- 116
- West Village
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Clandestine, Indie Bar
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Open
Former Dylan haunt now serving up classy cocktails, poetry slams.
Divey, spacious Chinatown original. These days, less opium den, more singer-songwriter.
- 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.
- Barbès
- Park Slope
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Bohemian, Live Music, Lounge
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Open
Music-driven pub for Park Slope scenesters and those willing to reverse-commute to the party.
Make Ginsberg proud, head to NYC's finest poetry joint.
LES gallery/performance space/bar is a unique alternative to your standard booze joint.
Sweet beer park just off the Brooklyn Museum and the Botanic Gardens.
A pint or four will have you forgetting all about that ,000 in student debt. Plus now you have an MFA. How cute!
Massage parlor-cum-bar-cum-literary hang-cum-on-your-blue dress.
Cozy cabaret with an eclectic mix of acts. Good space, good people, good sound. Good times.
- KGB
- East Village
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Lounge
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Open
Upstairs literati den recalls the good old CCCP. "Wodka" and sometimes Jonathan Lethem.
Wind-powered art, music, booze.
- Lolita
- Lower East Side
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Indie Bar
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Open
Access Perk!
Retro snoozer needs more Humbert Humbert.
Community poetry temple. Spoken word was arguably created right here. Slammin'.
The best interior in Williamsburg. We want candy.
- Pianos
- Lower East Side
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Live Music
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Bar/concert venue/anything/everything. Love-hate hipster hang.
Burgers, single-malt scotches, and live music. Works for us.
Killer Tom Waits vibe, drown your happiness in Jameson's.
Kitsch-tastic indie heaven will make you want to hug or cut someone.
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