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live music: " new york music"
written:
09 December 2002
fuck me- what a bar! played a gig ther last week and it was mint! got fucked on relatively cheap drinks!
all the staff are friendley and a good laugh- cant wait to go again!
Pros: music
Cons: bit of a walk downtown
Rating: 4/4
Details: avenue b, 3rd street, new york seanandbobdylan@hotmail.com
Nightlife by seanyboy, who visited here (December 2002)
Angelika Film Center: "Art House Films - Angelika Film Center"
written:
25 March 2001
The Angelika is (or is one of) the top movie theaters in NYC for foreign and independent "art-house" films. Its spacious cafe is great for meeting people. The Angelika may well have more offerings than any of its many indie competitors.
Similar theaters:
Village East
Film Forum
Lincoln Plaza
BAM cinema
Pros: great films, great seats, fun place
Cons: shows sell out- reserve tix by phone or web
Rating: 4/4
Details: 18 W. Houston St (& Mercer) in Soho. Subways: N/R to Prince, go north and west one block, or BDFQ to Broadway Lafayette or 6 to Bleecker (212) 995-2000 http://www.city-cinemas.com/angelika.html
Nightlife by tobias, who lives here (January 2001)
B3: "relaxed neighborhood bar"
written:
24 March 2001
if you are not into the flashy, designer, ooh-look-aren't-we-cool "chic" of Soho, you should check out the bars and lounges of East Village and the Lower East side.
B3 is one of my favorites cos a) i live mere blocks away b)the atmosphere is way relaxed c) people are there just to enjoy themselves d)the music (djs or live bands) is usually cool. you can eat in the restaurant upstairs, or go down to the lounge and dance. packed in the weekend, less during the week. check it out!
Pros: kick-back
Cons: no high from passing velvet rope, if u r into that
Rating: 3/4
Details: Ave B and 3 st., hence the name. duh!
Nightlife by hemmy, who lives here (March 2001)
The Hudson Bar/Cafeteria: "Decadence at its best"
written:
23 November 2000
One of the new glam places on the block, the Hudson is a super eye opener. Reserve a table for dinner (to ensure that they will let you in), dress right (lots of black) and pack on the major attitude (you're likely to need it). The Bar is pricey but (worth the novelty) but the restaraunt is actually quite reasonable and very yummy.
Pros: Very glam, Good food, superb design
Cons: The Bar is pricey, can be a bit intimidating
Rating: 3/4
Details: W58th, between 8th and 9th. The big lime building with no name and CIA types guarding the door
Nightlife by crystiina, who lives here (November 2000)
Comedy Night, B3, Wendesdays: "Free Comedy Night, Wednesdays"
written:
02 November 2000
If you're strapped for cash and you want to see some of NY's finest young comedians trying out their new material, this is the place for you. No Cover (rare in NY), some hilarious comedians, some not-so-hilarious comedians. If you want, you can have a nice dinner while you watch the comics as well. (Last night they had a supercool short film festival too. Hilarious)
Pros: sometimes crowded, sometimes empty
Cons: sometimes crowded, sometimes empty
Rating: 3/4
Details: 33 3rd St, Ave B
Nightlife by matty, who lives here (November 2000)
Guernica: "Guernica-- Hot Spot, if you're up for it"
written:
25 October 2000
This Avenue B club/restaurant/bar has a lot to offer including but not limited to: 2 hot DJs, moderate crowds, ambience, a bit of pretension-but-oh-well, a raw bar, dancing AND lounging, coziness AND space, cute bartenders, mean bouncers (unless you ask them how their night has been), unfortunately many college students on weekends, live tunes sometimes, close to other extremely fun places.
Pros: ambience, tunes, diversity of people, location
Cons: prices (of course), sometimes lines, sometimes B&T
Rating: 3/4
Details: Ave B, between 2nd and 3rd http://newyork.citysearch.com/E/V/NYCNY/0030/75/18/cs1.html
Nightlife by matty, who lives here (September 2000)
B3 Open Mike Night (aka The Love Jam): "Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Cookie"
written:
25 October 2000
If you happen to venture to the East Village on a Tues night...if you happen to venture to a place called B3 on a Tues night...if you happen to venture downstairs to the Kitten Lounge on a Tues night, you'll find a very oddly dressed man named "The Mattylicious All-Stars" performing many tunes, one of which is named **Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Cookie** (18 'W's, always). It's a great night-- you'll find comedians, musicians, poets and rappers performning for a disco-esque basement full of onlookers. It's like a weekly neighborhood talent show with 40 of your closest friends. Sooo Fun.
Pros: great vibe, friendly fun crowd, laughs, music
Cons: The Mattylicious All-Stars ain't so good, really
Rating: 4/4
Details: Corner of 3rd St, Ave B
Nightlife by matty, who lives here (October 2000)
Concert - Rock Music: "Tom O brien - Nov 3rd"
written:
23 October 2000
Who? Tom obrien & his banD
Where? cb's gallery, 313 bowery, at bleeker, nyc.
When? Nov 3rd - 8PM
Pros: will be nice - only $5 cover
Rating: 4/4
Details: 6 or B/D at bleecker
Nightlife by Laetitia, who lives here (September 2000)
The No Malice Palace: "The No Malice Palace"
written:
23 October 2000
If you've ever wanted to see what a speak-easy must've looked like, then this is your chance. This facade-less lounge over in the East Village is a fine place to sit on a couch, stare into the fake fire, and sip a few cocktails with friends in a dimly lit spot. Many international people, on a good night, closes at 5ish, great location, meet real people from the neighborhood, DJs, true blue hipsters, no pretension, GREAT MUSIC always. Plus I live 20 yards from the front door...
Pros: hidden, real, open late, good people, hoppin tunes
Cons: I lost my wallet and they didn't have it
Rating: 4/4
Details: 3rd Street, bw A and B, green light, no sign
Nightlife by matty, who lives here (October 2000)
The Joshua Tree: "Can't beat that Irish Flair"
written:
11 October 2000
This bar has a very downhome feel to it and people-especially the men go there to hang out, drink, and watch the game. At the same time, its Murray Hill location draws a large midtown after work crowd. It gets packed on weekend nights in the winter and is frequented by most of the same people. True to its namesake, you'll likely find many U2 fans as the place is a fav among Irish nationals and that post college beer-guzzling crowd.
Pros: great atmosphere
Cons: Gets really packed and you have to stand
Rating: 3/4
Details: 34th and Third
Nightlife by bernadette, who lives here (May 2000)
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