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Fri / May 24
Party Earth Review Even the most well-connected party girls and Park Avenue brats won’t get into The Box without a reservation or a spot on the guest list, but patrons with a little foresight are in for a unique treat. Opened by a crew of local theater moguls including Simon Hammerstein and Randy Weiner, this downtown hotspot offers an enthralling ... more
189 Chrystie Street
New York, NY 10002
Event Space / Irish Pub / Restaurant / Sports Bar
Party Earth Review Spanning sixteen thousand square feet over three floors, Stout NYC is an immense but homey Irish pub usually filled with a bustling crowd of young professionals – not to mention the yells of rowdy University of Texas football fans who have made the pub their official hangout on fall Saturday afternoons. Originally designed ... more
133 West 33rd Street
New York, NY 10001
Restaurant / Whiskey Bar
Party Earth Review Like vintage denim, ironic tattoos, and overgrown facial hair, whiskey bars are everywhere in Williamsburg, but Noorman’s Kil has paired aged malts with tasty, down-home comfort food to create a one-of-a-kind destination for hungry hipsters: a scotch and grilled cheese joint. In fact, the owners tell patrons that this one ... more
609 Grand Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Party Earth Review With its neon signs and looming black-and-blue awning, The Stumble Inn is easy to find – and with its fantastic drink deals, friendly bartenders, and daily beer pong matches, it’s kind of hard to leave. A wide selection of bottles and drafts awaits the crowd of young professionals and local students who gather at the long ... more
1454 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Party Earth Review A lively sports bar with a classic West Village feel, Barrow Street Ale House is a refuge for blue-collars, young professionals, and students in need of a beer and a sports fix. Patrons entering the narrow space will find typical pub trappings like wooden booths, a weathered bar lit by a single iron chandelier, and the ... more
15 Barrow Street
New York, NY 10014
Restaurant / Rooftop Bar / Rooftop Lounge
Party Earth Review Sophisticated night owls looking for an upscale venue with breathtaking views won’t want to miss 230 Fifth, a luxurious lounge and rooftop bar that offers high-class excitement with a refreshingly unpretentious attitude. Well-dressed business types and out-of-towners stepping off the elevator on the twentieth floor will ... more
230 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10010
Party Earth Review A late-night menu, reasonably priced drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere keep people coming back to Art Bar, a West Village staple that draws a loyal mix of locals and out-of-towners alike. A candlelit front room lined with a long bar on one side and green leather booths on the other features tilted mirrors and a green-and ... more
52 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10014
Party Earth Review Held over from the venue’s previous incarnation, a sign out front promises “authentic southern and Cajun cookin’,” but the trendy gals and hip locavores at ACME won’t find gumbo on the restaurant’s avant-garde Nordic menu, nor is there a trace of Louisiana in the chilled-out but über-exclusive downstairs lounge. Well-connected ... more
9 Great Jones Street
New York, NY 10012
Party Earth Review A large pub that feels far removed from the ever-congested late-night world of nearby clubs, Dewey’s Flatiron draws a sports-loving crowd for cheap game-day pitchers and greasy, filling bar food. Seventeen flat-screens on the exposed brick walls display football, baseball, and Premier League soccer, all of ... more
210 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10010
Party Earth Review Students and twenty-something patrons nostalgic for their college days will want to check out Village Pourhouse, a boisterous beer bar offering enough Happy Hours, theme nights, sports events, and cheap food to satisfy just about anyone. Preppy beer scholars and NYU jocks from the dorms across the street pile in to the ... more
64 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Club / Fusion Restaurant / Lounge
Party Earth Review A swanky multilevel space with an exclusive vibe, Avenue is an elegant hotspot on the club scene that attracts a clientele of fashionably-dressed socialites, celebs, and beautiful people. Patrons admitted into the long and narrow main room with its soaring vaulted ceiling and austere oak and cork paneled walls will find ... more
116 Tenth Avenue
New York, NY 10011
Party Earth Review A staple of the Lower East Side’s energetic nightlife, Spitzer’s Corner consistently has patrons swinging through its doors for a taste of one of eighty-plus craft beers or a bite of delectable pub grub like bowls of pickles and pork belly sandwiches. Big glass windows allow beer-dehydrated passersby to peer into what ... more
101 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002
New York is known for many things: it has incredible shopping, non-stop nightlife, picturesque landmarks, and cultural treasures, but what truly stand out in the city that never sleeps are the countless restaurants in New York – from cafés and eateries, to brasseries and delis that fit every shape, size, budget, and ethnicity that populates the island.
NYC is filled with trendy and expensive Italian and Mexican restaurants, fun burger joints, cool and cheap pizza places, and great late night diners. The city’s restaurants feature some of the best food in the world and because real estate is so expensive, if a NYC restaurant is able to stick around a few years, chances are the food will be really, really good.
Sports? Pub crawls? Rowdy bars? Good beer? Then check out these suggestions from Lucas:
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Amazing drink deals? Unpretentious crowds? Karaoke with friends? Dancing all night? Then check out these suggestions from Emma:
Restaurant / Sports Bar