The Nutty Irishman has quickly become a well-known brand on Long Island. With big-brother Bay Shore doing so well, it only figured we'd start seeing splinters pop up, and sure enough Main Street in Farmingdale quickly became home to another Nutty. [more]




You're looking for something casual on a Thursday. Maybe you want a little less scratch and a little more bang on the dance floor? Say no more, because McCoys in Commack, the smallest big bar in Suffolk County, is calling your name.[more]



While other nightspots come and go, The Donkey has been standing strong for over 5 years now. It's not hard to tell that people love this place, as you drive down 110 by the airport and see the outside deck bustling, even in winter, as the radiant warmth coming from the packed house inside makes things fairly toasty for smokers year-round.[more]








Mulcahy's
Wantagh/Centereach

Few places on Long Island have the reputation and have experienced the longevity of Mulcahy's in Wantagh. Easily accessible by train as it is right under the Wantagh train station, it has been in business, and very successfully, since the 60s. [more]

Mirage
Westbury, Long Island

The Mirage Nightclub in Westbury is a must-see for anyone visiting New York for the first time. Even though the Long Island nightscene in past years was considered second-best to NYC mega-clubs, Mirage easily runs with the big boys. [more]

Bianco Ultra Lounge
Hauppauge, Long Island

Saturday nights on the Island have been the specialty at The Bianco Ultra Lounge for months now, and for years before in past incarnations Viper Bar, and Wall Street before that. It is one of the more upscale year-round nightspots in Suffolk County.[more]

Oragin / Ice
Farmingdale, Long Island

Most clubgoers are very familiar with the location that is currently the home of Ice: Cyberia, Sahara - going back to the early '90's as Market Square. Nonetheless, it had gone through many slow periods as it changed hands and changed styles, but the past three years it has been (aside from the summer months when its regulars head east) at its steadiest and classiest. [more]