got a Nikon S7 a few months ago. I am still learning how to use it, and iMovie, on my Mac. So far, this is the result. Nothing is more fun than drinking with Megan on a Thursday at The Patriot. So for Superhero Night I tried this 90-second movie. Let me know your reviews. And forward the clip around too. Thanks!

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Sunday, March 25, 2007 

Village Idiot Reunion

Village Idiot

The long-rumored, much-anticipated Village Idiot Reunion will be Friday, April 20, 2007. It will be held at Yogi's.

The hostesses will be Jenn and Patience, who started their careers at the Idiot, which closed in July 2004.

If you didn't read it, Eddie wrote a great tribute as well as an account of it's last night.

Spread the word to all the former customers and bartenders of the Idiot, and lets have a great time!

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