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The Ace Hotel & Breslin Should Open In a Couple of Weeks

3899713575 5e84e5be57 The Ace Hotel & Breslin Should Open In a Couple of Weeks

We know, we know, we shouldn’t get our hopes up when hotels give us opening dates, or even ETAs, for their exciting new restaurants and bars (not to mention the hotels themselves). But we can’t help it. Not only are there a slew of hot new hotels opening up in New York in the coming months, but lots of new hotel restaurants as well. One we hoped we’d be sitting at chowing down in by now—The Breslin at The Ace Hotel—was sorta maybe going to open on October 8. But that was last Thursday, friends, and we still don’t see no food in that funky looking pub.

 The Ace Hotel & Breslin Should Open In a Couple of Weeks

 The Ace Hotel & Breslin Should Open In a Couple of Weeks
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Your Jane Ballroom Alternatives Guide

rustyknoth 300x101 Your Jane Ballroom Alternatives GuideWith all of the recent trouble at our beloved Jane Ballroom (it’s 1/2 closed if that means anything to you-basically just the front bar is opened for now), it’s hard to tell when things may be back to normal on Jane St., if ever. Regardless, you may need some help on where to go in the interim around the neighborhood…

The Rusty Knot. 425 West St. This bar brought to you by Ken Friedman (the Spotted Pig), Taavo Somer (freeman’s), and Tobey Maloney (Milk&Honey), may not necessarily be the new kid in town, but their specialty drinks are still sure to provide you countless hours of fun.  Spiced up with the requisite umbrella straw, or plastic mermaid (who doesn’t love plastic mermaids?!), these drinks will do the trick without breaking your bank. It’s all the way out on the West Side Highway, which means the neighbors are not a threat.  Bonus: Bill Murray has been known to drink his Sundays away here.

the otherroom 125x83 Your Jane Ballroom Alternatives GuideThe Otherroom: 143 Perry St. Opened in 1997, this dimly lit bar is a well kept secret of the locals. The sexy atmosphere makes for the perfect date spot, as well as a good drink solo….there’s a good chance you may find your future lover stalking over the chalkboard of wines.  Bonus: The seating arrangement allows you and your date to be in close physical contact at most times.

little branch 125x83 Your Jane Ballroom Alternatives GuideLittle Branch: 22 7th Avenue An oldie but a goodie, this is a fine place to start your night out. The drinks are strong and will get you going. They have a recession-special menu with two $9 specialty cocktails. It’s a speakeasy done right, and a good place to take a small group from home that you hope to help feel hip for a night, without having to worry about getting them all through the door. Bonus: if the crowd is sub par you probably will be too drunk to notice.

wxou 125x83 Your Jane Ballroom Alternatives GuideWXOU Radio Bar: 558 Hudson St. A true dive bar hidden on Hudson street, don’t expect velvet ropes or any kind of fuss to be had over your entrance into WXOU. “This is basically my perfect bar. It’s never too packed, but never desolately empty. The drinks are cheap. The clientele appears to be a mix of young folks and older neighborhood regulars.  There’s a jukebox, and it is a regular, non-digital jukebox, which is what earns it the 5th star.” -Yelper. Bonus: You may catch a couple of your foursquare friends here. Like Lockhart Steele.

lela 125x83 Your Jane Ballroom Alternatives GuideLelabar: 422 Hudson St. Far smaller than the Jane, Lelabar still packs a pretty party. The oval bar is perfect for people stalking, and the $1 oysters on Wednesday tend to draw quite the attractive crowd.  The staff is friendly and the atmosphere can get lively. Plus, the wine list isn’t intimidating. Bonus: They offer half bottles of wine, which gives you the chance to test out the waters on a first date without making a full bottle commitment.

ON OUR RADAR: Though not quite around the corner from Jane, we keep hearing rumblings of a fresh new face ready to take on the basement party spot below The Coffee Shop in Union Square, which could be a late night destination.

“BUT I WANNA DANCE!”: It’s going to be tough to beat the Jane on appropriate dance music…Automatic Slims? (joke) If you really want to dance, it’s probably best to just head to a club that actually has a cabaret license  like Avenue 1Oak. At least there you can party without fear of having your mug up on the neighbor’s blog the next morning.

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Cooper Square Hotel

25 Cooper Square, New York, NY

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Griffou

21 West 9th Street

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Andre Balazs is giving New York City its best venue – The Boom Boom Room at the Standard Hotel.

When one enters the lobby of the Standard Hotel, they would never expect the building to be hosting such an incredible space in the sky – the new Boom Boom Room. It has an exceptional class and views to die for. The surprise of coming unexpectedly upon such a glamour captures your heart and before you know – you fall in love with the place! .                                       On The Silent

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Simyone Night Club

A new night club will be opening doors at 409 West 14 Street (where former Lotus Club was located). 

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