- 40/40
- Flatiron
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Nightclub, Sports Bar
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Open
Party like a rap star at Jay-Z's sports bar. Fisheye not included.
- Abilene
- Carroll Gardens
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Indie Bar
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Open
Low-key spot colonizes a quiet stretch of Carroll Gardens.
- APT
- Meatpacking District
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Nightclub
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Velvet Rope
Not-so-secret cooly-skooly dancing spot. Likely scene of future iPod playlist war.
- Aura
- Flatiron
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Lounge
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Velvet Rope
Heavy regular crowd of randoms gather in what was once an NYC hotspot of yore.
For Great Lakes graduates who are finally pulling in an actual paycheck or whatever.
- Bar 4
- Park Slope
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Comedy Club, Live Music, Lounge, Performance
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Open
Down a few martinis, dance your ass off, crash in oversized arm chairs.
Small plates and DJs from Anella and Calyer peeps.
- B&SNY
- West Village
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Gay Bar
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Open
More than members only at this dingy, comfy spot. Bartendress Heather's iPod is an indie audiophile's dream.
Underground speakeasy gives fresh meaning to the term pizza party.
Iconic diner tricked out with taqueria, garden, and tequila-friendly main room.
- Camp
- Carroll Gardens
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Lounge
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Open
Why go camping when you can toast marshmallows and make s'mores in the comfort of a bar?
Much to the chagrin of PATH riders, this rowdy haunt shares the block with the Christopher Street PATH station.
- Daddy's
- Williamsburg
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Indie Bar
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Open
Good weekend escape from the hiptard masses at a conveniently short walk from Union Pool.
- Decibel
- East Village
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Restaurant Bar
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Open
Sake, soba, and Sapporo have you cranking it up to eleven.
- Dee and Ricky's
- Clinton Hill
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Indie Bar, Neighborhood Bar, Restaurant Bar
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Open
Dee and Ricky are twin brothers who opened their bar to be a creative space in Brooklyn.
- Deity
- Boerum Hill
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Nightclub
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Open
Talmud Torah Beth Jacob Joseph reborn as bumping nightclub.
Roof deck, smoking, Billyburg views. Time your visit so you're there when the Williamsburg Bridge finally gives up the ghost.
Mourn the memory of punk among a like-minded crowd.
Classic East Village dive has beer, buds, and rock 'n' roll to spare.
East Village rock 'n' roll dive designed to get you 'housed.
77 part II. Exclusive lounge doubles down on another go-round.
- duckduck
- Williamsburg
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Bohemian, Dive
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Open
Throw back a can of Schmidt in this artsy garage-turned-bar.
- Element
- Lower East Side
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Nightclub
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Velvet Rope
Party like it's 1977 and you're Bianca Jagger dancing with some boy in angel wings and body glitter at this reformed bank.
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