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And the winners are ... 49 Grove (above) for best lounge, SideBar for best after-work spot, and 19 more first-place awards for categories like dive bars, bartenders and more

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Get a Stall: Bathrooms Built for Action

Airline ticket prices are skyrocketing, so what’s a Mile High protégé to do? Engage in some semi-public play on land, of course. We’ve uncovered five New York bathrooms that are ideal for heavy petting, or more, with your beaux. Whether the draw is fogging doors, like at Bar 89, or one-way mirrors, like at Peep, you’ve got choices when it comes to getting randy.

Babies in Bars

You had a baby. It happens. Despite consensus among suburbanites, you're not obligated to shed every aspect of your former self. In New York, at least, you can maintain some semblance of a social life. Just tote your wee one along with you to the pub. There, in addition to spending quality time together, you can teach your child important life lessons--like how to squat above a toilet seat. Check out five bars where pushing a stroller inside is welcomed.

Smokin': Bars Where You Can Light Up

With Washington in turmoil, the war in Iraq, and Wall Street on the brink of collapse--if you didn't already smoke cigarettes, you've got a few good reasons to start. Even though New York banned smoking in bars in 2003, there are still a few sacred spots where you can legally light up while boozing.

Houston St: Houston Street Picks

Houston St., the dividing line between the Village and Soho, where indeed SoHo got its name, is one of New York’s most recognizable streets. Check out our guide to the seven best things about Houston St.

Greenwich Village, New York Guide

Greenwich Village, New York, once the center of the bohemian world, has become more of a gentrified celebrity haven, than truly counter culture. But the streets of this tree-lined historic neighborhood have nearly limitless dining, bar and shopping options. Check out our list of seven of the best things about Greenwich Village, New York.

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