We want to know: Which closed Syracuse bar do you miss most?

Last week, we asked: Which former Syracuse restaurant do you miss the most? And the responses poured in.

Now we want to know: Which closed bar in Central New York do you wish you had back?

Here are some examples to get the wheels turning:

The Remedy, a legendary bar in Syracuse's Valley, closed in May 2015. Bruce "Spike" Nulle and Tom Coulter ran the landmark bar for 42 years. Police officers, clergy, teachers and more frequented the establishment on West Seneca Turnpike.

In March 2015, state authorities seized and closed ALFA Bar & Dining Room for failure to pay overdue taxes. The bar and restaurant opened in May 2013 in the former location of Saratoga Steaks & Seafood at 200 Waring Road.

Morris's Grill, a popular Skaneateles bar, closed in April 2009 after the doors were locked by two Onondaga County sheriff's deputies. The bar hadn't shut its doors since Prohibition, bar owner Mary Jayne Lipe said. The business came to an end after lease renewal complications.

Readers have also suggested the following places: McCarthy's, Johnny Lamp's, Uncle Sam's, Lee's, Wanda's Yellow Balloon, Tecumseh Club, The Orange, Poorhouse West, Sugar Mill, Stage East, Maggie's, Bugsy's, Machine Shop, The Fayetteville Inn and Copperfield's.

If you could bring back a Syracuse bar, what would it be? Let us know in the comments below.

This feature is a part of CNY Nostalgia, a section on syracuse.com. Send your ideas and curiosities to Allie Healy: Email | Twitter | 315-766-6725

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