High above Allen Street is the properly-named terrace lounge on the seventh floor of the Lower East Side Thompson Hotel.read more
Clover Club began as a social and sipping club of fine journalists, and today welcomes everyone.read more
Proud owners of the best name in New York City nightlife, Death & Co. is a return to the old days when special care was taken in crafting each cocktail.read more
Dedicated to a bygone era, but not bound by it, Henry Public is a testament to the history of Brooklyn-Whitman and its people.read more
There's no sign, just a globe light hanging above the unmarked entrance on a dark, residential strip of Berry Street. The Manhattan exclusivity meets you before you're even inside.read more
Little Branch comes from the same family of bars as Milk and Honey, but comes off a little more inviting.read more
Madam Geneva is a cornucopia of cultures, as the dominant theme is the French-turned-British and back again control of colonies in Asia centuries ago.read more
Located on Manhattan's Lower East Side, Milk and Honey is an exclusive bar that quickly arose to 'must-see' status shortly after opening.read more
While the islands of Manhattan and Tahiti may have very little in common, the city has welcomed the Painkiller tiki bar with open arms.read more
This haven for live music is a converted printing press warehouse, leaving plenty of space for two rooms of performances.read more
New Yorkers don't go to The Mulberry Project to choose something off the cocktail menu- they go so the staff of talented mixologists can make them something completely custom. Pick your spirit, pick your flavor and let the bartender do the rest.read more
Part of growing nightlife scene in Nolita is The Randolph at Broome. This little bar is the size of a dive but has the menu of an upscale saloon.read more