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Sing your heart out at this Russian karaoke hot spot located in the uptown Dream Hotel. Jelsomino is the latest from the Ginza Project, those fabulous Russians who gave Gotham its most glamorous Ru... read more
If Buck Rogers had an English manor. Richie Rich on the uniforms, Steve Lewis on the design. Glass columns glow a cool blue, complement brocade walls and stained-glass bar. Cushy banquettes for bet... read more
Harlem Renaissance redux in a subterranean speakeasy. Red Rooster’s Marcus Samuelsson and Andrew Chapman evoke Uptown of the ‘30s with this leathery lounge, replete with low light, bist... read more
Royal Oak space fancied up by Anella and Calyer peeps. Killer sound system complemented by crack DJs working later-night lounge scene. Cocktails upgraded as well, like house Boilermaker pairing Sie... read more
Not inspired by an action hero accountant, more like "super pretty," i.e. the crowds that Matt Abramcyk and Serge Becker routinely attract. Spanish accent carries over to the cooking, with an ex-JG... read more
Requisite throbbing nightclub inside gaytropolis The Out NYC. Nightlife legend John Blair reprises his late Chelsea spot, keeps to the extra-large scale. Six-figure lighting system, killer sound, e... read more
New York clone of André Saraiva's legendary Paris (and Tokyo) hot spot draws a moneyed, beautiful, and famous crowd, so expect to rub elbows with the world's best human beings—should y... read more
5 Ninth tops off its townhouse with a vintage lounge. Exposed brick looks every bit its 19th-century origins, complemented with nice mix of retro/modernist furnishings. Small bar by the front windo... read more
The nightlife experts at the Gerber Group have been tapped to sexify the former Underbar at the W New York - Union Square hotel, and the result is a sleek lounge that marries uptown class with down... read more
AKA If Mom Only Knew, although it wouldn't be so bad so long as mom has a soft spot for DJs and creative cocktailing. Housemade syrups, mixers, and muddles add bespoke element to quality quaffs l... read more
Collective Hardware’s Stuart Braunstein resurfaces beneath Greenhouse. Barry Mullineaux, Greenhouse peeps also in on the project (long a work in progress, as advertised). Separate entrance un... read more
Cozy crypt stashed beneath sports club Snap, with stealth entry conveniently next to the Darby. Steve Lewis and Thomas Jefferson collaborating on the design (checkered palazzo-inspired floor and wa... read more
The spice room in Junoon’s kitchen crosses over to the libation side for exotic cocktailing. Handcrafted drinks accented with cumin, ginger, saffron. Tequila meets curry leaves and muddled ta... read more
Cool Britannia under the Dream. Former electrical subspace gets its wattage upped by Nur Khan and the party pros at the Strategic Group. Follow the black carpet down to high-ceilinged nook accented... read more
Doubling up: after four-year hiatus, nightlife legend reborn in former Rhone space. Crocodile banquettes and Norman Mooney glass art carry over from the original, with more room for quality loungin... read more
Massive sports bar replaces Porky's, with thirty flatscreen TVs tuned into one testosterone-fueled event or another. Seats at horseshoe-shaped leather banquettes provide clear HD views. Skirt steak... read more
It's not often a roof lounge is touted as "neo-gothic," but Upstairs at the Kimberly Hotel enters the sky-high-partying arena flaunting a deliciously shadowy, slightly Mitteleuropa aesthetic. ... read more
Hurricane Club spins off more high-end tiki kitsch. Great for poor planners, as there's a whole tchotchke department complete with pasties, coconut bras, and banana-flavored condoms. Once you've ... read more
Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original ...
Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck&r...
NYC location number quatre for très chic French luxury brand...
What is the American jet-set doing these days? If you ask Michael K...
San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swa...