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http://www.gerberbars.com Pretend you're rich and famous for a couple of hours. Sip something sophisticated from a martini glass, like the Knob Hill manhattan ($16) or the Stone Rose (Woodford Reserve bourbon, Grand Marnier, white cranberry juice, sour mix, and simple syrup; $14), sit back on the white leather banquette, and dip into the bowl of almonds. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.terminal5nyc.com The WrestleMania of Bowery Presents venues, Terminal 5 is where you go to revel in sweaty, overgrown, not-so-indie acts such as LCD Soundsystem, Ratatat, My Morning Jacket, and so on. The bands that play here are capable of filling up the Bowery Ballroom six times over, and have already cracked-or soon will-the Billboard Hot 100. Yes, Terminal 5 is mammoth. Fortunately, the building's no-seating cube design divvies up the 3,000-person capacity into three levels, the upper two wrapping around the crammed ground floor. Thus, sold-out shows still maintain some kind of band-in-your-face factor, the defining quality of the Bowery Presents experience. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.therapy-nyc.com Let the mental-health jokes fly like never before as you head to this midtown gay haunt because with martini-esque drinks with names like "Psychotic Episode" and "Delusion," everyone can join in. Endlessly usable jokes associated with its name aside, several lounge areas and a small bistro make Therapy an elegant wood-themed bar over two levels joined by a wooden staircase in the center. Regular DJs are on rotation and Monday features a weekly celebrity chat show with Scott Nevins. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
This super-stylized bar within the Ameritana Hotel serves bloating drinks like Times Square Tootsies and Wedding Cake Martinis in gimmicky glassesastems twisted into a Z-shape. Bar snacks like Goldfish crackers and Cheetos seem to clash with the white vinyl seats, back-lit walls, and overall mood of credit cardedalanguor. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.victorscafe.com Substitute waving palm trees, peeling porticos, and street musicians for the tourists, marquees, and traffic of the theater district. Victor's opened its doors in 1963 as a home away from home for Cubans missing those pre-Fidel days. The bar room--tucked away from the airy dining space--is the perfect setting for a late rendezvous, with the '70s shabby-chic appeal of its crimson interior, velvet love seats, and gilded ceiling. On Saturday nights, the clientele is largely tourists and old Cuban men drinking mojitos. It's authentic Havana. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
Before entering Vintage, you might spot a little sign with a chalk-drawn martini creature announcing, "I'm a party in your mouth!!" That's in reference to the menu--a dictionary, really--of 200+ $10 martinis. The bottled-beer selection is vast, too, and stars Ommegang's Three Philosophers, a sweet quadruple ale. Besides the paralyzing variety, the bar's only stable trait is a crimson light that washes over the weathered interior. To make things simple, get Nadia's Perfect 10, a mix of Absolut Peach vodka and pomegranate juice, among other ingredients. Yes, the celebrity-inspired martinis get as obscure as a Romanian gymnast champion from the 1976 Olympics. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
http://www.xaixaiwinebar.com If you're tired of wine bars that specialize in Italian or French wines, Xai Xai provides relief. The entire list of this Theatre District establishment, named after a beach resort in Mozambique, consists of South African wines, including pinotages, shirazes, merlots, and cabs. The pinotages are of the most interest, with an inauspicious start, big in the middle, then trailing off into pleasant spiciness. The food offers something of a disconnect--in general, it's too sugary to go well with the big reds Xai Xai pours. Still, it's a good chance to taste bunny chow (a curry-stuffed loaf of bread), droewars (Afrikaaner jerky), and biltong (farmers sausages). Delicious raw oysters, too. Read more about this New York bar or club >>
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