shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 26 2007 | bar, Brooklyn, travel
Having drinks at this bar in Brooklyn tomorrow night - looks really cool and neighborhood-y!
Quoted: Pull-down maps, reminiscent of middle-school geography class, prepare patrons for a rudimentary lesson on the wonders of international canned food. Customers, seated at a small bar and tiny tables, chat with the servers about specials and peruse the extensive wine list.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 25 2007 | bar, new york, travel
Great article on rooftop bars in NYC. I also really like the Hotel Metro bar (only open weekdays) and The Delancey. There are so many more of these in NYC than I even realized! Time to start exploring :)
Quoted: With the opening of the bar, 230 Fifth, on May 4, Manhattan's rooftop bar season unofficially kicked off.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 25 2007 | bar, new york, travel
Another great rooftop bar in NYC. This one's in Koreatown and is small, down to earth, a little more hidden/quiet, and pretty chill/ affordable. Also has a great view of the Empire State Building!
Quoted: Despite the hustle and bustle of its location (smack dab in the middle of Koreatown), Me'Bar doesn't see a lot of foot traffic. Hidden on the 14th floor of La Quinta, this tourist-friendly spot is no-frills--its tiny indoor space has mirrored walls and linoleum floors, while a mid-size outdoor area offers umbrella tables encircled by a white picket fence. Big city glamour comes from the nearby Empire State building, towering overhead.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 25 2007 | new york, bar, travel
This rooftop bar has such a beautiful view of the Empire State Building! It gets ridiculously crowded (long lines for the elevator and bathrooms) and a little obnoxious later on the weekends, so I highly recommend it for happy hour or pre-midnight on the weekends! (FYI, it's a tad on the dressy/pricey side, but definitely worth it for a special occasion).
Quoted: What if Studio 54 had the biggest roof deck in the city? You don't have to imagine it. It just happened. See the profile of this Manhattan bar at 230 Fifth Ave.
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