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With an extensive selection of beers on tap and an incredible happy hour, High Dive's debut in Park Slope adds character to the 5th Ave bar selection. Patrons can enjoy selections from the well stocked juke box while perched on... more
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This sleek and chic cocktail lounge is named for a prohibition-era art movement which produced propaganda posters about the dangers of alcohol, which were actually encrypted maps to local speakeasy. The cocktails here are as cl... more
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The Union Hall is a former warehouse that has been transformed into a chic nightclub, restaurant, bar and concert venue. Garden seating, a fireplace and two bocce courts give this place a whole new effect. Brunch is offered on... more
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Bartending is an art in this sophisticated bar in West Village. The staff at Little Branch, New York's hidden secret, take their calling seriously, using only the freshest ingredients and carved blocks of ice to reduce melting.... more
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MoMA is considered by many to be one of the best modern art museums in the world and with a major renovation recently completed by Yoshio Taniguchi, it has only become better. The building was erected in 1939 under the supervis... more
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This booze hideout is popular with drink-veterans and youngsters alike. The initial shock on entering the bar subsides quickly as you blend into the crowd of dancers, wannabe musicians, businessman, and swarthy-looking Times Sq... more
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As described by its owners, Tenjune is a high energy ultra lounge which focuses on luxury, customer satisfaction and a totally snazzy appeal. A space that houses three totally different areas with different vibes, satiating all... more
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This seaport dates back to the 1600's. It was renovated about 30 years ago to become a historic landmark as well as a shopping mall. It features amazing views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. The mall is divided into... more
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SoHo is named because it's "south of Houston Street," which makes it's location easy to remember. This Manhattan district has a rich and eventful history, from being known as the "Cast Iron" district to becoming the premier spo... more
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New York City's Rockefeller Center is known for many things: it's iconic winter ice skating rink, the spectacular panoramic views of the Top of the Rock observation desk, fabulous shopping, and of course the much photographed,... more
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