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BAMcafé
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30 Lafayette Avenue
BAMcafe is a decent place to visit, when you are not in a mood to cook at home. This cafe, based in the Brooklyn Academy of Music is a good place for an evening out during weekends. And, moreover, binging upon a delectable fare in a restaurant as BAM is not a bad idea, after all. This venue has a capacious ambiance where you can sit and enjoy your order, while the bartender caters to your every wish in the most decent way one can ever expect. Come to BAM and enjoy your time having a happy meal while listening to world music.

 
Black Betty
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366 Metropolitan Avenue
Anyone desiring to meet a starving artist might want to check out Williamsburg's Black Betty. It is a very local but very fun hangout for the loft dwellers of the neighborhood. The Mediterranean restaurant and bar has a lounge feel, complete with comfortable couches and fancy drink choices including some weird martinis. There are also a few interesting bar snacks like foccaccia. The small dining room features such dishes as lamb and chicken couscous.

 
Buttermilk Bar
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577 Fifth Avenue
Buttermilk Bar is a favorite dive bar frequented by the locals who love swarming the place after work or on a weekend. Honest and unpretentious, extremely laid-back and friendly, are the few words that come to mind when you think of this place. With a funky retro styled decor, drinks that are unbelievably cheap and strong, a jukebox, some cool arcade games; this place is surely a hit. The lighting is dim and the space is illuminated by a number of candles which add a glow on the tastefully exposed brick walls. The bar also hosts events and has become a hub of the music scene with a few nights dedicated to live music, performances and the like.

 
Freddy's Bar & Backroom
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485 Dean Street
Known to be one of the best dive bars in New York, Freddy's Bar & Backroom is the place to be if you are looking for a comfortable bar. The bar pours forth an array of libations—the cocktails especially, which are so artfully done, should not be missed. Come here to mingle with the locals, have a drink or to simply indulge in a game of pool. This popular haunt keeps guests entertained with some very good live acts that are a regular feature here. All in all, a visit to Freddy's Bar & Backroom is recommended.

 
Frog
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817 Mclean Avenue
This lounge-bar attracts the hip and happening people of the buzzing metropolis. Frog is a good way to wind your day. Expect good drinks and a great ambience to go with it.

 
Geva Theatre Center
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75 Woodbury Boulevard
This place has the largest seating capacity in Rochester. Built in 1972, it is actually a three-theatre complex that presents world classics, musicals, satires and contemporary work. The Elaine P. Wilson Mainstage has seating capacity for 550, the Ron & Donna Fielding Nextstage can accommodate 180 and the Geva Comedy Improv has capacity for 70. Some of the famous works presented here are 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare, 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens, and 'Other Island' by George Bernard Shaw.

 
Greenpoint Tavern
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188 Bedford Avenue
Grandma Rosemary serves ice cold beer in 950 ml styrofoam cups giving it an yesteryear's appeal immediately. Greenpoint Tavern is a dive bar in Williamsburg frequented by trendy hipsters. Do strike up a conversation with Grandma, she has been running the place for decades and is happy to tell you about it. Nice place to load up on cheap beer before heading out into the scene. Greenpoint Tavern has a homely feel to it that makes it a nice place to hang out with friends and down a few beers and catch up.

 
Guesthouse
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542 West 27th Street
Sister establishment of the popular Home Club, Guesthouse is a hot spot for VIPs, celebrities and high-class clubbers. Owner Jon Bakhshi offers guests a luxurious setting to sip drinks in while being entertained by world famous house DJs. With a copper-topped bar and walls with fine leather panels, this glamorous night spot is growing in popularity among hip club- goers.

 
Gypsy Tea
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33 West 24th Street
With visitors ranging from Bruce Willis to the Olsen twins, the swanky Gypsy Tea club is one of New York's most selective night spots. Guests will enjoy choosing from two different floors, each with its own elegantly designed style and mood. Dance to the beats of world famous guest DJs while sipping on a signature Gypsy Cosmo.

 
Lederhosen-German Wurst & Bierhaus
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39 Grove Street
Lederhosen (leather pants in German) tries to recapture the essence of Bavaria, with its sleepy tavern look. Its location at the corner of Bleeker Street & Grove Street in Manhattan makes it ideal for people looking to unwind after a hard day's work. The menu offers typical German fare, such as kartoffelpuffer, schnitzel, bratwurst, rindergoulasch, etc. Of course, a German joint would be incomplete without beer. Dortmunder Pils, Spaten Oktoberfest, and many more brands are available. A selection of German wines is the specialty.

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