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Five Offbeat New York Night Clubs and Bars
Posted: Monday, November 27, 2006
By: The  Debonairs

You’re not on the list and they ain’t checkin’ it twice. If mile-long-lines of celebrity-wannabes and $14 bottles of Budweiser are your idea of a Saturday night, then read no further. But if you’re like most 20-somethings in New York, Saturday night is the one day you have to let loose. Don’t let some washed-up doorman shatter your confidence because you didn’t show up with Paris Hilton. New York is filled with many hidden gems and just because they don’t appear in US Weekly doesn’t mean that they don’t have all the necessary ingredients for a great time. Whether it’s beautiful women, karaoke, or an intimate setting for two, Debonair has the inside scoop on all of the places your friends would be talking about if they were really in the “know.”

The Meatpacking District: Gaslight, a cool inviting lounge in the heart of meatpacking, doesn’t require bottle service, a posse filled with supermodels or black tie attire — and still draws the crowd that you are dying to be part of.

Gaslight - 400 W. 14th Street - New York, NY 10014 - (212) 807-8444

Private Karaoke: Embarrassed to sing your favorite Bryan Adams song in front of a crowded bar? You should be. But thankfully 35 Duets offers private karaoke rooms and the largest selection of songs you can find anywhere. If you’re looking to get discovered by the head of A&R at Sony this isn’t the place for you — but if a night of songs and sprits is what you desire, look no further.

35 Duets – 53 W. 35th Street 2F – New York, NY 10001 – (646) 473-0826

Lovey Dovey: Looking to seduce that special someone? The Dove is a great spot to bring your girl on a Saturday night. The ambience is inviting, the mood is sexual, and the drink-prices are reasonable.

The Dove - 228 Thompson St - New York, NY 10012 - (212) 254-1435

Get Naked: For over a decade, Naked Lunch has been the cornerstone of Soho nightlife. Droves of beautiful people continue to crowd the corner of Thompson and Grand every weekend. This lounge has everything you could ever ask for in a NYC hotspot. As one happy patron wrote to us, “It’s the best place in New York that you don’t have to by a bottle,” -Alex S.

Naked Lunch - 17 Thompson St - New York, NY 10013- (212) 343-0828

Get Cultured: You don’t have to dance with yourself this weekend. If you have a love for all things retro, rest assured that you’d be in good company at Culture Club Nerveana. Always packed with an energetic and fun loving Saturday-night crowd, there won’t be any double-takes if you come decked out in full 80’s regalia. Be sure to call ahead for cover-charge information.

Culture Club - 179 Varick St- New York, NY 10014 - (212) 243-1999



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