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BLVD

October 21st, 2009 Matt No comments
Apprentice Night at BLVD

Apprentice Night at BLVD

BLVD, located at 199 Bowery, is the one-stop night spot that can host an intimate dinner for two or accommodate large corporate events in the 18,000 square ft., seven room, two floor nightclub. The space features a world-class restaurant, café, nightclub, live music venue and recording studio. Crash Mansion and Pink, separate entities within this mega-club, continue to draw in crowds with its live performances and exclusive V.I.P. access.
GRAND BAR & MAIN ROOM
The main area of BLVD provides a comfortable and spacious lounge and ultra-premium bar where guests can meet and mingle for a pre-dinner drink, or to spend an entire evening. The arched 45 foot glazed-oak bar with tile and mirrored back ensure that guests can order drinks with ease.
THE NIGHTCLUB
This large partyroom boasts over 10,000 watts of state-of-the-art sound and exotic lighting for the ultimate experience in custom events and socializing. Equipped with a technologically advanced DJ booth, and over 1,500 sq. ft. of floor space, the room is already a favorite with the upscale list parties in the city. Seating along all walls is open and ideal for group events.
 
Address: 199 Bowery St. ( at Spring St. ), New York City, NY 10002
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Still Bar

October 13th, 2009 Matt No comments

Haloween party at Still bar

Combine the elements of your favorite restaurant, sports bar and night spot into one place and you’ve got Still, a new upscale sports bar with a comfortable lounge feel in the heart of the Gramercy section New York City.

Aside from our popular menu and all you can drink specials, “Still” is known for our great nightly drink specials, half-priced appetizers, and .50 cent wings on Sundays. Stop in any night of the week you’ll find a fun atmosphere that only gets crazier as the night goes on.

Our restaurant and bar is surrounded by seven plasma screen TV’s and a 15ft projection screen. We have the NFL Football Ticket, NCAA Football Game Plan and all the soccer channels. Catch all your sports games at “Still Bar”.

Thursday through Saturday enjoy the sounds of our nightly DJ spinning the best of Classic Rock, 80’s, Hip Hop, Dance and R&B.
Still accommodates private parties of all sizes. Please view our party packages in the “Private Parties” section of our website.

Address: 192 Third Ave, New York, NY 10003

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Home

October 13th, 2009 Matt No comments

Home is a welcome addition to Chelsea on West 27th Street, a place where New Yorks elite hang their hats. The space is a powerful blend of comfort and style with a touch of smoldering decadence:

Homes warm and sexy interior makes our discriminating partygoer feel at ease in this open space of rich materials and beautiful design. Upon entering Home, guests are treated to a dark red wooden candle-lined staircase, reflected in  a series of mirrors on the ceiling that compliment the six-foot custom-made red Swarowski crystal chandelier. Homes interior walls feature hand-painted Damask patterns in a striking and rich deep-red palette.  

Homes design incorporates all the elements of a world-class venue with the luxuries of a premiere nightclub, 32 private tables, music by top DJs, and VIP memberships. This, combined with a sophisticated red, white and black atmosphere, plush couches, crystal chandeliers, tufted leather lined ceilings, a 35-foot bar and an outside smoking lawn complete the ultimate party going experience. Every detail was carefully designed to service to our clienteles every whim in complete luxury.

Address: 532 West 27th Street, New York City

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Alphabet Lounge

October 7th, 2009 Matt No comments
Party at Alphabet Lounge is always good

Party at Alphabet Lounge is always good

In January 2006, neighborhood staple, Alphabet Lounge began its humble transformation.  New owners Tanvir Chaudhury (Babu), Jon Cantor and Colin Barnhart decided to simply evolve Alphabet Lounge’s current concept and vibe to establish this venue as a nightlife and neighborhood icon.  Barnhart, Cantor and Chaudhury envisioned a space that served as a vortex of local talent, history and debauchery. 

Staying true to its East Village roots, Alphabet Lounge features artwork of local artists, murals of local painters, live performances from local bands and spirits from local bartenders.  Their goal is to create a space that grows with its neighborhood and fosters a sense of community while still hosting some kick-ass parties and wild nights. 

Alphabet Lounge’s décor is simple, organic and yet chic.  The handcrafted decoupage DJ booth displaying 45’s from yesteryear speaks to its true commitment to music, particularly local bands and rising stars.  Currently, a local Brooklyn artist is completing a mural in Alphabet’s upper level that perpetuates Alphabet’s dedication to the East Village history of rock and roll and all things music. 

Nighttime revelers can find comfort on Alphabet Lounge’s cozy banquet seating, a trendy juxtaposition against its raw and vibrant space and artwork.  Banquets line the walls of the lower level, hosting good times for groups who want some no nonsense fun.  Nestled in its inviting window alcove are strategically positioned banquets that are ideal for a weekend birthday of 15-20, a weekday rendezvous or just good old fashioned people watching.

Alphabet Lounge is a lounge without pretension, red rope or any of the frustrations that accompany New York City Nightlife.  Groups can enjoy table space and seating without hassle or stress while grooving to old school classics and 80s favorites.  A perfect place to host a party, Alphabet Lounge will reserve tables for your group if you simply call ahead.  Finally, a lounge that stays true to its namesake!

Address: 104 Ave. C, New York, NY 10009

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SOB´s

October 7th, 2009 Matt No comments
Well disposed crowd at SOB´s

Well disposed crowd at SOB´s

In June 1982, something began to bubble on Varick Street in lower Manhattan. Fueled by a total commitment to exposing the musical wealth and heritage of the Afro-Latino Diaspora to as many people as possible, Larry Gold opened the doors to what would become New York City’s premier venue for world music; Sounds Of Brazil, commonly known as S.O.B.’S.

At the time, Varick Street wasn’t exactly a hub of culture in Manhattan. The area South of Houston wasn’t yet known as the trendy, cutting-edge community of “SoHo” that has since developed. It was simply a strip of asphalt that led to the Holland Tunnel marked by non-descript warehouses and a squat, grey post office. Needless to say, it wasn’t exactly inviting. But true to his can-do New York spirit, Larry Gold forged ahead with his dream and due to his dedication, the corner of West Houston and Varick Streets was transformed from a family diner in the middle of a harsh commercial landscape to an internationally known, highly respected oasis of world music and fine cuisine in the heart of SoHo. The venue instantly began to draw the young, hip and creative crowd that would eventually help to transform and revitalize the area from a virtual no-man’s-land to a vibrant and exciting community of artists and cutting-edge commerce.

Fast-forward 25 years to New York City, 2008 and the SoHo scene that S.O.B.’S helped to create. The venue and the neighborhood remain an important and vital part of the cultural fabric of New York, drawing both locals and tourists from around the world. S.O.B.’S caters to the tastes of both seasoned New Yorker’s as well as visitors by providing top-notch entertainment in an intimate setting. In fact, S.O.B.’s has developed a reputation amongst artists and industry insiders as the place to check for trends and artists on the cusp of a breakthrough to the mainstream. The list of performers who have honed their pre-fame chops on the artist-friendly stage at S.O.B.’S is a veritable who’s who of well-known artists. Even more impressive is the number of artists who have reached mainstream success but still chose to return to S.O.B.s to maintain an intimate connection with their audience.

Address: 204 Varick St., New York, NY 10014

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