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Nightlife

  1. openings
    Empirical Opens a Bushwick Bar With Noma RootsThe company that invented Doritos booze is mixing cocktails with tofu and cold brew.
  2. nightlife
    New York Bars Get Ready For a Busy NightDemocracy needs a drink.
  3. openings
    The Art Bar Goes Vegan Above Eleven Madison ParkDaniel Humm opens Clemente Bar with truffled tofu dogs and negroni coladas.
  4. nightlife
    Xanadu Is HereA retro roller disco opens in Bushwick with a DJ in the restroom and “psychic motion” on the rink.
  5. nightlife
    Where to Drink and Dance in New York111 nightclubs, gay bars, and karaoke dives where you can get tipsy this summer.
  6. coming soon
    Clover Club Is Expanding, Right Next DoorThe Saloon at Clover Club will be a more casual companion bar.
  7. where to drink
    The Best Wine Bars in New YorkA (non-exhaustive) guide for every mood and taste.
  8. trends
    The Best Bar Snack Is a Hot DogAnd bars are finally getting the message.
  9. coming soon
    Bar Contra Will Be a New Destination for Modernist DrinksDave Arnold, Fabían von Hauske, and Jeremiah Stone are joining forces on the Lower East Side.
  10. bars
    The Best Alt-inis in New York, RankedThey’re called martinis, but each of these drinks is something else entirely.
  11. openings
    A Doughnut Shop That Doubles As a Bar — FinallyDromedary Doughnuts is part bakery, part speakeasy.
  12. the underground gourmet
    A New Bar That Goes Back to the BasicsCarousel has become my go-to because it doesn’t do anything flashy. (But there is a smoking room.)
  13. openings
    Lawn Club Brings Croquet and Cocktails to the SeaportYour Lawncierge will see you now.
  14. trendlet
    Cocktails Are Sandwiches Now. Deal With It.One martini, hold the mayo.
  15. openings
    Ray’s, the TikTokiest Faux Dive in New York, Expands to Greenpoint“The worst part is that it’s going to be wildly successful for sure.”
  16. drinks
    The Bartending Legend With a Secret Martini Menu in His HeadPhil Ward doesn’t like much. He loves to stir gin with a splash of vermouth.
  17. the hottest club of 2004
    40/40, 20 Years LaterHow Jay-Z blurred the lines between club, sports bar, and restaurant.
  18. guides
    The Best Bar Crawl in New York, According to Karen CheeGossip, get drunk, and then plan a heist at Attaboy.
  19. fall preview 2023
    Maison Premiere Will Expand to Manhattan This FallTigre will be a party.
  20. the underground gourmet
    It’s Tomato Season! (At the Bar)New drinks that go way beyond the Bloody Mary.
  21. nightlife
    Roxy Music, Red Bull Spritzes, and Lots of Zebra CarpetingA team of nightlife veterans open Danger Danger, a new rock bar in Bushwick.
  22. the underground gourmet
    The Green-Mango Martini Is Too Special to Be the Drink of the SummerA fabulous drink that can only be found at one East Village bar.
  23. openings
    The Irish Pub Gets a Queer MakeoverMary’s Bar is now open in Greenpoint.
  24. year in review
    This Was the Year Cocktail Trends DisappearedThe old rules are out. Now, anything goes.
  25. openings
    A Ukrainian Bar Arrives in SohoSlava opens in the former Pegu Club space.
  26. openings
    A Soho Dive Reopens As a Tribute to Its Former SelfMilady’s — or some version of Milady’s — returns this week.
  27. openings
    Who Is the Tokyo Fixer? And Why Does He Have His Own Bar in New York?Welcome to Shinji’s.
  28. openings
    Cocktail Royalty Rolls Into New YorkA version of the fabled Dukes martini is now being poured at the Hotel Chelsea’s Lobby Bar.
  29. nightlife
    How Secret Are the City’s Newest Speakeasies, Really?Surveying the newest hidden doors of New York.
  30. the year i ate new york
    The Dirty Shirley Won’t Save UsOur diner-at-large visits a very cool bar where nothing seems to matter.
  31. trends
    This Summer’s Hottest Martinis, IllustratedA perfect drink for every scenario.
  32. openings
    Angel’s Share Rises AgainA hotel pop-up offers a taste of what made the original bar so special.
  33. drinks
    Wellness Is Dead. Long Live the Martini.“I watch these kids hammering martinis and I’m like, good Lord.”
  34. openings
    Belgian Feather Bowling Flies Into BrooklynA bar game that’s as enjoyable as it is obscure.
  35. summer of hedonism take two
    Everything You Need to Know About the Return of To-Go CocktailsIt’s officially happening, at least for now.
  36. closings
    Angel’s Share Has Gone to Cocktail-Bar HeavenNew York’s original faux speakeasy is closed, although it may relocate.
  37. reopening
    Office Workers Are Heading Back. Times Square Bartenders Will Drink to That.“We were dead. We were totally dead.”
  38. openings
    A New Bar Where What You Hear Is As Important As What You DrinkGreenpoint’s Eavesdrop is an acoustic paradise.
  39. nightlife
    Stumbling Into Bushwick’s New Vegan Jazz Club“This should be the lifestyle for musicians and artists.”
  40. openings
    Tropical Cocktails Meet Modern Techniques at Sunken Harbor Club“We didn’t want every drink to be just a big bucket of rum and juice,” St. John Frizell says.
  41. encounter
    A Night at the Door With New York’s Most Legendary Bouncer“It puts the golden seal on your club to have him outside.”
  42. drama
    The Espresso Martini Is the Hottest Drink on the Planet. Bartenders Hate It.“No more! Please! No more espresso martinis!”
  43. announcements
    Introducing are u coming?, a New Nightlife NewsletterLate night dispatches from a city ready to party.
  44. reopenings
    The High-Design Return of Henrietta HudsonNew York’s longest-operating lesbian bar is back in business.
  45. closing time
    When Will We Karaoke Again?Singing alone just isn’t the same.
  46. closings
    Good-bye to Mission Dolores, a Perfect Bar for EverythingThe bar, in a converted auto garage, straddled the literal and figurative barriers of its surrounding neighborhoods.
  47. closings
    Good-bye to the Strange Tropical Splendor of Donna’s BrancoladaThe Williamsburg bar Donna, which closed this weekend, took the piña colada on a winter vacation.
  48. drinks
    No, Cuomo Has Not Banned To-Go CocktailsYou can still get a drink to go, but now you really have to go.
  49. reopening
    This Is Not the Time to Reopen New York’s BarsIt would be a disaster.
  50. odes
    Good-bye to Pegu Club, a Bar That Felt Like It’d Always Be ThereNew York has lost an institution.
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