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Almost the entire ground floor of the hotel is devoted to this popular bar with plush seats and a dramatic eight-story atrium.
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The beautiful set come for soulful and deep house.
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Serious dancers come to one of the best clubs for Latin music from Tuesday to Saturday. No sneakers.
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No pretension, and a 35-ft (11-m) aquarium featuring mer-people.
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Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway are long gone, and the location has changed, but the famous club of the 1920s is currently making a comeback.
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Built from scratch, this mega club is an offshoot of a Miami hotspot.
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Eighties decor and a great sound system attract partyloving club kids.
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Celebs and cross-dressers join the throngs at this dark SoHo dive with D.J.s or live bands.
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The cavernous Double Happiness bar situated in the heart of Chinatown is a union of Italian and Chinese cultures exemplified by the special house drink, a Green Tea Martini. The clientelle reflects the neighborhood, but the choice of music is far more wide-ranging, including old jazz, soul, funk, 80s Chinese pop, and trip-hop drum and bass.
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An extensive cocktail menu, and an attractive space with lofty ceilings help make this a current hotspot.
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