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Pool tables, dartboards, giant video screens, and two dance floors.
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At this chic basement club, order the cocktail of the month and settle back to live jazz on Tuesdays. Upstairs is the Onyx’s sister bar Thin, where the “engineered” drinks and atmosphere are the epitome of urban cool.
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Come upstairs to enjoy the view as vintage biplanes take off and land. Breakfasts are hearty and lunch plates are heaped with sandwiches, fries, and coleslaw.
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You can’t miss this coffee-house housed inside a historic Santa Fe Railroad Depot. Grab a beverage and sit upstairs or outside on a shady deck.
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Gay Harley-Davidson enthusiasts frequent this bar.
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Croissants and 3-egg omelets on sidewalk tables.
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Glam go-go boys and girls dance to electronica.
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Walk 1,942 ft (591 m) out to the pier’s end and reward yourself with a great burger and a malt at this 1940s style diner. A golf cart will take you back for 50 cents.
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This restaurant-nightclub offers everything Latin. Tango and Flamenco dinner shows spotlight the Spanish restaurant, while instructors teach salsa and samba downstairs. You can practice your moves to the live bands that perform afterwards. The basement becomes a Latin/ Euro dance club on Friday and Saturday nights.
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Renowned for its 1980s, Latin, and Gothic theme nights.
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