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No password is required to enter Brooklyn Social, once a members-only Sicilian men's club. But once inside, you get the feeling that the young professionals who...more
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Editor's note: Bungalow 8 is currently closed for renovations. Meant to evoke a prime bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel, this perennial hotspot bedecked in...more
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Hip locals no longer congregate in the Meatpacking District—they moved on when word got out. But that doesn't mean this liquor-fueled playground should be...more
see the New York City guideMixologist Julie Reiner, co-owner of Pegu Club in Soho, brings her tested formula for a classic cocktail spot to Cobble Hill. The Clover Club is a wood-paneled...more
see the Brooklyn guideD.O.C. (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) is a quality assurance label of sorts for Italian wines, and this namesake neo-rustic enoteca in Williamsburg...more
see the Brooklyn guideLocals rarely mingle with the summer set, so if you want to shoot a game of pool with your lifeguard or plumber, seek out a dive bar. In Sag Harbor, Murf's...more
see the The Hamptons guideA vestige of old New York, this bar, which opened in the early 19th century, has been known by various names. The current moniker—said to be taken from a...more
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Grammy winner, singer, and pianist Michael Feinstein's cabaret lounge, located at the Loews Regency Hotel (aka "540 Park"), is as much a New York institution as...more
see the New York City guideNew York City gay nightlife is as much about the stereotyped scene as it is driven by novelty. For guys, at least, choices abound: East Village dive, or Hell's...more
see the New York City guideDon't let the fogged-glass windows and locked accordion gate in front of this Williamsburg speakeasy fool you. Slide around to the side entrance and you'll find...more
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