Sobering Battle for Brooklyn Steampunk Bar
Way Station in Prospect Heights is in liquor-license limbo.
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Way Station in Prospect Heights is in liquor-license limbo.
Cienfuegos will have a Cuban sandwich shop, too.
The former Plumm man is opening a new nightclub "in the very near future."
Will this be a return to big clubbing? Plus, Amy Sacco is also back on the scene.
Gama has closed after three years, but welcome U2 Karaoke to the neighborhood.
A White Plains nightclub is looking for the vertically challenged.
The Morgans Hotel Group wants to be hip again, and it's found its guy: "The good are in; the bad are out."
The fabled restaurant will now be throwing weekly parties with (gasp!) a promoter?
A new menu features the "I'm Chuck Bass," the "Jenny's Tartlet," and other cocktails inspired by the show.
The owners of Sala open a Union Square spot specializing in brown liquor.
The London newcomer is giving Monkey Bar some competition in the realm of midtown exclusivity.
Daniel Humm is the latest to have a hot dog on the speakeasy's menu.
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