New York City
Croxley's Ale House - There's apparently more than one of these in the state, but the location I'm referring to is on Avenue B, between 2nd St. and 3rd St. in the East Village of Manhattan. They serve no Budweiser, no Miller, and no Coors. There is always a table open, and always a good game on TV.
Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden - Might as well call this place "Heaven on Earth". Modeled after the traditional German beer garden's, Astoria (Queens') hot spot has room enough for everybody, whether you want to sit down, stand up, eat or drink. Get as rowdy as you want, or stay as under the radar as you can, and you're guaranteed to have a good time. The best part: drinking good beer outdoors for not too much money. Pitchers of great German/Czech beer are only $14, and the food ain't bad either.
The Ginger Man - The beer selection is unreal, to be honest. Now, I've never been good with numbers, but they've got something like 2 million beers on tap. They come from around the world - whether it's a microbrew from Colorado or an old traditional from Germany. A little expensive at times, but at least you're guaranteed a good selection.
Philadelphia
Okay, so this place is actually deli with a great beer selection (that's how they can sell all the beers in PA) and the sandwiches are the shit too, try the "Diablo." With a selection of 875 bottled beers at your disposal you really can't go wrong. Separated by brand and location it's pretty easy to navigate the refrigerated walls. The prices are manageable, with American micro brewed 12oz bottles averaging $3-$5 and imported big bottles at about $15 on average. (You also get a 10% discount off of any 6 beers purchased at a time.) I love this place and the employees are friendly and knowledgeable.
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