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http://www.cargocafe.com So you finally took a trip on the Staten Island ferry: You've made it to shore and have no idea what the hell to do. Go to Cargo CafA(c), on Bay Street, a few blocks east of the ferry terminal. We'd tell you what it looks like, but the decor changes every couple of months. Take in a pint or two in the garden, or stay inside if you like. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.hospitalityholdings.com The amber lighting and soft sofas make Carnegie a top cigar bar. Throw in live jazz during the week, and a Sinatra tribute with an 11-piece orchestra on Saturdays, and you have the swankest lounge on the map. Complete the old-school New York dream by taking your best gal here, and when she leaves to powder her nose, chat up the pretty waitresses in cocktail dresses. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.bowlmor.com A staunch Midwestern bowling alley melded with a fly a70s disco, Bowlmor lanes is one of the few places where fashionistas will gladly kick off stilettos for a pair of smelly, community shoes. Bright colors and loud music give it sass, while multiple martinis can turn a set of 10 pins into 20. Come early, thoughathe wait on weekends borders on unbearable. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.carolines.com Like a Broadway dinner theater with stand-up comedy instead of musicals. Overpriced, and pretentious enough to call their restaurant a asupper lounge.a Located in Times Square for maximum tourist accessibility. Mon-Wed 7 & 9:30pm; Thu 8 & 10pm; Fri & Sat 8 & 10:30pm & 12:30am; Sun 8 & 10pm. $15-$35, plus two-drink minimum. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.carouselclub.net Itas bar hangout meets libertine ideology at the Carousel Club. Sporting pool tables, a bar, pole dancers (and a pole-dancing competition), this once Manhattan but now Queens-based swingers club (not swing, swingers) is a veritable playground for adventurous couples. There are strict rules about who gets in and how much it costsaparticularly if youare a single male so check with them before just turning up. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thecarriagehousenyc.com They've got pool, video games, a jukebox and a handful of televisions. We're calling it a sports bar, but concede that it actually has a theme: horses. It is a former carriage house, after all. Its main purpose: entertaining people (read guys) who peaked in college. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Perfect for the schizophrenic sports fan, Carriage Inn has a lot of TVs, and on Sundays, each are tuned to a different game. Have another more active personality? Don't worry, there's pool. Oh yea, and karaoke. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cavoastoria.com An Astoria mainstay, candlelit restaurant Cavo Cafe Lounge morphs by night into a packed nightclub -- all 4,000 square feet of it. Here, swarthy men in shiny tight black T-shirts meet their hotpants-clad women to the beats that pump into the wee hours. Watch for the 3 a.m. switch to Greek-language techno and the inevitable Zorba's dance at the end of the night. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Feeding coins into Cedar Tavern's upstairs jukebox is the musical equivalent of playing sports: The overarching narrative is always the same, even as the details change. To wit: You may regard "Buffalo Soldier" (or "Heart of Glass," or "Going Mobile") as a home run. Naturally, about half of the drunken crowd agrees. There is a common bond thusly formed, although it could not exist without its opposition, Those Who Do Not Like Bob Marley. As if such an opposition were relevant in any way to Legend-soaked reality; as if it was not in essence arbitrary and ultimately meaningless. You can run, but you'll always come back home. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thecentralparkboathouse.com/sections/food/menu-quick.htm The drinks can get pricey at the Central Park Boathouse, which has presided over the park's Great Lake for over a century, but you're paying for the unobstructed, cinematic view of Manhattan--on a outdoor deck, no less. The outdoor bar of the boathouse entertains a hardcore polo-and-cardigan crowd who meander in from the nearest cab stop, Fifth Avenue and 72nd. Choose among a clean selection of single-malt Scotches and cocktails made for sipping with genteel authority, such as the All-Berry Martini (Smirnoff Strawberry Vodka, raspberry puree, Chambord, cranberry juice, and a splash of champagne). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.thecharlestonbar.com One of the few bars on Bedford that's nearly always empty, the Charleston has no real scene, though factoring in the price of its beers, it should have the best party on the block. The bar features occasional bouts of live music that could double as amateur shows, but it might be a good place to break in your little sister's band. With the shows taking place in the basement, the first floor remains a good place to hold a conversation. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
A neighborhood favorite with 13 TVs, one big screen and a lot of yelling. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The name Chazz has two azas in it, which means itas more hip (in a kind of late '80s-early '90s way) than say, somewhere that doesnat. On Thursday nights their regular aAfter Worka party gears its regular hip-hopar&b crowd up for the weekend, when regular DJs are on rotation all night. Women consistently pay less than men do to get into Chazz but if youare worried about there being enough space, just purchase the use of a VIP table. These start at 150 dollars for the night. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
One partner just not doing it for you anymore? Why not pick up a few more at Checkmate. This space allows horny couples to find other horny couples, and single men aren't welcome. Rememberapeople come here with a specific goal in mind, so be careful about engaging others with in-depth conversation but not finishing the game, so to speak. Call ahead to make sure your names are on the list. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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