Ella

9 Ave A, New York

Ella brings Hollywood glamour of the roaring 20's and 30's to Avenue A as she captures the energy and flare that made the time period roaring and wild. This is accomplished with high quality of music, alluring design, specialty cocktails and warm staff. Music at Ella will range from solo musicians to small bands. Emerging and established pianists, musicians and eclectic New York City DJ's will host nightly shows in the intimate piano lounge.

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Backroom

102 Norfolk St., New York

The secret is out on the Backroom, which takes the role of “speakeasy” literally. The street entrance to this Lower East Side bar is non-descript, but once you walk down a flight a flight of stairs and up an alley, you arrive at what looks like a scene from the 1920s. Cocktails are served in teacups, which adds to the feel of authenticity. At the back of the bar is a bookcase, which pushes through to a back room (hence the name), which is ...

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The Eldridge

Eldridge St., New York

The Eldridge is the spot to be when you happen to be in the Lower East Side. Make sure you come with ladies though. It's a celeb-dripped, bottle-service type of spot in the lower east side, so you can expect to have to cajole your way in. Once you get in though, you get a nice lounge, with generally good djs, and a sassy, classy, good-looking crowd. Pictures Via Club planet 

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Sway Lounge

Spring St , New York

Sway on Monday nights has been a go-to night for New Yorkers and out-of-towners as well that want to experience the downtown scene. Roxy Cottontail has been the host of this party for years, having guests ranging from Diplo, A-Trak, Nina Sky, Ninjasonik, Dirty South Joe, Benzi, to older bucks like Ed Lover and others. Downtown goes hard at this event, so be ready to get durty. Other nights there include the legendary Sunday night disco/electro ...

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Greenhouse

Varick Street, New York

Greenhouse is a New York staple these days, having a rotating cast of huge-name hip-hop and house djs as well. On tuesday, you can find cats like Funkmaster Flex, Questlove, Mauricio, Kid Capri and more djing. It's an upscale door and club, so come with ladies. Once you're inside though, you're surrounded by party people, and big room djs at a NY club that is just big enough to call a club but not a mega-spot, by any means. Pictures Via Yelp

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Southpaw

125 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn

Southpaw is a large capacity, 5,000 square foot venue located in Park Slope, Brooklyn that brings you local, national, international artists and dj’s  spanning all musical genres.  Carved and created out of a 99 Cent Discount store in the middle of Brooklyn, Southpaw opened its doors in June of 2002 and since then has emerged as one of New York City’s premiere venues for concerts and special events. Southpaw was chosen as one of ...

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Public Assembly

70 N. 6th St, Brooklyn

The space that houses Public Assembly was formerly known as Galapagos Art Space. There are two rooms (a larger one in front and smaller one in back) which have pretty ample sound, and can serve multiple purposes. They have regular art events, burlesque and the regular assortment of DJ and live band events. It's a staple of the Williamsburg scene at this point, where each night will bring you a different affair.

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230 Fifth

230 Fifth Ave (27th Street), New York

From their year-round rooftop bar, New York presents a spectacular skyline that has to be seen to be believed. There really is nothing quite like a great drink on a warm night or, on a winter night, a hot specialty cocktail as you gaze out over the best view in the city. 230 Fifth is open 365 days a year, and no matter what the weather is like, you can still enjoy their rooftop bar. NYC is, after all, as beautiful in the winter as it is the ...

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Katwalk

2 West 35th Street, New York

Location, Location, and Location are one of Katwalk’s biggest draws. Not to mention the swanky ambiance, larger than life plasma screens and projectors that play all the hottest music videos, fashion shows, and sports. Katwalk Bar and Lounge is one of the newest hotspots located in the heart of the fashion district. The music is generally a mix of old and new, featuring 80’s, rock, top 40, classics and hip-hop. The food menu is an excellent ...

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Le Poisson Rouge

158 Bleecker St, New York

(Le) Poisson Rouge is a multimedia art cabaret founded by musicians on the site of the historic Village Gate. Dedicated to the fusion of popular and art cultures in music, film, theater, dance, and fine art, the venue's mission is to revive the symbiotic relationship between art and revelry; to establish a creative asylum for both artists and audiences. LPR prides itself in offering the highest quality eclectic programming, impeccable acoustics, ...

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Sutra Lounge

16 First Ave, New York

Sutra Lounge is known for its undeniable vibe, laid back yet sophisticated decor and central East Village location on 1st street and 1st Avenue. Sutra appeals to all walks of life and caters to events large and small with two floors, two bars, two DJ booths. Sutra accommodates groups from 10 to 250 people all while maintaining an intimate environment. We provide full service packages, which include catering from a range of cuisines, open bar ...

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Gold Bar

389 Broome St, New York

Gold Bar has a name that's truly fitting. With Gold skulls, yes skulls, adorning the walls, and an interior that's dark, cushy, and inviting, this could be the only name for this place. It's gold card status only at the bar as well, as it's an upscale, exclusive affair every night at this venue. However, you will catch the downtown social butterflies as well, with a rotating roster of djs like Jesse Marco, G Brown, Morse Code and more. Sunday ...

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The Eldridge

Eldridge St., New York

The Eldridge is the spot to be when you happen to be in the Lower East Side. Make sure you come with ladies though. It's a celeb-dripped, bottle-service type of spot in the lower east side, so you can expect to have to cajole your way in. Once you get in though, you get a nice lounge, with generally good djs, and a sassy, classy, good-looking crowd. Pictures Via Club planet 

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Greenhouse

Varick Street, New York

Greenhouse is a New York staple these days, having a rotating cast of huge-name hip-hop and house djs as well. On tuesday, you can find cats like Funkmaster Flex, Questlove, Mauricio, Kid Capri and more djing. It's an upscale door and club, so come with ladies. Once you're inside though, you're surrounded by party people, and big room djs at a NY club that is just big enough to call a club but not a mega-spot, by any means. Pictures Via Yelp

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Backroom

102 Norfolk St., New York

The secret is out on the Backroom, which takes the role of “speakeasy” literally. The street entrance to this Lower East Side bar is non-descript, but once you walk down a flight a flight of stairs and up an alley, you arrive at what looks like a scene from the 1920s. Cocktails are served in teacups, which adds to the feel of authenticity. At the back of the bar is a bookcase, which pushes through to a back room (hence the name), which is ...

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Santos Party House

96 Lafayette St, New York

Santos Party House is a two-level, 8,000 sq. foot music venue, centrally located in downtown New York City, straddling Chinatown and Tribeca. Blurring the lines between music and art culture, the venue is designed to function as a concert hall, dance club, and lounge.

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Ella

9 Ave A, New York

Ella brings Hollywood glamour of the roaring 20's and 30's to Avenue A as she captures the energy and flare that made the time period roaring and wild. This is accomplished with high quality of music, alluring design, specialty cocktails and warm staff. Music at Ella will range from solo musicians to small bands. Emerging and established pianists, musicians and eclectic New York City DJ's will host nightly shows in the intimate piano lounge.

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Katwalk

2 West 35th Street, New York

Location, Location, and Location are one of Katwalk’s biggest draws. Not to mention the swanky ambiance, larger than life plasma screens and projectors that play all the hottest music videos, fashion shows, and sports. Katwalk Bar and Lounge is one of the newest hotspots located in the heart of the fashion district. The music is generally a mix of old and new, featuring 80’s, rock, top 40, classics and hip-hop. The food menu is an excellent ...

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Santos Party House

96 Lafayette St, New York

Santos Party House is a two-level, 8,000 sq. foot music venue, centrally located in downtown New York City, straddling Chinatown and Tribeca. Blurring the lines between music and art culture, the venue is designed to function as a concert hall, dance club, and lounge.

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Ella

9 Ave A, New York

Ella brings Hollywood glamour of the roaring 20's and 30's to Avenue A as she captures the energy and flare that made the time period roaring and wild. This is accomplished with high quality of music, alluring design, specialty cocktails and warm staff. Music at Ella will range from solo musicians to small bands. Emerging and established pianists, musicians and eclectic New York City DJ's will host nightly shows in the intimate piano lounge.

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Gold Bar

389 Broome St, New York

Gold Bar has a name that's truly fitting. With Gold skulls, yes skulls, adorning the walls, and an interior that's dark, cushy, and inviting, this could be the only name for this place. It's gold card status only at the bar as well, as it's an upscale, exclusive affair every night at this venue. However, you will catch the downtown social butterflies as well, with a rotating roster of djs like Jesse Marco, G Brown, Morse Code and more. Sunday ...

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Le Poisson Rouge

158 Bleecker St, New York

(Le) Poisson Rouge is a multimedia art cabaret founded by musicians on the site of the historic Village Gate. Dedicated to the fusion of popular and art cultures in music, film, theater, dance, and fine art, the venue's mission is to revive the symbiotic relationship between art and revelry; to establish a creative asylum for both artists and audiences. LPR prides itself in offering the highest quality eclectic programming, impeccable acoustics, ...

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Sutra Lounge

16 First Ave, New York

Sutra Lounge is known for its undeniable vibe, laid back yet sophisticated decor and central East Village location on 1st street and 1st Avenue. Sutra appeals to all walks of life and caters to events large and small with two floors, two bars, two DJ booths. Sutra accommodates groups from 10 to 250 people all while maintaining an intimate environment. We provide full service packages, which include catering from a range of cuisines, open bar ...

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Katwalk

2 West 35th Street, New York

Location, Location, and Location are one of Katwalk’s biggest draws. Not to mention the swanky ambiance, larger than life plasma screens and projectors that play all the hottest music videos, fashion shows, and sports. Katwalk Bar and Lounge is one of the newest hotspots located in the heart of the fashion district. The music is generally a mix of old and new, featuring 80’s, rock, top 40, classics and hip-hop. The food menu is an excellent ...

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230 Fifth

230 Fifth Ave (27th Street), New York

From their year-round rooftop bar, New York presents a spectacular skyline that has to be seen to be believed. There really is nothing quite like a great drink on a warm night or, on a winter night, a hot specialty cocktail as you gaze out over the best view in the city. 230 Fifth is open 365 days a year, and no matter what the weather is like, you can still enjoy their rooftop bar. NYC is, after all, as beautiful in the winter as it is the ...

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Public Assembly

70 N. 6th St, Brooklyn

The space that houses Public Assembly was formerly known as Galapagos Art Space. There are two rooms (a larger one in front and smaller one in back) which have pretty ample sound, and can serve multiple purposes. They have regular art events, burlesque and the regular assortment of DJ and live band events. It's a staple of the Williamsburg scene at this point, where each night will bring you a different affair.

0
 
 

Southpaw

125 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn

Southpaw is a large capacity, 5,000 square foot venue located in Park Slope, Brooklyn that brings you local, national, international artists and dj’s  spanning all musical genres.  Carved and created out of a 99 Cent Discount store in the middle of Brooklyn, Southpaw opened its doors in June of 2002 and since then has emerged as one of New York City’s premiere venues for concerts and special events. Southpaw was chosen as one of ...

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