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Nighlife > Theater and Movies
This giant Times Square theater has brought movie going in New York to a whole new level. It boasts 25 screens on 11 floors, plus a large food court. The well-designed complex keeps everything...
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Nighlife > Nightclubs
Bar d'O is best known as a venue for some of the city's most fabulous drag queen cabaret, performed by the likes of Sherry Vine and Raven O. Monday night is ladies night. If you...
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Nighlife > Bars
Barramundi is the veteran of Manhattan's nightlife hotspot, the Lower East Side. It opened over six years ago, a pioneer in this then dangerous neighborhood, and served a surprised and faithful clientele, of which I...
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Nighlife > Bars
Located not too far away from some of New York City's trendiest bars, this spot provides a relaxing breath of fresh air for those who just want to enjoy a simple drink. The atmosphere is...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
This Lower East Side venue for live concerts routinely showcases the best in new and underground music. Acts like They Might Be Giants, Paula Cole, Luna, Saint Etienne and Abba cover band Bjorn Again have...
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Nighlife > Bars
If you are tired of going to bars, clubs and expensive restaurants in Manhattan, this bowling alley is a great way to unwind and have an old-fashioned good time. Recent renovations have included the addition...
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Nighlife > Bars
Whether you are a local, a frequent visitor, or are just passing through the 5 boroughs, the nightlife is one of the biggest draws of the city. Of course, there are thousands of bars, pubs,...
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Nighlife > Bars
This old New York bar was once known as an artist's hangout. Patrons included Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock. Today, it remains a great place to meet friends and have a drink. Upstairs there...
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Nighlife > Bars
A former speakeasy (an illegal bar during Prohibition in the 1920s), this place has long served as a spot for writers to meet over a couple of beers. The ambiance features sawdust-covered floors, wood tables...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
The original Cotton Club, on 142nd Street and Lennox Avenue, was a Harlem institution during the Roaring ‘20s. Politicians, gangsters, movie stars and other celebrities congregated here. They delighted in fine dining and drinks while...
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