50 year olds in NYC
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Are you looking for a trendy, upscale bar or a relaxed Irish-pub-style place?
I often bring friends to O'Flaherty's on West 46th between 8th and 9th. It's a large, fun bar...good for all ages. It has darts and a pool table and sometimes live music in the back room.
I often bring friends to O'Flaherty's on West 46th between 8th and 9th. It's a large, fun bar...good for all ages. It has darts and a pool table and sometimes live music in the back room.
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As Suzanne points out, "fun" means different things to different folks, so here's a range:
The View (a restaurant) at the top of the Marriott Marquis at 45th & Broadway rotates & provides...a view. I believe they have a bar up there but don't remember if it affords the same view.
The bar in the Algonquin Hotel (44th between 5th & 6th) is woody/clubby & famous
46th St. between 8th & 9th Ave is called "restaurant row" & has tons of places in all price categories.
Joe Allen's is a famous theater hang out with a good bar scene. You can also eat at the bar & may see some celebs.
Don't Tell Mama is also on this block & is a piano bar.
Chez Josephine (42nd st. between 9th & 10th aves.) is a french bistro with a bar. They have a piano player & the place has a "cage aux folles" type atmosphere (not gay so much as theatrical)
Cite & Cite Grill (51 st. between 6th & 7th aves.) are steakhouses with big bars (big pickup scene at bar at the Grill-you didn't say what you were looking for!) Have a blast.
The View (a restaurant) at the top of the Marriott Marquis at 45th & Broadway rotates & provides...a view. I believe they have a bar up there but don't remember if it affords the same view.
The bar in the Algonquin Hotel (44th between 5th & 6th) is woody/clubby & famous
46th St. between 8th & 9th Ave is called "restaurant row" & has tons of places in all price categories.
Joe Allen's is a famous theater hang out with a good bar scene. You can also eat at the bar & may see some celebs.
Don't Tell Mama is also on this block & is a piano bar.
Chez Josephine (42nd st. between 9th & 10th aves.) is a french bistro with a bar. They have a piano player & the place has a "cage aux folles" type atmosphere (not gay so much as theatrical)
Cite & Cite Grill (51 st. between 6th & 7th aves.) are steakhouses with big bars (big pickup scene at bar at the Grill-you didn't say what you were looking for!) Have a blast.
#7
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This sounds perfect for 4 =50 yr old women:
Menopause The Musical
Playhouse 91
The hilarious celebration of women and The Change, this original parody chronicles the meeting of four women at a lingerie sale at Bloomingdale's with nothing in common but a black lace bra...and memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, hormones, not enough sex and more.
Menopause The Musical
Playhouse 91
The hilarious celebration of women and The Change, this original parody chronicles the meeting of four women at a lingerie sale at Bloomingdale's with nothing in common but a black lace bra...and memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, hormones, not enough sex and more.



