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Adding Mexican spice to Downtown's hefty portfolio of cocktail dens, Mayahuel is a two-level lounge behind an unmarked door in the East Village that proves...more
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Dozens of other clubs have hit the West Chelsea scene since this celebrity hangout opened its doors, but Marquee's famous fans have remained...more
see the New York City guideThe Lobby Bar at the Ace Hotel has achieved the impossible: enticed hipsters to hang out in the middling, no-name area near Madison Square Park. Williamsburgers...more
see the New York City guideThis discreet hideaway in the West Village could easily coast on nostalgia alone, with jazz trios, vintage portraiture, and a waitstaff clad in flapper attire....more
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Its location may be somewhat inauspicious (on a stretch of Bleecker Street typically overrun with tipsy NYU freshmen), yet Le Poisson Rouge hosts some of the...more
see the New York City guideIt's probably best that the door here isn't clearly marked, or this watering hole on a happening stretch of Grand Street would undoubtedly be overrun. (Hint:...more
see the Brooklyn guideNamed in honor of Public Theater founder Joe Papp (212-539-8500; www.publictheater.org), this intimate performance space feels like a living room, with velvet...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
see the Brooklyn 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
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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
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