Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original crew leaves Robert Montwaid and David Sarner with the PE name, game plan. Brand now extends to Mexico, Brazil, and beyond. NYC ite... read more
Former White Slab backroom party gets its own three-story edifice on Chrystie and Delancey. Travis Bass, nightlife showrunner since 1998, keeps Madame Wong/Red Egg scene going strong. Smoke and dis... read more
Vegas nightclub pro brings Sin City "style" to Sunset Park. Jungle-themed extravaganza spread across an Italian restaurant, a bikini bar, and a massive nightclub. Shades of Circus Circus in perform... 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
Stay goes. Look gets updated in the reboot, commitment to cutting edge electronic music remains. Head below street level for underground sounds in the intimate basement. Whitewashed stone foundatio... 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
Putting the country back in clubbing. (This being New York, official coat of arms is adorned with a 40 and brass knuckles.) Miniature golf-themed nightclub as big as a bowling alley, brought to you... read more
Circa 1904 Beaux-Arts theater lives on as nightclub and event space from Times Square Hospitality Group. Original boxes and moldings, cathedral ceilings make St. Patrick's look like the Beatrice... read more
All about early Hüsker Dü and the intricacies of Iran-Contra. Well, no, '80s themepark concentrates on the most accessible parts of everybody's favorite throwback decade. Floor after fl... read more
Music and passion remain the fashion, even some seventy years later. Fourth incarnation of legendary club caters to grown-up Latino scene. Dress code ensures elegant standard, as befits place assoc... read more
At last, bottle butlers on Avenue B. Spare yourself the woes of carpal tunnel from too much Cristal pouring, kick back after dinner amid bordello-like surrounds. Necking nooks and crannies aplenty ... read more
Neither the 21 Club nor Studio 54, but not embarrassed if any confusion results. Plays up the studio aspect, with red lights like an equalizer on the bar, cymbal-shaped backs for the bulbs above. A... read more
Mansion-sized spot for nightclubbing and eclectic small plate grazing. Kitchen gets frisky with Boursin and cantaloupe “shumai,” tequila salmon shooters, lamb lollipops. Wild boar slide... read more
Touted as "The Next Generation in Nightlife," Capri is a club that brings a little bit of the city's "lounge" vibe to the area. Brass, antiques, and plush interiors create a vibe that is both chill... read more
Tao crew crosses the street, bets bank that Vegas brand can make it here. Restaurant slash nightclub, with Pastis-esque trimmings upstairs, Pink Elephant on steroids below. Big, tiered club space... read more
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Early provocations justify the name--it's certainly piqued our interest. Lily Pond peeps regroup at the Gansevoort. Lionel Ohayon and iCrave on the design, decking out two spaces, a club and a loun... read more
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