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http://www.chelseabrewingco.com Settle in here, take in the view of New Jersey, bask on the Hudson river, and hope no bodies float by. If a body does float by, have another burger and beer. It'll be OKathey're probably just in the middle of a shoot for the Sopranos, anyway. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Cherry Tavern marks off every category on the dive-bar checklist. Primary source of illumination: Christmas lights. Walls: 1970s wood paneling. Happy hour: $2 PBR. Pool table: used as a makeshift lounge. Jukebox: full of perfectly obscure LPs. Enter if you want to infiltrate the breeding grounds of East Village locals; wear flannel for added stealth. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.chinaclubnyc.com The beautiful, or at least beautifully dressed, people throw it down at China Club, a 20-year-old establishment with three floors, multiple DJs, and yards of red velvet complimenting dark wood. Open four days a week, the venue always has one spinning Latin tunes each night, with the other floors featuring R&B or House. Cover varies. Wear your fine threads, as miscreants sporting hats, unfashionable boots and sneakers will not make it through the door. For those who care, China Club has seen the error of its ways and axed the male strip show, which featured the most horrifyingly harry asses in NYC. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cluizel.com Fine french chocolatier Michel Cluizel has only one outpost outside Paris: a store/bar at ABC Carpet & Home. Fans of Cluizel's chocolate bars and his chocolate disks (nuanciers), available in different percentages of cocoa, will be able to choose from an extensive selection here. Then there are the bonbons, available in over 50 different flavors. Appreciators of Cluizel's craft have the added pleasure of enjoying their fine candy with hot chocolate or a Cognac (the bar has a full liquor license). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
"You light it on fire," the bartender guffawed as he sent my Chueca shot (Malibu, Bailey's, and KahlAoa) ablaze. I'm no pyromaniac, but what's a few eyelashes? I love Latin bars; they serve the most innovative libations. The Colombian lesbos of Chueca's half-mirrored, dimly lit pad really know how to take el licor. On any given Friday or Saturday night they're perched at tables or at the cushiony black-lined bar snapping drinks back like it was a little agua, as the crowd gets naughty and the bartenders take to dancing on the bar. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.tribecagrand.com Guilty Catholics can get in touch with their inner spirits at Church Lounge. Located in the Tribeca Grand Hotel, the lounge seems an appropriate Christmastime destination, righteous to the idea of a well-groomed, star-studded night out, with its swanky lobby of couches, altar of candles, polished clientele, and its famous Tartini (a $12 lemongrass-infused Stoli raspberry puree and fresh lemon). Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cibarlounge.com Though it's located down the street from Gramercy Park, Cibar isn't one of those austere, solemn cocktail bars. It serves drinks of the same caliber--such as a highbrow Apple Martini (featuring apple juice, apple pucker, champagne, and cinnamon-infused vodka)--but blasts Paramore-style pop-punk and has the loud, young crowd to match. The boisterous, candlelit lounge atmosphere is also at odds with its owner, the gracefully aged and coveted Inn at Irving Place, which is only one floor above, minding its own business. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cieloclub.com Winner of the DanceStar USA award for best club, Cielo boasts a slew of top-notch DJs and weekly parties like Francois Kas Monday night aDeep Space.a Beautiful people abound in this polished house-music haven with a sunken dancefloor that gets tons of foot traffic. The walls glow just about everywhere and comfy seating provides a respite from all the boogying. When it comes to dancing here, donat be afraid to let loose. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cienfuegosny.com To get a table, simply pop in Cienfuegos's sister establishment, Carteles, a sunny, blue-and-yellow-tiled Cuban sandwich shop and bar, and ask for a spot upstairs in Cienfuegos. Then it's up the steps and into another world--Alice in Wonderland meets Hemingway-era Cuba, all turquoise walls, wrought iron--work, glass tchotchkes, brass candlesticks, giant white-leather banquettes, and worn shutters over the windows. The female servers wear colorful aprons and A-line skirts, '50s-housewife-style, like Betty Draper in a better mood. The wonderful rum cocktails are the main draw, served by the single, double, or punch bowl. Some of the Cuban food offered is perfectly adequate. Among the better options are glazed pork ribs and drunken shrimp--fat crustaceans in a cilantro-flecked sauce that's tart and zippy with rum, sliced jalapeños, and a huge amount of garlic. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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http://www.circatabac.com A bar in New York where they still encourage you to smoke! At Circa Tabac, flout Bloomberg's iron rule as you inhale deeply from over 100 different brands from across the globe. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Vying to be one of Flatbush Avenueas destination spots is this dimly lit (?!) venture housed in a former lighting fixtures store. The friendly waitstaff and bartenders are the jointas shining stars, and highlights include a variety of beers like Stella Artois ($5; stay tuned for rotating aguesta tap beers in the future) and a well-made, spicy Bloody Mary ($5) that, paired with some good eats like the chocolate chip pancakes from the weekend late-night menu, will make you glow with delight. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.citywinery.com Everything you need to know about City Winery: wine, wine, wine, cheese, wine. This massive (21,000 square feet!), Mediterranean-styled wine bar and music venue offers patrons a "Build-a-Barrel" special, which involves selecting crimson-colored grapes from the Olsen Family Vineyard, investing in an American Oak barrel, and then aging your own Pinot Noir. As for the menu, your meal of choice is dictated by one of the 500 varieties of wine available. Equally eclectic artists perform in front of stacked wine barrels; private parties dine among fruit-smelling, wine-making equipment downstairs; main-area guests access a tap that pumps up home-brewed ruby goodness straight from the cellar. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
If you're looking for tittie, what the hell are you doing in Manhattan? Everyone knows the real action is in Jersey or the boroughs. Take Cityscape in Queens for example. The large club is open seven days a week; they even have a special "buffet" during happy hour. They have 30 dancers a night, and if you're really hungry, take one back to the champagne rooms. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Stocked to the hilt with TVsa15 of themathis sports bar is a standard hangout for sports fans who drop by after work. Outdoor seating is available when weather permits. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Williamsburg hipsters can let their hair down and let the air out at this little hangout. The long mahogany bar stretches the length of the room surrounded only by bar stools as tall, full-wall windows on the front wall let light in and balance out the dark wood. Try an ironic cocktail like the Patriot, which is a can of beer with a shot of whiskey. Thereas no lounge area so either stand or capture a bar stool but get in quick. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.cleopatrasneedleny.com Come to Cleopatra's and watch the Red Sox lose during the afternoon, but don't leave just because the game's over. The mood turns to cool when the jazz band kicks in at dusk; order up some Middle Eastern fare to match the sweet new vibe. It's a great little sensual oasis on the UWS. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
The swank and sleek set of Queens hang at Clic, leaning back in the low chairs, chatting over martinis. Some nights there's DJs, other nights Greek music, so take your pick. Too bad they had to install a fucking TV over the bar, though. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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