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New York Nightclubs

Nightclub Type:
  • M2 Ultra Lounge
  • Mansion-M2
  • Mantra 986
  • Marquee
  • Mars 2112 Times Square
  • Myst
  • Nikki Beach Midtown
  • One
  • Opal
  • Opera
  • Opus 22 Turntable Lounge
  • Pacha
  • PINK
  • Pink Elephant
  • Play Lounge
  • Porky's
  • Pranna
  • Prohibition
  • Promenade
  • Pulse Karaoke
  • Quo Nightclub
  • Rebel
  • Retreat
  • RJsBar and Grill
  • Roam Lounge
  • Room Service
  • Santos Party House
  • Sequoia
  • Serena
  • SideBAR
  • Slate
  • Soel Lounge
  • Star Lounge
  • Stir
  • Stitch
  • STK
  • Sullivan Room
  • Sutra Lounge
  • Suzie Wong
  • Sweet Caroline's Piano Bar
  • Tahbu
  • Taj II
  • Talay Restaurant & Lounge
  • Tavern on the Green
  • Tenjune
  • The Crest
  • The Villa
  • The Village Pourhouse DOWNTOWN
  • The Village Pourhouse Upperwest
  • Touch
  • Tropicana Theater & Nightclub
  • Tycoon Lounge
  • Velour
  • Villa
  • Village Lantern
  • Vintage Irving
  • Vudu Lounge
  • Webster Hall
  • Whiskey Park
  • Zanzibar

New York Nightclubs, Bars, Lounges, and Nightlife

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The Mercury Lounge on the lower East Side of New York City is a great venue for live music and has hosted live acts such as Lou Reed, Paul Thorn, and even Lady GaGa. At Webster Hall on East 11th Street in Manhattan, you can be the dancing queen star of your own show surrounded by trapeze artists, fire breathers, go-go girls, and stilt-walkers, making Webster Hall one of the most eclectic nightclubs you're likely to find on your New York nightlife journey. Legacy Nite Club in the Bay Ridge area of Brooklyn is home to a club crowd that loves to party under the disco ball.

Late night hangouts in the Big Apple include The Bear Bar on 2nd Avenue and McSorley's Ale House - a New York City landmark. The Old Town Bar near Union Square is a hidden but popular neighborhood jewel that once appeared in the opening montage of the David Letterman Show on NBC.

The Pink Elephant Lounge, nestled at 527 West 27th Street in the Chelsea area of New York City, is a cozy club that smells delicious, thanks to the aromatherapy that pervades the dance floor. Patrons might enjoy tasting a pink cocktail drink at the Pink Elephant. Lady Clubola suggests trying the Rasmopolitan, an absolutely intoxicating cocktail made with raspberry vodka, Cointreau, cranberry juice, and a splash of lime juice - served in a chilled martini glass. Cheers!

The New York nightlife scene is made up of dudes, queen bees, hipsters, and wannabes. These colorful people of New York clubland love dancing, drinking, and having nighttime fun. They'll dance to hip-hop in Brooklyn and techno-house on the Lower East Side. They'll shake their groove thing to Salsa in the Bronx or do a jazz club in Greenwich Village. They'll sing cabaret at the Duplex in the Village. When mom and dad are in town visiting from Timbuktu, they'll stop by Bemelmans Bar to enjoy a fruity cocktail among the murals painted by Ludwig Bemelmans, the author of the Madeline children's books. It's all part of the diverse and magical nightlife scene that makes New York City the nightclub playground of the world.

Those queen bees often need help finding the perfect cocktail lounge or neighborhood bar to celebrate in. These party-people raised on Sex and the City need club photos so they can get an idea of just exactly where they'll be partying for the night. Venue details such as number of dance floors, dress codes, and drink specials, can also be helpful in finding the right nightclub. Because Manhattan has so many fun places to choose from, a good nightclubs guide comes in handy. Before you hail that cab to your next nighttime destination, take a look here and plan your night in the Big Apple accordingly. VIP passes can come in handy. Getting your name on the guestlist also helps. But there are plenty of places you'll find on the Upper East Side or Greenwich Village that don't have guestlists or velvet ropes. All you'll need is a few dollars and a good attitude. That's what makes New York City the nightlife Mecca of the world. Party now, sleep later.
-EGL - 2/11/10



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