Dive Bar
NYC Dive Bar Says It Will Kick Out Anyone Who Uses the Word 'Literally'
This is, like, literally discrimination.
How I Run the Only Non-Christmas Christmas Bar in America
Owning a dive bar is not for everybody. Some people in New Orleans would probably love to get rid of Snake and Jakes Christmas Club Lounge, but I keep it going because there’s nothing else like it.
The Slow and Painful Death of the Dive Bar
Remember the good times before some yuppie bought and ruined your favorite watering hole by renaming it something along the lines of an “eco friendly neighborhood pub serving IPA's only?"
These Are the 19 Best Dive Bars in New York
This list contains the (future) greatest nights of your life that you won't remember.
Why Detroit-Area Dive Bars Are Serving Some of the Best Food Around
The pop-ups in the bars of Hamtramck—a tiny, dense, and poor immigrant enclave physically surrounded by Detroit—offer real eating at a low price in a city otherwise short on culinary variety and cash.
This Bartender Chased Enlightenment, But Gave It All Up for His Family's Dive
Sunny Balzano is the kind of enigmatic bartender that dives are made for. Save for a handful of years spent seeking enlightenment in India, this artist-turned-barkeep has spent his entire life in the timeworn building that his family has owned for...
Melbourne’s Shittiest Dive Bar is Closing and We Are Devo’d
The Liberty Social was home to club kids, goths and freaks. It will be sorely missed.
BARFLY: Eating Chili Dogs and Drinking Brews at Mal's
Host Braydon Szafranski heads to Mal’s Bar in South LA, smack dab between Los Angeles County Jail and University of Southern California, for chili dogs and chats with regulars.
My Office Is a Dive Bar in East Nashville
Meet Cock D., the fictional Nashville-based Yelper, written by a real-life chef, whose idea of nirvana is a dirty burger inside a beer joint amidst questionable patrons and a couple of health code violations.