One of the first and will probably be one of the last. Like a cockroach, but lovable.
No one is too cool for karaoke. Or champagne juiceboxes.
- Bar 13
- Greenwich Village
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Nightclub
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Open
NYU proximity ensures weekends packed with students escaping their hard, hard lives.
For Great Lakes graduates who are finally pulling in an actual paycheck or whatever.
Much to the chagrin of PATH riders, this rowdy haunt shares the block with the Christopher Street PATH station.
- Chorus
- Garment District
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Karaoke Bar
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Open
Fomerly MBC Music Box. Warble karaoke 'til 4 A.M. in a private room.
Emerald Isle neighborhood lifer stays strong, does not give in to the power of the skinny jean.
Stronghold of the Dyke Universe. Softball chic.
- Iggy's
- Upper East Side
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Karaoke Bar
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Open
The only thing your dollar will buy these days is a chance to sing "Livin' On a Prayer" at Iggy's.
Slick karaoke spot from the Sing Sing peeps has thousands of songs in a dozen-plus languages.
Girl-boy trannies, who happen to be the wait staff, act bitchy while belting out "It's Raining Men." Tacky-licious!
- R-Bar
- Greenpoint
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Dive
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Open
Youth energy prevails. Punky rocky for one and all.
Fire-house-themed bar for cramped, cheesy, unintelligent fun. Say: suoltie dawg.
Drink free on your birthday. Drink cheap the rest of the year.
- Sugarland
- Williamsburg
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Gay Bar, Lesbian Bar, Performance
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Open
Top Pick!
Williamsburg's very own Studio 54.
- Suite
- Upper West Side
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Gay Bar
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Open
- Solas
- East Village
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Pub
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Open
All things to all people.
The prototypical Chinatown dive karaoke bar of New York, if not the whole Western world. Learn Mandarin fast.
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