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http://www.dromnyc.com Drom is haven for world music in a neighborhood packed with rock clubs. Traditional fasil music from Istanbul, lively gypsy bands, modern Middle Eastern dance music, DJs from around the world; you'll find it all here. The slick space features luxe leather seating for about 150 people and standing room for an additional 350 concertgoers. An ornate chandelier hangs from the high ceiling, hemmed in by exposed brick and blood-red walls. The menu has a Mediterranean bent. Order dishes like the mixed meze plates, lamb skewers served with couscous, Panini filled with spicy, garlicky Armenian sausage and hamburgers a la carte, or opt for the prix fixe menus available with the cost of admission for some shows. The venue has a full bar, with Turkish wines are available by the glass and bottle, and Turkish beer served along with more familiar brands like Corona and Miller Light.—Keith Wagstaff More >>
http://www.irvingplaza.com/index In recent years, the historic Irving Plaza has had more name changes than Puff Daddy. This 1,200-capacity venue has gone from Irving Plaza to the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza to the Fillmore East and then back again to Irving Plaza. The venue's multiple incarnations are best represented by its competitively variable booking calendar: indie-poppers on their first major tour, oldies on their reunion tour, aging rockers on their comeback tour, and the usual screaming, tattooed delinquents gearing up for the Warped Tour. More >>
http://www.nightingalelounge.com The Nightingale Lounge looks intimidating from the outside, its windows and entrance barricaded by dark velvet drapery. But once you make it in, the lounge presents itself as an extension of your wealthy friend's tricked-out basement. In the back, there's a pool table; in the center, a popcorn machine. Plush couches line the right side of the room, while the left hosts a metallic bar with glowing, pink panels lining the wall. The East Village locale, however, generally seems to prefer quirkier, grittier hang-out spots, so it's up to you and your posse to populate Nightingale's small dance floor. Or coax the bartender to turn on that popcorn machine. More >>
http://www.noideabar.com Always wanted a girlfriend named Karen or a boyfriend named Bob? At the No Idea Bar, each night is assigned a different first name, and anyone so named drinks free. Name Night features a wide variety of monikers, from Sharon to Solanchy, Kevin to Khoon-Ying. (The name schedule is posted at noideabar.com.) On a good night, you'll drink free; on a great night, you'll hear live accordion music and get served by a one-legged bartender named Puddles. If you're drinking free, everybody knows your name. More >>
http://www.nuyorican.org The lyrical verbiage unfolds as slammers and poets take to the stage at this small mainstay crowded with bare wooden tables for onlookers to hoot and holler from in appreciation. Embracing all of the arts, you can also find emcees, theater performances, jazz weeklies, film screenings, parties, and more in this non-profit space founded in 1973. Open mics also happen on the regular so all you aspiring artists out there can share your craft with like-minded souls. More >>
http://www.sidewalkmusic.net Established singer-songwriters and heartfelt hopefuls strut their stuff (well, as much as singer-songwriters strut) in scheduled shows and open-mic nights at this East Village stalwart. In addition to a steady roster of young acts, the divey Sidewalk is known for its cheap food menu, unusual 24-hour-a-day schedule, and the rows of tables and chairs lined up outside the building--where, during the summer, the post-work crowd downs frozen pink margaritas and cheap beer while watching Avenue A traffic drift by. More >>
http://www.threeofcupsnyc.com The decor is Medieval/Occult, the food, modern Italian with a twist. The butter-dripping baked potato and the crostini with roasted garlic make good starters/snacks. You can top them off with a pizza from the wood-fired oven;like melanzane, made with fried eggplant on a crust nicely charred on the edges. Everything clogged with lots of garlic, and where else can you go to get a baked potato at midnight? More >>
http://www.websterhall.com Webster Hall has existed for over a century, but this landmarked, three-story venue is not stuck in tradition: It caters to every possible form of nightlife that's popped up in the city since the venue was created. For club-hounds, weekly staples include campy dance party The Awesome '80s Prom and rave Circus. For concertgoers, main-stage booking is handled by indie-rock-and-beyond warlords Bowery Presents. With a disco ball crowning its center, Webster's 2,500-capacity Grand Ballroom was recently called "the best stage in New York City" by none other than Prince. And if it's good enough for him... More >>
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