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| 13 Union Square bar featuring comedy acts and other entertaining features.
35 E. 13th St., fl. 2, Greenwich Village (at University Pl)...........................................Tel: 212-979-6677 Internet:............................................................................................................................... www.bar13.com | |
| 17
Hot new Chelsea lounge from the team who brought you Suite 16, offering bottle service, awesome hard-rock DJing and Friday night karaoke. 37 W. 17th St., Flatiron District....................................................................................  Tel: 212-924-8676 | |
| 58 After Au Bar shuts down this club gears up and morphs into a party scene.
41 E. 58th St., Midtown (between Madison & Park Avenues)......................................  Tel: 212-308-1265 Internet:................................................................................................... www.aubarnewyork.com/club58 | |
| 66
Excellent signature drinks are dispensed in the ber-minimalist lounge of this sexy, subdued TriBeCa restaurant. 241 Church St., Tribeca (at Leonard St.).....................................................................Tel: 212-925-0202 Internet:................................................................................................................. www.jean-georges.com | |
| 151 Bar on Eastsider.
151 Rivington St., Lower East Side (bet. Clinton & Suffolk Sts.)..............................  Tel: 212-228-4139 | |
| 13 Little Devils
This little Lower Eastsider is a dark, funky walk on the trashy side with bartop poles. 120 Orchard St., Lower East Side...............................................................................Tel: 212-420-1355 | |
| 17 Home
Slightly off the beaten path, this Lower Eastsider matches simple beige-on-white decor with an interesting layout featuring a big back room and a basement labyrinth thats like being lost. 17 Stanton St., Lower East Side bet. Bowery & Chrystie St................................................................ Map | |
| 17 Murray
Located near City Hall this bar & restaurant is available for corporate and private parties 17 Murray St., Financial District (bet. Broadway & Church St.)..................................  Tel: 212-608-3900 Internet:......................................................................................................................... www.17murray.com | |
| 19th Hole Laid back neighborhood bar, a good after work spot.
322 Second Ave., Stuyvesant (between 18th & 19th Streets)....................................Tel: 212-673-2023 Mo-Sa 11-4, Su 12-4; ax; Map | |
| 203 Spring Street (Spring Street Social Club)
Is a fusion of underground nightlife with a stylish lounge decor. 203 Spring St., Soho (Sullivan St)................................................................................Tel: 212-334-3855 Internet:...................................................................................................................... www.203lounge.com | |
| 24/7
This Lower Eastsider keeps its low-key cool with hippity-hop DJs doing the honors in brick-walled quarters with low lounge seating. 247 Eldridge St., Lower East Side (bet. Houston & Stanton Sts)..............................  Tel: 212-505-7600 Internet:....................................................................................................................... www.247media.com | |
| 2i's
This lounge and dance clubs hosts a range of events featuring hip-hop, funk and reggae music. Saturday nights are jumpin' with yuppie dancers. $10 cover on Sat. 248 W. 14th St., West Village......................................................................................  Tel: 212-807-1775 | |
| 46 Grand ...
Spiked with a little bit of Lower East Side-type lounge appeal: low lights, local artwork, and a more soulful sound-spread. - CitySearch 46 Grand St., Soho (between West Broadway and Thompson St.)..............................Tel: 212-219-9311 | |
| 49 Grove Street Stylish lounge, dramatic showplace for private parties.
49 Grove St., Greenwich Village (Bleecker St.).........................................................  Tel: 212-727-1100 Fax:.................................................  212-727-1188; E-mail:.................................... info@49grove.com Internet:........................................................................................................................... www.49grove.comWe -Su 8pm-4am; v, mc, ax; Map | |
| 6's & 8's
Though outwardly a little tough, this Lower Eastsider is just a plain old rock bar with nonstop loud tunes. 205 Chrystie St., Lower East Side (Stanton St.).........................................................Tel: 212-477-6688 | |
| A & M Roadhouse
Traditional bar & restaurant serving American cuisine, rocking live music on weekends 57 Murray St., Financial District (between Church St. and West Broadway)..............Tel: 212-385-9005 Tel: .............................................  1-888-385-9005; Fax:..................................................  212-385-9089 E-mail:.................... arthur@amroadhouse.com; Internet:........................ www.amroadhouse.com | |
| Abbey Pub Old world uptown. Suspiciously young-looking Columbia co-eds.
Loud, crowded, and filled with lively young students checking each other out from behind their beer lists, this is no place to bring a date for a romantic night out. The seating is very tight and the shots are cheap. 237 W. 105th St., Upper West Side (Betw Broadway & Amsterdam Ave)..................Tel: 212-222-8713 | |
| Absolutely 4th
Great location and a nightly two-for-one martini deal, this Village lounge can get a little too mobbed and a little too happy since the drinks go down like liquid candy. 228 W. Fourth St., West Village (bet. 7th Ave. S. & W. 10th St.)................................Tel: 212-989-9444 Internet:.................................................................................................................... www.absolutely4th.net | |
| Ace of Clubs A dark basement venue, formerly Acme Underground, plays rock music.
9 Great Jones, Noho (at LaFayette Street)...................................................................Tel: 212-677-6963 Internet:...................................................................................................................... www.aceofclubs.comSun-Thurs 11:30am-11:30pm; Fri-Sat 11:30am-12:30am; dis, mc, v; Bleecker St (Lafayette:4#,6); Map | |
| Aer
A sprawling 10,000-square-footer featuring dining, dancing and lounging in its vast, ground-floor space, with a slick, Lucite-and-white lounge. 409 W. 13th St., Meatpacking District (bet. 9th Ave. & Washington St)....................Tel: 212-989-0100 Internet:....................................................................................................................... www.aerlounge.com | |
| Agozar Pretty crowds toy with Latin drinks at this cool Cuban bar/restaurant.
324 Bowery, Noho (Bleecker St)..................................................................................  Tel: 212-677-6773 Internet:........................................................................................................................ www.agozarnyc.com | |
| Algonquin Lobby Lounge
Former hangout of Dorothy Parker and company, the tables are round and the food and drinks are good. 59 W. 44th St., Midtown ((bet. 5th & 6th Aves.))...........................................................Tel: 212-840-6800 Internet:............................................................................................................... www.algonquinhotel.com | |
| Alibi
One of the more swank locales along MacDougal Street, this fun bar/lounge dispenses gourmet cocktails. 116 Macdougal St., Greenwich Village (bet. Bleecker & W. 3rd Sts)......................  Tel: 212-254-9996 Internet:.............................................................................................................................. www.alibiny.com | |
| American Spirits Fun neighborhood bar with friendly staff.
1744 Second Ave., Yorkville (bet. 91st & 92nd Sts.).................................................  Tel: 212-289-7510 | |
| Amsterdam Billiard Club
Great bar and billiards club featuring 31 pristine Brunswick tables. Take lessons, join the eight ball league or play ping pong. Great place for both adults and kids. 344 Amsterdam Ave., fl. 2, Upper West Side (Betw 76th & 77th Sts)......................Tel: 212-496-8180 Fax:.................................................  212-501-0422; Internet:.............. www.AmsterdamBilliards.comSun-Thurs 11AM-4AM; Fri, Sat 11AM-4AM; mcc; Subway: 79th St.; 79 St (Brdwy:1,9,2,3??); Map | |
| Anatomy Bar
X-rays on the wall are a nod to the vague anatomical theme of this double-decker East Villager, with a zig-zag bar upstairs and a funky, pool tableequipped space below. 511 E. 6th St., East Village (between Aves. A and B)..................................................Tel: 212-995-8889 | |
| Andromeda "Futuristic Techno" comes to Chelsea.
251 W. 30th St., Chelsea (between 7th and 8th Aves.)...............................................  Tel: 212-995-2422 | |
| Angel's Share Japanese bar with a limited crowd.
Drinks will not be served to anyone without a seat. No smoking and no parties over 4. But once your seated this is cocktail heaven. Uniformed bartenders mix drinks with the precision of chemists. 8 Stuyvesant St., Stuyvesant (9th St. at 3rd Ave.).......................................................Tel: 212-777-5415 | |
| Angel Narrow Orchard St candlelit bar. Crowded with singles on the weekends.
Weekdays sees a more local crowd. Monday night's are 70's & 80's music. 174 Orchard St., Lower East Side (Between Houston & Stanton Streets).................  Tel: 212-780-0313 Sun-Thurs 7PM-3AM; Fri 6PM-4AM; Sat7PM-4AM; mc, v; 2 Ave (Houston:F); Map | |
| Annie Moore's
Irish pub near Grand Central is the great place to go after work during the week. 50 E. 43rd St., Midtown (between Vanderbilt and Madison)........................................Tel: 212-986-7826 | |
| Anotheroom Hipster lounge offering a good selection of wine and beers.
Dusky and cozy. Mixed crowd. 249 West Broadway, Tribeca (Betw Canal & Lispenard Sts).....................................  Tel: 212-226-1418 | |
| Apocalypse
You definitely know youre in the East Village at this arty bar thats decidedly not a pickup spot, but rather a grungy, gritty, gamey magnet for creative folk; cheap beer. 189 E. 3rd St., East Village (bet. Aves. A & B)............................................................  Tel: 212-228-4811 Internet:............................................................................................................. www.clubapocalypse.com | |
| Apple Restaurant & Bombar
17 Waverly Pl., Noho....................................................................................................  Tel: 212-473-8888 Fax:..........................................................................................................................................  212-982-7751 Su-Tu 12-1, WeSa 12-3; mcc; 8 St - NYU (Brdwy:N,R), Astor Place (8th St/4th Ave:6), W. 4 St-Wash.Sq.(A,B,C,D,E,F,Q); Map | |
| APT ...one of the few places wehre you can hear new D.J.
's in a small, intimate setting. - New York Magazine Best Of New York 419 W. 13th St., Meatpacking District (bet. 9th Ave. & Washington St.)...................Tel: 212-414-4245 | |
| Arleatha's Lounge
303 W. 123rd St., Harlem.............................................................................................Tel: 212-749-8732 | |
| Arlene Grocery Lower East Side bar featuring local bands 7 nights a week.
Cheap drinks. Lots of fun. 95 Stanton St., Lower East Side (Between Ludlow & Orchard Streets).....................  Tel: 212-358-1633 | |
| Art Bar Two room bar. The front room is boisterous with a sports bar feel.
The rear room is lounge like with Oriental rugs, velvet-draped furniture and art work from up and coming artists. 52 Eighth Ave., West Village (Betw Horatio & Jane Sts)............................................  Tel: 212-727-0244 Internet:.................................................................................................................. www.merchantsny.com7 Days 4PM-4AM; mcc; 14 St (8th Ave:A,Cx,E); Map | |
| Atlantic Chip Shop
Famous for deep-fried twinkies and a large selection of beers, bourbans and other alchohol, this restaurant-bar serves all the British staples 129 Atlantic Ave. (between Clinton and Henry Sts)......................................................Tel: 718-855-7775 Internet:.................................................................................................................. www.chipshopnyc.com/Mo-Th Noon-11PM, Fr Noon-2AM, Sa 11AM-2AM, Su 11AM-11PM; Subway: 2, 3, 4, 5 to Borough Hall | |
| Aubette
Thanks to a cantilevered bar and sliding wall one can enjoy a highly stylized industrial atmoshere or laze back in a lounge-like room. 119 E. 27th St., Midtown South (Betw Park Ave South & Lexington Ave)...................Tel: 212-686-5500 Internet:............................................................................................................................ www.aubette.com7 Days 7 PM- 4 AM; mcc; 28 St (6th Ave:6x,4); Map | |
| Auction House A hip, occulttish Victorian-theme bar with a late twenties clientele.
No casual dress. 300 E. 89th St., Yorkville (bet. 1st & 2nd Aves)...........................................................Tel: 212-427-4458 | |
| Ava Lounge Midtown Lounge that draws huzzahs for its fabulous rooftop bar .
210 W. 55th St., fl. 14, Midtown (at Broadway)............................................................  Tel: 212-956-7020 Internet:................................................................................................................. www.avaloungenyc.com | |
| Azaza Restaurant Restaurant with bar.
891 First Ave., Sutton Place.........................................................................................Tel: 212-751-0700 Internet:................................................................................................................................. www.wylies.netDaily 11-23; Eng, Arab, Span; mcc, dc, dis; 5 Ave (53rd:E,F); Map | |
| B-Side
204 Avenue B, East Village (bet. 12th & 13th Sts).....................................................  Tel: 212-475-4600 | |
| B1 Drink Club
The atmospheres elegant yet laid-back at this chill new Grand Centralarea arrival, a long, multilevel affair where drinks priced just right. 139 E. 45th St., fl. 2nd, Midtown (bet. Lexington & 3rd Aves.)....................................Tel: 212-370-0080 Internet:..................................................................................................................... www.b1drinkclub.com | |
| B3 Restaurant & Lounge
Downstairs lounge offering varied entertainments including open mike nights; still, aesthetes think its basic Alphabet City atmosphere. 33 Avenue B, Alphabet City (3rd St)...........................................................................Tel: 212-614-9755 Hours: Noon-midnight; Map | |
| Babel Lounge
Take a trip to Morocco on Avenue C via this new bar/eatery where hookahs, belly dancers and live Middle Eastern music. 131 Avenue C, Alphabet City (8th St).........................................................................Tel: 212-505-3468 Internet:................................................................................................................... www.babellounge.com | |
| Baby Jupiter A performance space with a bohemian atmosphere.
Generally draws a mid-20s to early 30s crowd. 170 Orchard St., Lower East Side...............................................................................Tel: 212-982-2229 | |
| Back Fence Live folk music every night.
This bar has a "country/midwest" atmosphere; sawdust covers the floors and the tablecloths have an old-fashioned checkerboard design. 155 Bleeker St., Greenwich Village (at Thompson Street)........................................Tel: 212-475-9221 Internet:...................................................................................................... www.thebackfenceonline.com | |
| Baggot Inn
Quality original bands and alternative singer/songwriters find a welcome mat at this industry-friendly showcase village club. 82 W. 3rd St., Greenwich Village (between Sullivan & Thompson Streets)...............Tel: 212-477-0622 Fax:.................................................  212-473-6658; Internet:.......................... www.thebaggotinn.comCheck website or call for live performance schedules.; Map | |
| Bailey's Corner Pub A cozy, casual Irish pub. Attracts local Irish 'football' team.
1607 York Ave., Yorkville (at 85th Street)...................................................................Tel: 212-650-1341 Fax:..........................................................................................................................................  212-717-7232 Mo-Sa 10-4, Su 12-4; mcc; 86 St (Lex:4,5,6); Map | |
| Baker Street Pub Solid Irish pub, casual and friendly atmosphere.
This pub was used for the Movie Cocktail with Tom Cruise shot in 1988 1152 First Ave., Uptown East (at 63rd St.)..................................................................  Tel: 212-688-9663 Internet:............................................................................................................... www.bakerstreetnyc.com | |
| Baktun
Comfortable yet high-tech lounge divided by a double-sided projection screen. Noted for it's multimedia displays. 418 W. 14th St., Meatpacking District (between 9th Avenue & Washington Street).......................... Map Tel: .................................................  212-206-1590; Internet:...................................... www.baktun.com | |
| Banc Cafe A Manhattan bar & restaurant lounge.
431 Third Ave., Kips Bay (30th St)...............................................................................Tel: 212-252-0146 Internet:......................................................................................................................... www.banccafe.com | |
| Bar 6 A trendy neighborhood bar filled with art students and their profs.
Menu includes Moroccan influences and is reasonably priced. 502 Sixth Ave., Greenwich Village.............................................................................  Tel: 212-691-1363 Fax:..........................................................................................................................................  212-691-1392 Mo-Th 11:30-2, Su, FrSa 11:30-3, Daily 12pm-4am; ax, mc, v, tc; LM (12 & 13 Sts.); 14 St (7th Ave:1,2,3,9); Map | |
| Bar 41 Classy little bar at Hotel 41 at Times Square Theater District block.
206 W. 41st St., Fashion District (at 7th Ave.).............................................................Tel: 212-703-8600 Internet:............................................................................................................................ www.hotel41.com | |
| Bar 89 Trendy SoHo crowd.
This two-level ultra modern space gets jammed and noisy late night. The crowd ranges from hipster to suits in their 20's & 30's. 89 Mercer St., Soho (between Spring and Broome Streets).........................................Tel: 212-274-0989 | |
| Bar @ Etats-Unis
Creative American cooking with a New York spin with an eclectic menu and revolving wines by the glass in Upper East Side 242 E. 81st St., Yorkville (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves.)..........................................................Tel: 212-396-9928 Mo-Sa 12pm-10:30pm; Su 5pm-10:30pm; Map | |
| Bar East Large Yorkville Irish pub with downstairs music space
1733 First Ave., Yorkville (at 90th St.).........................................................................  Tel: 212-876-0203 | |
| Bar Masa
10 Columbus Circle, fl. 4th, Lincoln Center (60th St. at B'way)...............................  Tel: 212-823-9800 | |
| Bar Nine Another fun addition to the Ninth Ave bar scene.
During happy hour order a drink, kick back on a guilded couch, enjoy a bowl of fried calamari and relax. 807 Ninth Ave., Clinton (Betw 53rd & 54th Sts)...........................................................  Tel: 212-399-9336 Fax:.................................................  212-399-1321; Internet:.................................... www.barnine.com | |
| Bar on A Hip location, modern decor and a large crowd of British expats.
Cool place to spend an evening. 170 Avenue A, East Village (betw 10th & 11th Sts.)...................................................Tel: 212-353-8231 7 Days 5:30 PM-4 AM; mcc; 1 Ave (14th:L); Map | |
| Bar Room
986 Second Ave., Sutton Place (bet. 52nd & 53rd Sts.)............................................  Tel: 212-207-8877 | |
| Baraza Wonderful East Village spot featuring a nightly DJ and outdoor garden.
Great fun, get there early it gets full. 133 Avenue C, Alphabet City (btw 8th & 9th Sts.)......................................................Tel: 212-539-0811 Mon-Sat 7:30 PM-4 AM; Sun 6:30 PM-4 AM; cash; Astor Place (8th St/4th Ave:6); Map | |
| Bard'o
With low tables, red lighting, and a discretely fab crowd this seedy nook is one of the city's best late night lounges. 34 Downing St., Greenwich Village............................................................................Tel: 212-627-1580 Daily 19-3, Sun-Thurs 7 PM-3 AM; Fri, Sat 7 PM-4 AM; cash; Houston St (Varick:1,9); Map | |
| Barracuda Un-pretentious lounge with nightly DJ, pool table and pinball machine.
Very friendly staff. 275 W. 22nd St., Chelsea (Between Seventh & Eigth Avenues).................................  Tel: 212-645-8613 Daily 4 AM-4 PM; cash; 23 St (7th Ave:1,9), 23 St (8th Ave:C*,CX?,E,A); Map | |
| Barrage
Further evidence that Chelseas moving north is this cool Hells Kitchen gay bar frequented by a nice mix. 401 W. 47th St., Clinton (bet. 9th & 10th Aves.)...........................................................Tel: 212-586-9390 | |
| Barrio
99 Stanton St., Lower East Side (Bet. Orchard & Ludlow Sts)...................................Tel: 212-533-9212 | |
| Barrow Street Ale House
15 Barrow St., Greenwich Village (bet. W. 4th St. & 7th Ave. S.)...............................Tel: 212-691-6127 | |
| Bayard's
1 Hanover Sq., Financial District (Bet. Pearl & Stone Sts.)........................................Tel: 212-514-9454 Internet:........................................................................................................................... www.bayards.com | |
| Beauty Bar This bar is in the space of a former hair salon.
Beer and wine served among antique furniture and conehead hair dryers. Interestingly enough, you can get your nails done Thu.&Fri. nights from 17:30-21:30. 231 E. 14th St., Stuyvesant (bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves.).....................................................  Tel: 212-539-1389 Internet:........................................................................................................................ www.beautybar.com | |
| Beer Bar at Cafe Centro After work corporate bar with large outdoor area.
Great selection of beers (130). Reasonably-priced continental cuisine. 200 Park Ave., Midtown (in Met-Life Bldg at 45th Street)............................................Tel: 212-818-1222 | |
| Believe Lounge
This funky bar/lounge owned by an artist/mystic is a two-floor, one-of-a-kind space crammed with found tchotchkes and thrift-shop furniture (with occasional belly dancers and reflexologists thrown in for good measure. 1 E. 36th St., Murray Hill (bet. 5th & Madison Aves)....................................................Tel: 212-481-4955 Internet:................................................................................................................ www.believelounge.com | |
| Belly An uncanny sense of kewl prevails at this groovy little beer, wine and sake dispenser.
155 Rivington St., Lower East Side (bet. Clinton & Suffolk Sts.)..............................  Tel: 212-533-1810 | |
| Belmont Lounge
A music scene that doesn't aspire to be a scene, this low-key, unpretentious lounge has plush sofas and servers who look like models. 117 E. 15th St., Gramercy Park (Park Ave. S./Irving Pl.)...........................................  Tel: 212-533-0009 Internet:........................................................................................................ www.belmontloungenyc.comDaily 16-4, Open daily noon-4 a.m.; mcc, dc, dis; Union Sq. (14th:L-N,R-4,5,6); Map 117 E. 15th St., Gramercy Park (Park Ave. S./Irving Pl.)...........................................  Tel: 212-533-0009 Internet:........................................................................................................ www.belmontloungenyc.comA music scene that doesn't aspire to be a scene, this low-key, unpretentious lounge is where bands such as Nine Inch Nails, The Spin Doctors and Blues Traveler choose to chill. Plush sofas and servers who look like models complete the effect. Daily 16-4, Open daily noon-4 a.m.; mcc, dc, dis; Union Sq. (14th:L-N,R-4,5,6); Map | |
| Bemelman's Bar at the Carlyle Hotel
Ludwig Bemelmanss whimsical murals exude the same magic as his Madeline books, and the spiffy cocktails by mixologist Audrey Saunders preserve the bars singular character. 35 E. 76th St., Upper East Side (at Madison Avenue)................................................Tel: 212-744-1600 Daily 11-1; dis, ec; 77 St (Lex:6x,4); Map | |
| Bemelmans Bar
Old-fashioned sophisticated bar in Upper East Side with live piano music and Ludwig Bemelmans. 35 E. 76th St., Upper East Side (Carlyle Hotel)..........................................................Tel: 212-570-7189 Internet:......................................................................................................................... www.thecarlyle.com | |
| Bice Ristorante Upscale Midtown with a very crowded bar.
Dishes such as the incredible Tagliolini lobster, ravioli massala, ossobuco and papardelle to name a few. 7 E. 54th St., Midtown (5th/Madison.)...........................................................................  Tel: 212-688-1999 Fax:.................................................  212-752-1329; Internet:........................... www.bicenewyork.comMo-Sa 12-24, Su 12-23:30; ax, v, mc, dc; (5 & Madison Ave.); 5 Ave (53rd:E,F), 51 St (Lex:6,4); Map | |
| Biddy's Pub
301 E. 91st St., Yorkville (bet. 1st & 2nd Aves.)..........................................................Tel: 212-534-4785 | |
| Big Bar Still its neighborhoody utterly unpretentious vibe lets you do your own thing.
75 E. 7th St., East Village (bet. 1st & 2nd Aves.).........................................................Tel: 212-777-6969 | |
| Big City Large Upper East Side sports bar & grill
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| Biltmore Room, The
In a part of Chelsea where youd least expect it comes this absolutely beautiful spot reminiscent of NYs golden past. 290 Eighth Ave., Chelsea (Bet. 24th &25th St.)...........................................................Tel: 212-807-0111 Internet:............................................................................................................ www.thebiltmoreroom.com | |
| Bin 71
Small casual wine bar serves good collection of wine and beer beer along with a selection of small plates 237 Columbus Ave., Lincoln Center (at 71st St.).....................................................  Tel: 212-362-5446 Mo 12am-2am, 4pm-2am; Tu-Th 12pm-2am; Fr-Sa 12pm-3am; Su 12pm-12am; 72 St (Brdwy:1,2,3,9); Map | |
| BINY Stylish SoHo karaoke bar and Japanese restaurant.
8 Thompson St., fl. 2, Soho (bet. Canal & Grand Sts.)...............................................Tel: 212-334-5490 Fax:.................................................  212-334-4675; E-mail:........................................... biny@biny.com Internet:................................................................................................................................... www.biny.com | |
| Bitter End, The
Folk rock, fusion, accoustic music, raggae, blues and jazz give warmth to the Bitter End. The music is served up seven days a week and was once graced by the likes of Bob Dylan, Tori Amos, Miles Davis, and Joan Baez. 147 Bleeker St., Greenwich Village (between LaGuardia Pl & Thompson Street)...Tel: 212-673-7030 E-mail:.................................. info@bitterend.com; Internet:.................................. www.bitterend.comTimes for live shows vary. open Su-Th 8pm-2am, Fr-Sa 8pm-4am; Eng; mcc, dc, dis; W. 4 St-Wash.Sq.(A,B,C,D,E,F,Q); Map | |
| Black Betty Laid-back, cozy lounge and Middle Eastern restaurant.
Mixed music scene including jazz, soul, funk and DJs spin on Weds. and Thurs. 366 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn (366 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn).........................  Tel: 718-599-0243 Internet:.......................................................................................................................... www.blackbetty.net | |
| Black Door
127 W. 26th St., Flatiron District (bet. 6th & 7th Aves.)...............................................Tel: 212-245-0215 | |
| Blarney Cove Cheap beer and a fun place to hang out.
510 E. 14th St., Stuyvesant (between Aves. A & B).....................................................Tel: 212-473-7284 | |
| Blarney Star Great place to enjoy a pint of Guinness and traditional Irish music.
43 Murray St., Financial District...................................................................................Tel: 212-732-2873 Internet:...................................................................................................................... www.blarneystar.com | |
| Blarney Stone Restaurant
11 Trinity Pl., Financial District (Bet. Morris & Exchange Alley).................................Tel: 212-269-4988 | |
| Blarney Stone Casual old-time Irish pub, fast and friendly service
410 Eighth Ave., Chelsea (bet. 30th & 31st Sts.)........................................................Tel: 212-465-1790 340 Ninth Ave., Chelsea (bet. 29th & 30th Sts.)..........................................................Tel: 212-502-4656 710 Third Ave., Midtown (bet. 44th & 45th Sts.)...........................................................Tel: 212-490-0457 106 W. 32nd St., Midtown South (bet. 6th & 7th Aves.)..............................................Tel: 212-502-5139 307 W. 47th St., Clinton (bet. 8th & 9th Aves.).............................................................Tel: 212-245-3438 | |
| Bleecker Street Bar
Has a "college town" feel with 2 pool tables, a dart board, and lots of top 40 rock. 56 Bleeker St., Noho (bet. B'way & Lafayette St).........................................................  Tel: 212-334-0244 | |
| Bleu Evolution Restaurant with lounge.
808 W. 187th St., Hudson Heights (Bet. Fort Washington Ave. & Pinehurst Ave. N.)....................... Map Tel: .................................................  212-928-6006; Internet:..................... www.metrobase.com/bleuMcc | |
| Bliss Bar and Lounge Sports bar that attracts an after-work crowd.
Features classic rock cover bands. 256 E. 49th St., Turtle Bay (bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves.).......................................................Tel: 212-644-8750 Internet:........................................................................................................................... www.blissnyc.com | |
| Blue and Gold Tavern Cheap mixed drinks and a hoppin' jukebox.
79 E. 7th St., East Village (Between 1st & 2nd Aves.).................................................  Tel: 212-473-8918 | |
| Blue Mill
50 Commerce St., West Village (at Barrow St.).........................................................  Tel: 212-352-0009 | |
| Blue Owl Sexy lounge with old world charm in the East Village.
A nightlife destination for excellent cocktails. This modern-day speakeasy that is perfect for parties. Sophistication of the Roaring Twenties Nightly DJs and plush design. 196 Second Ave. (Bet 12th & 13th Streets - Just Off Union Square)...........................Tel: 212-505-2583 E-mail:.............................. info@blueowlnyc.com; Internet:.............................. www.blueowlnyc.comHours: 5pm-4am Nightly; mcc; Map | |
| Blue Smoke
116 E. 27th St., Midtown South (Bet. Park Ave S. & Lexington Ave..)........................  Tel: 212-447-7733 Internet:..................................................................................................................... www.bluesmoke.com | |
| Bob Bar
A very eclectic mix of partiers dance the night away to hip-hop and reggae at this small club. 235 Eldridge St., Lower East Side (Between Houston & Stanton Sts.)......................Tel: 212-777-0588 | |
| Bogart's
99 Park Ave., Murray Hill 39th St.......................................................................................................... Map | |
| Boiler Room
Guys ready to get drunk and have fun let it all hang out at this dark, grungy East Village gay bar where theres no attitude. 86 E. 4th St., East Village (bet. 1st & 2nd Aves)..........................................................Tel: 212-254-7536 | |
| Bond Street Hip and modernist, this bar attracts a healthy urban mix.
They also serve assorted Japanese yummies (sashimi and nigiri to name a few) until 2 AM. TONY 100 2002 6 Bond St., Noho (Bet. Broadway & Lafayette St.).........................................................Tel: 212-777-2500 | |
| Boogaloo Hot sublevel lounge with a basement you can party all night.
168 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn............................................................................................  Tel: 718-599-8900 | |
| Boots and Saddle You might be surprised who comes into this macho bar.
76 Christopher St., West Village (between Seventh Ave & Bleeker St.)...................  Tel: 212-929-9684 | |
| Boss Tweed's Saloon
115 Essex St., Lower East Side (bet. Delancey & Rivington Sts).......................................  Tel: 212--212 | |
| Botanica This downtown bar attracts a hip eclectic crowd.
47 East Houston St., NoLita.........................................................................................Tel: 212-343-7251 | |
| Bouche Bar Cute intimate neighborhood bar.
540 E. 5th St., East Village (Between Aves. A & B).....................................................  Tel: 212-475-1673 Daily 20-4; cash; 2 Ave (Houston:F); Map | |
| Boudoir Bar
It is a wine bar which serves a variety of excellent wines by the glass; it is a place of expression, elegance and glamour. 273 Smith St., Brooklyn................................................................................................Tel: 718-624-8878 Internet:...................................................................................................................... www.boudoirbar.com | |
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| Bowlmor Lanes 42 lanes.
DJ on weekends, Favorite with college students and young professionals. Bar. Check ahead for reserved bowling league nights. 110 University Pl., Greenwich Village........................................................................Tel: 212-255-8188 Fax:.................................................  212-352-1150; E-mail:....................... susannah@bowlmor.com Internet:.......................................................................................................................... www.bowlmor.comTu-Fr 10-1, SuMo, Sa 10-4; cash; Union Sq. (14th:L-N,R-4,5,6); Map | |
| Box Car Lounge
Low lights, comfy sofas and red walls make for a conversation-friendly meeting place. 168 Avenue B, East Village (between 10th and 11th Streets)....................................Tel: 212-473-2830 Mo-Th 6-4, Su, FrSa 4-4; mc; 1 Ave (14th:L); Map | |
| Boxcar Lounge
Low lights, comfy sofas and red walls make for a conversation-friendly meeting place. 168 Avenue B, East Village (Between 10th & 11th Sts.).............................................Tel: 212-473-2830 Internet:................................................................................................................. www.boxcarlounge.com | |
| Boxers Popular West Village American bar/bistro. Great beer selection.
190 W. 4th St., Greenwich Village..............................................................................  Tel: 212-206-7526 | |
| Boys Room Crazy bar-club with dance floor upstairs, too "trashy" for timid types
9 Avenue A, East Village (bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.)............................................................Tel: 212-358-1440 Internet:........................................................................................................................ www.tripwithus.com | |
| Branch
Young professionals on the prowl for an after-work Midtown playground tout this untypical club/lounge. 226 E. 54th St., Sutton Place (bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves.)..................................................  Tel: 212-688-5577 Internet:......................................................................................................................... www.branchny.com | |
| Brandy Library
New TriBeCa lounge that feels like it belongs in a swank hotel; offering an extensive, unparalleled menu of scotches, brandies and cocktails served by a knowledgeable, top-shelf staff. 25 N. Moore St., Tribeca (bet. Hudson & Varick Sts.).................................................Tel: 212-226-5545 Internet:................................................................................................................... www.brandylibrary.com | |
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