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Located at 736 10th Ave between 50th/51st Stīrother Jimmy’s: Offering two locations in Manhattan, Brother Jimmy’s serves some of the greatest slow cooked BBQ and brings southern hospitality to the heart of the northeast. The Waylon is definitely a place to spend a Saturday night out with friends! Be sure to try their famous Frito Pie among other southern favorites.

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On other nights, you can play songs on their jukebox, or compete in trivia on Wednesdays. The Waylon: A country saloon that might as well be called Hell’s Kitchen’s best honky-tonk, offers live music every Tuesday and Friday night. Located at 215 W 40th St between 7th and 8th Ave Printer’s alley is great to watch a sports game with a group of friends or to head to before a concert at Madison Square Garden since it is right down the block! Printer’s Alley plays plenty of country favorites, offers live music, and serves southern comfort food such as jalapeno cheese dip, pulled pork tacos, and chicken and waffles.

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Printer’s Alley: Transport yourself to Tennessee in this Nashville themed bar located in the Garment District. New York City is known to have it all when it comes to different types of restaurant and bars, but when we are looking for some country music in the Big Apple where can we go for a good time? Get your boots on and head out to the following places for a little taste of the south in Manhattan!

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