Get ready for unabashedly decadent nights at Mehanata - The Bulgarian Bar. While this nightclub and bar plays host to live music bands that serenade from mezzanine floors and DJs that get the party going, Mehanata does other things differently. Shed your inhibitions (literally!) and get a shot for free, or jump into the Ice Cage where you can strut around in Soviet military uniforms and have vodka shots for effect. For low-key party people, there's plenty of food too. Dance to DJ grooves as he jumps music genres as quickly as you down those shots.
Situado en SoHo, SOB'S, también conocido como Sounds of Brazil, es famoso por su repertorio de música del mundo combinado con su carta de delicias que gira en torno a las especialidades de las gastronomías latina y brasileña. En SOB'S encontrarán una mezcla ecléctica de ritmos del mundo, y podrán relajar los sentidos y disfrutar una velada llena del mejor entretenimiento. En el pasado, el recinto contó con la presencia de artistas de renombre como Marc Anthony, Seu Jorge, Celia Cruz, Issac Delgado y muchos más.
This legendary little dance dive in the East Village hosts some of the best '80s nights in the city. On Thursday Remission and Friday 1984, you will hear plenty of New Order, Depeche Mode, Bauhaus and Roxy Music (no New Kids on the Block, thank you very much.) The fun-loving crowd is a mixture of gays and straights, some of whom danced here when the music was new. Many people are discovering the scene for the first time. Only cash is accepted and the admission fee varies.
Inside an old hairdresser's shop, this theme bar draws its inspiration from a 1950s beauty salon. The bar is decorated with hair dryers you can sit under, vintage beauty salon chairs and glamor magazine covers to look at. There is even an in-house manicurist available! Groove to funky DJ music and let your hair down at Beauty Bar. It can get enormously crowded on the weekends, but it is worth a stop for the decor.
Featuring 13,000 square feet (1200 square meters) of space, 13 ping pong tables, and Olympic-caliber cushioned flooring, SPiN New York puts some fun into the concept of a social club. This trendy nightclub is all about ping pong, you can reserve a table to play or just enjoy a cocktail and socialize. Ducks is the onsite restaurant serving salads, soups, sandwiches, and desserts based on street food from around the globe. Although membership is offered to this club, it's not required, so stop by for a unique spin on New York nightlife.
Este bar deportivo y discoteca de lujo ofrece a sus clientes un lugar elegante para disfrutar de las cosas buenas de la vida, sobre todo cigarros, bebidas y deportes. Sofás de cuero cómodos, grandes pantallas de plasma y una selección de artículos deportivos le dan a 40/40 Club un ambiente acogedor. El verdadero fanático de los deportes, debe mantener el oído en el bar para saber acerca de los eventos exclusivos como firmas y apariciones en persona de estrellas de los deportes, como Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, y José Canseco.
Skinny Dennis might seem a little out of place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, but if you're looking for a glass of cold beer to go with some live country music, this is the place to be! With a perfect country bar set up, featuring the cowboy musicians, this bar invites all those who love to relax and party in this humdinger of a place. Grab a bowl of hot peanuts and a mug beer to celebrate your evening at this happening venue.
The Flaming Saddles Saloon, voted as the best country gay bar, offers a world of fun with cute dancing bartenders performing to the music and to the crowds. This nightclub has a Western theme, hence the country music. The food consists of chili and sliders, and beer makes up most of the beverage list, though cocktails and sangria also feature on the menu. The happy hour deals drive one crazy with their cheap prices. The ambiance is one of a never ending party with everyone dancing to the grooving music, and heart-stoppingly handsome gay men hanging out together.