Now in New York: New Nightlife
By Justine Goodman, Nightlife Editor
In New York, brand-new bars and clubs open almost as often as old ones reopen under new names. But not every new spot is hot. From the toughest doors in Chelsea to that promising neighborhood pub in Williamsburg, if it's new and it's notable, you can find it here.
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(Le) Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker St, New York, NY
Musicologists rejoice, as this Noho performance venue and art space brings the renaissance of revelry to the 'hood. -
Macondo
157 E Houston St, New York, NY
Courtesy of the Rayuela crew, this Latin-themed Lower East Side spot crafts tasty street eats and killer, fruit-centric cocktails. -
Empire Hotel Rooftop
44 W 63rd St, New York, NY
A chic rooftop bar that's ideal for catching a cool breeze and taking in the spectacular city view. -
Clover Club
210 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY
With a polite nod to '20s-era drinking, this upscale cocktail den may keep Carroll Gardens' flappers and dandies from crossing the bridge. -
Inc Lounge
224 W 49th St, 2nd Fl, New York, NY
An upscale cocktail lounge and party spot nestled inside a midtown hotel. -
Santos' Party House
100 Lafayette St, New York, NY
Co-owner Andrew W.K.'s long-delayed downtown club delivers the goods with affordable drinks, A-list DJs, a sick sound system and an elusive cabaret license. -
The Randolph at Broome
349 Broome Street, New York, NY
Covert Nolita lounge boasts two floors, two bars, designer cocktails and the unique ability to make ragtime music cool again. -
Highbar
251 W 48th St, New York, NY
A modern and comfortable outdoor oasis where the view is of buildings, not beaches. -
Arlo and Esme
42 E 1st St, New York, NY
Catering to dual addictions, this coffee shop by day transforms into a boisterous, cocktail-serving boite by night. -
SideBar
120 E 15th St, New York, NY
From the people behind the Village Pourhouse, an airy sports bar and grill with an upscale bent.
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Ella
9 Ave A, New York, NY
In the East Village space formerly known as Julep, a new '20s-era bar and lounge, from the people who brought us Plan B and GalleryBar. Opens September 17. -
White Star
21 Essex St, New York, NY
The Lower East Side gets its very own absinthe bar--courtesy of none other than cocktail impresario Sasha Petraske. Opening later this summer. -
Bella's
1 Cleveland Pl, New York, NY
The Martignetti brothers' subterranean Nolita hot spot is closed for renovations, and will re-open this fall. In the meantime, it's business as usual at the restaurant on the ground floor. -
Powder Puff Sundays at the Big Easy
Ladies looking to watch the games can enjoy drink specials like $1 Bud Light drafts and $2 mixed drinks surrounded by 12 TVs. -
Cue Bar
45-18 Bell Blvd, Bayside, NY
On Tuesday nights it's all about drinkin' and sinkin'--the billiard ball, that is. From 4pm to 11pm on Tuesdays the late-night Queens pool hall offers half-priced drinks, a free appetizer, and free pool lessons at 7:30pm. -
Thirsty Scholar
155 2nd Ave, New York, NY
In addition to $5 martinis and half-price cosmos served during happy hour (daily, 2pm-8pm), a free pub-grub buffet is served every weekday at 5pm. -
Get Some for Summer Singles
Taste wines and spirits while mingling with singles free of charge Thursday evenings in August at Bottlerocket Wine & Spirit. -
Social
795 8th Ave, New York, NY
Spend a lazy Sunday at the bar, where "specials" like $7 sliders and 75-cent wings (that's per wing) are a lot less enchanting than the $3.50 bottles of Bud Light and Coors Light.
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Apotheke
9 Doyers St, New York, NY
Chinatown's latest sexy cocktail den is currently open for private parties only, with a public opening expected this fall. -
Origine
71 Spring St, New York, NY
Plush, Moroccan-inspired lounge opens beneath the FROG restaurant in Soho. -
(Le) Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker St, New York, NY
Musicologists rejoice, as this Noho performance venue and art space brings the renaissance of revelry to the 'hood. -
The Eldridge
247 Eldridge St, New York, NY
Matt Levine's super exclusive new boite (opening in time for Fashion Week) will feature butlers, cocktails made with gold and laser-engraved admission cards. -
Bijoux Lounge
55 Gansevoort St, New York, NY
The latest addition to the MePa District's club scene, this swanky subterranean lounge (located beneath Merkato 55) takes the tough door to new heights: A bouncer sizes you up from behind a two-way tinted mirror door. The trick is getting him to open it. -
Country Club
248 W 14th St, New York, NY
In the space formerly known as Dirty Disco, a new dance club, celeb hangout and all-around hot spot. -
Whiskey Tavern
79 Baxter St, New York, NY
A tiki-themed tavern for serious drinkers. -
Bar Carrera
146 W Houston St, New York, NY
This sibling of the East Village spot of the same name is officially open for business in the West Village, but is only serving food while awaiting their liquor license. -
City Winery
143 Varick St, New York, NY
This fully operational urban winery has the capacity for 300 barrels and offers the opportunity to create your very own varietal, dine at the restaurant, hold a private event or take an instructive class. -
Rose Club
768 5th Ave, New York, NY
In the space occupied by the Persian Room for 40-plus years at the famed Plaza Hotel, a new club that hopes to be a destination for models and bottles. -
Botanica
220 Conover St, Brooklyn, NY
Red Hook trades in plastic cups and cheap beer for stemware, a chandelier and lots of liquor. -
Public Assembly
70 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY
In the former Galapagos space, a new destination for artsy Billyburgers.
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Passerby--CLOSED
436 W 15th St, New York, NY
Hipsters, artisans and in-the-know revelers lament the loss of this disco lounge-meets-dive bar in Chelsea's gallery district. -
Magnetic Field--CLOSED
97 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY
In keeping with its character, this warm neighborhood haunt with Wild West allure went out with a bang. -
Julep--CLOSED
9 Ave A, New York, NY
Sweet Southern comfort with an East Village chaser. -
Double Seven--CLOSED
418 W 14th St, New York, NY
Divine cocktails draw VIPs to this chichi lounge, brought to you by the owners of Lotus. Now, unfortunately, both bars are defunct. -
Double Happiness--CLOSED
173 Mott St, New York, NY
The unmarked staircase leading down to this hip Chinatown hideout is now just an unmarked staircase to nowhere. -
Remote Lounge--CLOSED
327 Bowery, New York, NY
First it was a novelty bar with a surveillance fetish; then the novelty wore off. The space has been reopened as a new bar called Bowery Electric. -
Mannahatta--CLOSED
310 Bowery, New York, NY
The once popular Bowery hot spot is now permanently shuttered. The party has moved next door to the bar formerly known as Crime Scene. -
Stereo--CLOSED
512 W 29th St, New York, NY
The clubland lounge is gone with the wind, but the owners have plans to open a new club soon--name and location are TBA. -
Vasmay Lounge--CLOSED
269 E Houston St, New York, NY
This bar hasn't forgotten the East Village's punk roots--but unfortunately, the punks forgot about it. Vasmay is closed. -
Galapagos--CLOSED
70 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY
The performance and visual arts gallery/bar has been reopened as a new spot called Public Assembly. -
The Blue Seats--CLOSED
157 Ludlow St, New York, NY
The controversial Lower East Side sports bar closes after less than a year.

