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F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.
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Matt Levine, owner of Steelo Clothing, is opening his ambitious lounge-restaurant—even though it only has thirteen tables, it’s manned by chaperones, butlers, table attendants, and a hospitality consultant—in the 1,000-square-foot space that used to be Luv 24/7.
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Matt Levine Won’t Let You Into the Eldridge Unless You’re His Friend
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The bad parts of NYC nightlife w/o the good
BBG1 from 10016 | Posted on 11/8/09
Overall Rating: 3 (Not Recommended)
Went here for a b-day, music was so loud it was impossible to have a conversation, yet at the same time place was way too small to dance, making it somewhat pointless to be there at all. By about 12, bouncers outside were not even letting couples in (who were on the list), but while I was leaving, a model showed up with about 10 dudes, and immediatley they all walked in. Good job bouncers on keeping a decent ratio inside! Basically, this place acts like it is some hot club, and it sure isn't. If you are going to have to deal with bs, at least go to a place where it is worth it.
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P00PSiK from 11234 | Posted on 2/5/09
Overall Rating: 10 (Highly Recommended)
it was great, not too many people know about this place yet, and the tight doors aren't slipping to ugly wanne bes like at the plumm and beatrice.. the crowd is hot & great music, matty did good
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