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Arlene
Grocery
95 Stanton St. (btw.
Ludlow & Orchard)
358-1633
Free
rock n' roll concerts in a beer drenched atmosphere.
Almost always a strong band blaring away, and
always crowded towards the end of the week.
Belmont
Lounge 117
E. 15th St. (btw.
Irving Pl. & Park Ave.) 533-0009
This
place got a rustic look and attracts a young crowd.
There is a backroom for those that want to get
intimate equipped with sofas, pillows & Candlelit
tables. There
is also a game room on the premises.
Chez
Es Saada 42 E. 1st St. (btw.
1st & 2nd Aves.)
777-5617
Sensational
Moroccan deco & chic downstairs area, is great place
to chill with dual levels. Romantic nooks &
spots make this a great place for a date or a
rendezvous.
Coffee Shop
29 USQ West
(@16th St)
243-7969
There
is an eclectic of mix of hip artists & after work
suits, as low hip-hop music plays at this cool spot.
The vibe is
relaxed and social, but it can be hard to get a drink.
Food is also served late into the night.
Coup
509 E. 6th St. (btw.
Ave. A & B) 979-2815
Very
cozy & stylish spot in the East Village.
Streamlined bar with an eclectic choice of music.
A bit On
the yuppie side, but a great place to hang by the
streamlined bar or grab a bite to the rear.
Dive
Bar
732 Amst. Ave. (btw.
95th & 96th Sts.) 749-4358
A
favorite West Side dive for many.
A no frills spot, with an amazing juke box.
Several TVs, so a Great place to catch your
favorite sporting event.
Great place to just hang out.
Dorian's
1616 Second Avenue (@84th
St.)
772-6660
This
well-known bar is a great place to check out a game on
the big screen TV. Plenty of room
Hogs
& Heifers
859 Washington St. (@
13th St) 929-0655
Overwhelming
and frightening at first, but soon enough you will join
the party.
Joe's
Pub
520 E. 6th St. (btw. Aves. A & B) 473-9093
Dual
level & very stylish.
Get there early to beat the crowds and get a
seat. Tough
door at times due to the fact that it's a popular hang
out for models, celebrities, suits and stylish
downtowners
Korova
Milk Bar
200 Avenue A (btw.
12th & 13th Sts.)
254-8838
Packed
with East Village Hipsters, video screens &
allusions to "Clockwork Orange"-including milk drinks;
this bar combines the allure of the pretentious lounge
life & the laid back vibe of the area.
Liquor Store Bar
235 W. Broadway (@ White St.)
226-7121
Great
for Free live music & limited spending, located
amongst the upscale Tribeca joints.
Niagara
112 Avenue A (@ 7th St)
420-9517
Yuppies
meet tattooed hipsters. 50's deco, zoot-suited
bartenders, & live DJs spinning the best of the 60s.
Park Avalon
225 Park Avenue South (btw.
18th & 19th Sts) 533-2500
The
restaurant & the bar are beautiful.
Jam-packed every day with yuppies and suits.
Not a place to go
for the music.
Rebar
127 8th Avenue (@16th
St)
627-1680
Nice
space with the musical offerings ranging from live jazz
to rock n roll. DJ is on the premises, with a
velvet rope at the door, so not that tough to get in..
Revolution
611 Ninth Avenue (btw.
43rd & 44th Sts) 489-8451
Chill
out area lounge in the front, a bar area with TVs in the
middle, and a cozy dining area in the back.
Catches the midtown
crowd, while remaining casual, upscale and unpretentious
Slaughtered
Lamb
182 W. 4th St. (btw.
6th & 7th Aves.)
627-5262
The
Englishman's ideal hideaway.
Excellent beer & martini selections served in
elaborate laboratory Contraptions.
Great place for late night drinking.
Top
of the Tower
The Beekman Hotel, 49th St. (
@ 1st Ave.)
355-7300
Stylish
and elegant deco with a fantastic view from th 26th
floor of this hotel.
Great place to meet after work
or for a rendezvous.
Whiskey
Blue
541 Lexington Avenue (@
49th St.) 755-1200
A
good place to get your evening started. Located in
the W Hotel. Well-dressed lounge scene.
Whiskey
Park
100 CPS (@
6th Ave. & 59th St.)
307-9222
A
favorite spot for models, yuppies & the heavily bank
rolled. Warm and slick candlelit lounge along the
trendy Central Park South.
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