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Party Earth Review An elegant addition to restaurateur Daniel Boulud’s impressive New York credits, Bar Pleiades and its luxurious Chanel-inspired design attracts an affluent but casual local clientele looking for great conversation and exquisite cocktails. Situated in the lobby of the swanky Surrey Hotel, the bar boasts a striking black ... more
The Surrey Hotel, 20 East 76th Street
New York, NY 10021
Party Earth Review Despite its popularity with Armani-clad Wall Streeters, Bar Seven Five in the Andaz Hotel is an unpretentious and informal locale perfect for after-work drinks. A stone staircase leads up from the lobby into an airy high-ceilinged room with large windows, wooden floors, paneled walls, and a series of hefty black butcher ... more
Andaz Wall Street Hotel, 75 Wall Street (entrance on Water Street)
New York, NY 10005
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
Bar / Restaurant
Party Earth Review Multi-faceted Uptown Restaurant and Bar is a popular after-work hangout that’s a good notch classier than a sports bar – from its bold décor and live jazz to its sizeable drinks list – but still promises a rowdy weekend vibe and a chance to catch the game in style. The back area boasts pink and purple walls, sheer drapes ... more
1576 3rd Avenue
New York, NY 10128
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
Party Earth Review Despite its dubious name, divey rock bar and tapas joint No Fun really does promise a fun time for folks who like their small plates with a helping of rocker attitude. The name actually comes from an old Stooges song, an inspiration made obvious by the framed photo of Iggy Pop that glares down menacingly from over the ... more
161 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
Party Earth Review Discreetly nestled behind green wooden doors and tall storefront windows, the dark and cozy Ward III is one of New York’s most creative cocktail lounges popular with a diverse clientele of artsy hipsters, young professionals, and hip financial types. Happy Hour patrons looking to wind down after a hard day gather at the ... more
111 Reade Street
New York, NY 10013
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
Bar / Comedy Club / Restaurant
Party Earth Review Founded by the late, great Rodney Dangerfield as a place for young comics to try out material that was often too dark or “out there” for the mainstream stand-up crowd, Dangerfield’s continues to offer a lineup of top-notch comics that draws a diverse clientele of tourists, aspiring comics, and everyone in between. Guests ... more
1118 First Avenue
New York, NY 10065
Party Earth Review Spanning the lobby of the Ace Hotel and connected to the Breslin Dining Room, the Lobby Bar is a lively but soothing sanctuary that draws everyone from international hotel guests to local hipsters. A rustic décor featuring taxidermy, a gigantic American flag, and dark wood details combines with cozy touches like throw pillows ... more
Ace Hotel, 20 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10001
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
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.
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