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B2B Feb 10th, 2003 09:13 AM

Bachelorette Party In N.Y.
 
I am trying to organise a bachelorette weekend away in N.Y.<BR>There would be about 6-10 of us looking for some good fun bars, a good place to eat and something really fun to do during the day.<BR>We'r really not into clubs, we like the bar sceen and can really drink.<BR>1 -Where is the best place to go?<BR>2 -Any recommendations for a place to stay that is reasonible. (The wedding is out of the country this year so we need to watch the money.<BR>We would like cheap but we don't want a dirty place to stay so if it ain't clean and cheap we will pay more.<BR>Thanks to anyone who can help me.<BR>A desperate Maid of Honor with 9 girls relying on her.

JungleCat Feb 10th, 2003 11:34 AM

B2B, the place to be is Cafe Wha? in the Village, which is known as &quot;bachelorette party central&quot;. As a local, I'm supposed to be too cool (ok maybe not) to like this place but the two times I was there, I had a blast. It's kind of like when my Chinese literature professor admitted that he can't help reading the Enquirer. <BR><BR>Anyway, it's a tight squeeze, an old place and crowded- but they have a live band that plays a good cross section or rock, reggae and dance that will get everybody moving. My wife also planned a bachelorette party there for some out of towners and it was a smashing success. Make reservations.<BR><BR>From there you can find many great bars and restaurants for before and after. My recommendation for a bar would be Madame X which is really more of a swanky lounge with an original decor, good coctails and hip music.<BR><BR>Cafe Wha? -- 115 MacDougal St (between Bleeker &amp; W.3rd)<BR><BR>http://www.cafewha.com/about_critical.php<BR><BR>Madame X -- 94 West Houston between LaGuardia Pl and Thompson St.<BR>You will find plenty of good bars and restaurants <BR><BR>http://www.madamexnyc.com/

beachbum Feb 10th, 2003 11:51 AM

Just a little confused, B2B.....Are you the bride or the maid of honor. And Hawaii was admitted as a state back in the 50's.

B2B Feb 10th, 2003 12:55 PM

Hey Beachbum these adds are posted for serious reply's.<BR><BR>If you really want to know I am a b2b but the party is for another bride, I'm not that bad to have to arrange my own party and I sure am not stupid about the states, I didn't change where I was at when I posted the message - Happy Now! Geography geeks are on another site!!!<BR><BR>Now don't answer in these chat rooms unless you have a informative answer to give.<BR>B2B

Sara8374 Feb 10th, 2003 01:06 PM

I would suggest starting the night off at a great loungey restaurant that is also a hot nightspot. In order to do this, make reservations at least a few months in advance.<BR><BR>Some places we love to eat and just to hang out are:<BR>Butter (reserve downstairs table)<BR>Pangea<BR>Lotus<BR>Tao<BR>Park<BR><BR>

LarryJG62 Feb 10th, 2003 10:48 PM

Three words: Naked Boys Singing!<BR><BR>http://www.nakedboyssinging.com/group.html


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