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NY - Decent Midtown Bars
I'm in from out of town and trying to find a decent bar for the late 20 to early 40 professional crowd. I am looking for a fun bar that is not too young and hip-hoppy. I would prefer a bar that plays a variety of music, live or dj. I don’t want to spend $20 a drink and I really don’t want to wait in a line to enter this bar with a velvet rope. Being from out of town, I don't want to feel too unwelcome. I would prefer it be around midtown for easy cab home access but am open to any suggestions.
Empire Hotel, Pacha, Hudson Terrace, Island, Tenjune, Marquee, and Level V were all recommended, but I need some local input. From what I've seen, these may be trendier than I would like. |
Most of the places you named will charge at least $20 per drink and many are difficult to get into - as in on the - or used to be - Paris Hilton list (and turn up in the gossip columns regularly). Marquee has been around for some years and can be easier to get into - but it depends on the night and the time. All will be dead before 10 pm and really get started more about 12 - although it can be easier to get in earlier. Fri and Sat night are bridge and tunnel and Sun and Thurs are better for the group you're looking for.
But - I really think you should have a look at Time Out New York for places that are much less trendy - esp for your price range. Although, not sure how"professional" they will be. (Those listed above are more for the trendy than the professional - unless you mean Ivanka Trump.) |
I love the Campbell Apartment at Grand Central.
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@ny: thanks for the advice. I'm not familiar with "bridge and tunnel"
@ksucat: Kansas State? I'm in town from KC. We're a KU crowd. What is Capbell Apartment like? Have you found any decent places to watch games? |
"Bridge and tunnel" refers to suburbanites who travel to Manhattan on weekends (via bridges and tunnels since Manhattan is an island) to have a night out.
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There are few decent bars in "midtown". Any reason you can't go downtown? I would highly recommend the Lower East Side as well as a few places on Bowery and in Nolita.
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The East Side Social Club just opened up last week on E. 51st between 2nd and 3rd Avenues (in the Pod Hotel). Haven't been yet but it looks cool.
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there is no reason i couldn't go somewhere else. i'm open to any suggestions
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There's a great little wine bar on the LES that I absolutely love - it's called Jadis. Here's the link: www.jadisnyc.com. Also Double Crown on Bowery is rather nice: www.doublecrown-nyc.com.
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