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After the Show: Late Nights in the Theater District

October 27, 2017 by sabelsohn Leave a Comment

Swing 46 NYC

After enjoying a magnificent Broadway show, you’re unlikely to want the night to end. Luckily, late night in the Theater District offers everything from live jazz to all-night dancing. So keep the excitement going and step out into New York City’s night side at one these exhilarating establishments!

 

Swing 46

Live jazz music and fine dining make this classy supper club well worth a visit. The excellent, homemade menu features a broad selection of appetizers, classic entrees, and delectable desserts. Choose from a la carte choices or their delicious fixed price menu. You’ll also enjoy classic swing dancing with free lessons provided by top schools as part of the nominal entertainment charge. Come for dinner, or just show up for just cocktails and dancing with no reservation required.

Swing 46 NYC
Swing 46 NYC

 

Russian Vodka Room

Enjoy authentic Russian food served as appetizers, small plates, and entrees in a dimply lit space with live piano music at this different kind of dinner lounge. The cold borscht, meat dumplings, blini, and fresh caviar are just a few of the local favorites. An incredible selection of up to 50 smooth vodkas, including their many house-made flavored vodkas, adds a distinctive note to any night out.

 

russian vodka room nyc
Russian Vodka Room NYC

Looking for a little burlesque to go with your New York experience? Nothing beats the Hot Box Girls New York City! Billed as a singing, dancing, neoclassical burlesque-cabaret-opera troupe, they provide a show unlike any other you’ve seen. You may have to book your tickets in advance, but this international sensation is something to see. They specialize in exotic after-parties and always have upcoming dates planned on their event calendar.

 

BB King Blues Club & Grill

This intimate Times Square nightclub features a variety of live musical acts, from well-known rock to funk and blues. Enjoy the show with a healthy helping from their classic pub menu. With a star-studded and ever-changing event lineup, you’ll want to plan in advance to attend a memorable performance here – or you can simply drop by to enjoy Lucille’s Bar & Grill, featuring live, local jams and their unique saxophone-shaped beer taps.

bb kings blues club and grill nyc
BB Kings Blues Club and Grill NYC

 

The Rum House

Step inside this swanky, stylish bar and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The unpredictable, ever-changing crowd adds to the unique ambiance, providing unexpected flavor to any night out in NYC. Meanwhile, you’ll be enjoying serious, one-of-a-kind mixology, live piano or jazz music, and a fabulous food menu into the wee hours.

the rum house nyc
The Rum House NYC

 

Regardless of where your night takes you, you’ll want to end up in impressive accommodations. Night Theater District & Night Times Square offers you a central New York City location near all of the best Broadway theaters and night spots. Learn More

Filed Under: eat & drink Tagged With: bars, dancing, entertainment, featured, food, food and drink, music, new york city, theater district, times square

5 Amazing Ways To Spend July 4th

June 30, 2017 by sabelsohn Leave a Comment

July 4th-NYC

There’s really no better place to enjoy July 4th than in New York City. With the huge of variety of things to do, places to see, and delicious things to eat and drink, the options are endless. From taking in the sun rays at Rockaway Beach, to enjoying the rollercoaster at Coney Island to watching the most spectacular firework show, here are our fave things to do on July 4th.

Watch the Macy’s July 4th Fireworks Show: The 41st annual show is said to be their largest display in more than a decade. The fireworks can be viewed between 24th Street and 41st Street on the East River. The fireworks start around 9:25 p.m., and the show will last 25 minutes.  From Manhattan, you can watch the show at the following locations: E 42nd Street & FDR Drive, E 34th Street and FDR Drive, E 23rd Street and FDR Drive, E 16th Street and Avenue C and Houston Street and FDR Drive. For more info, please click here.

July 4th- Macy Fireworks- NYC                                                                                                                                   Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks

 

July 4th Beach Party: Enjoy the holiday surrounded with live music, booze, delicious food, fireworks and a beach view. Get their early to get a good spot and be ready to take in the beautiful NYC sun rays all day long. The party ends with an incredible firework display at 9:30PM. For more info, please click here. Coney Island, Brooklyn.

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                                                         Coney Island, NYC

 

Riis Park Beach Bazaar: This annual summer-long market and concert series is back and better than ever for this holiday weekend. The boardwalk will be filled with tasty food vendors and you can sunbathe and swim while enjoying some live music. For the special Fourth of July edition, Dirty Boogie, Edward Askew and Big Vic and Bekah will be DJing. For more info, please click here. Rockaway Beach, Queens.

Midsummer Night Swing: David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band:  On July 4, Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing will play the music of Louis Armstrong when David Ostwald’s Eternity Band delivers hits by the American trumpeter. Be ready to dance all night and if you need a warm-up, come early and take a free dance class. For more info, please click here. Lincoln Center, NYC. 

July 4th- Lincoln Center- NYC
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Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest: You can’t celebrate fourth of july without eating a hot dog, are we right? Celebrate the holiday right and indulge your senses by entering (or watching) Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. Taking place on July 4th from  from 10am to 2pm, trust us- this is one event you do not want to miss! For more info, please click here. Coney Island, Brooklyn.

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Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Looking for a last minute stay to enjoy July 4th in NYC? Book our best available rate and enjoy the long holiday weekend in  the best city of all!  

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Filed Under: nyc to do Tagged With: beach, events, featured, food, holidays, new york, weekend

6 Awesome Ways to Spend Spring in NYC

April 12, 2017 by sabelsohn Leave a Comment

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Ready to take a trip to New York this spring? You’ll discover an unbelievable array of activities, festivals, and events throughout NYC and the surrounding state. These are five of the best – but there are still plenty more to choose from! And just remember – our friendly desk attendants are always happy to provide personal recommendations and point you in the right direction!

Tribeca Film Festival

Held this year from April 19th through the 30th, the Tribeca Film Festival in lower Manhattan is well worth attending at least once. Dedicated to helping filmmakers reach the broadest possible audience, the festival highlights both local and international artists. You’ll find a diverse selection of films and activities including talks and events, with celebrities ranging from Ethan Hawke and Jane Fonda to Lily Hamlin and Chris Rock headlining. While some events require purchasing tickets in advance, many are free to the public.

Tribeca Film Festival NYC
Tribeca Film Festival NYC

 

Sakura Matsuri Cherry Blossom Festival

Sakura Matsuri offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture on April 29 and 30th. There’s also a Japanese tea room, an art gallery and a mini flea market hawking loot such as mouthwatering Raaka chocolates, wall scrolls and silk wraps. Get ready for a jam-packed schedule of entertainment, which includes Taiko drummers, cosplay actors, samurai sword masters, J-rock bands, stand-up comics and dance parties. There’s also food and drinks for sale.

Sakura Matsuri at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Cherry Blossom Festival
Sakura Matsuri at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Cherry Blossom Festival

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TAP NY Craft Beer & Fine Food Festival

On April 29 and 30th, you can enjoy this incredible craft beer and food event at Hunter Mountain in the Northern Catskills. First held in Hyde Park 20 years ago by the Culinary Institute of America, TAP® New York showcases the best selections from area breweries. Whether you prefer lagers and IPAs or stouts and ales, you’re sure to find plenty on tap from over 120 craft breweries offering more than 300 beers. All of these great beers are complemented by cooking demonstrations and food galore. It offers a fun-filled day of indulgence – for adults only.

 

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Tap Craft Beer Festival

Imagine RIT

Held at the Rochester Institute of Technology on May 6th, there is no cover charge to attend this innovative event. The campus-wide festivities showcase the pioneering and creative spirit of students, faculty, and staff. Experience incredible interactive presentations, hands-on demonstrations, multiple exhibitions, and intensive research projects all around the campus. Multiple stages featuring live music and entertainment make this a popular event for all ages and interests.

 

Frieze New York

Every May, Randalls Island becomeshe epicenter of the art world for four days thanks to Frieze New York, the art fair housed under a massive tent. The sixth edition of Frieze New York, happening May 5th through the 7th,  brings together more than 200 galleries showing today’s most significant international artists – from emerging talents to seminal and rediscovered 20th-century masters. You will be able to view and buy art from more than 1,000 of today’s leading artists and experience a curated program of talks and site-specific artist commissions.

Frieze New York Art Fair
Frieze New York Art Fair

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Marathon Music Fest

On Sunday, May 28th, the Herald of Victory Marathon is accompanied by an all-day music festival. With venues Downtown and on the West Side of Binghamton, New York, you’ll find music and events for every taste. There’s even a microbrewery festival and race after-party held within the Metrocenter Courtyard downtown. Whether you go to watch the racing or simply to enjoy the festival, you won’t regret experiencing this fun-filled event.

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Wondering where to stay when you make your NYC escape this spring? Book our spring fling deal & enjoy 25% off, 2PM late check out and a bottle of wine to get your spring fling in the city of lights started right.

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Filed Under: nyc to do Tagged With: attractions, events, featured, festival, food, new york, new york city, nyc, spring, travel, weekend

How to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in New York

March 7, 2017 by sabelsohn Leave a Comment

Top 3 Things to Do on St. Patrick’s Day in New York

Back in the 1600s, the Catholic Church made the decision to commemorate the arrival of Christianity in Ireland by creating a feast of celebration which was called St. Patrick’s Day, that feast has turned into an all-out festival referred to worldwide as simply St. Paddy’s Day. If you’re planning to be in New York City for St. Patrick’s Day this year, you’ll find celebrations all around you. We’ve highlighted some of our favorites below.

  1. St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Our country’s oldest and proudest Irish traditional parade started in NYC over 250 years ago – fourteen years before the Declaration of Independence! Honoring the Patron Saint of Ireland and the Archdiocese of New York, this epic event has only increased in popularity over the years. Everyone enjoys the “wearing of the green” as they line up along the bustling streets of New York City to watch this incredible pageant.

St. Patrick's
photography: life news

 

  1. Irish New York Walking Tour

Prefer walking to standing in the middle of a crowd? Explore the area of the Lower East Side once known as Little Ireland. This low-key walking tour of the 19th-century neighborhood that once housed more Irish residents than Dublin itself is especially moving on St. Patrick’s Day. Stop by the founding site of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, see Al Smith’s home, visit the Five Points, tour the first Catholic Church in NYC, and view a variety of additional sites associated with New York’s rich Irish heritage.

  1. Visit an Irish Pub or Create Your Own Irish Bar Crawl

Raising a glass in celebration is a time-honored way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. These bars offer a great way to get a true feel for this tradition. Stop by one of these famous Irish pubs, or visit several on a personal tour of NYC for your own St. Patrick’s Day bar crawl.

McSorley’s Old Ale House

Established in 1884, McSorley’s lays claim to the title of NYC’s oldest saloon. Worldwide celebrities from Abraham Lincoln to John Lennon have wet their whistle here. Woody Guthrie supposedly started the original union movement from his seat at a table at McSorley’s, and civil rights attorney’s Faith Seidenberg and Karen DeCrow fought all the way to the Supreme Court to gain access to this hallowed drinking establishment in 1970. Stop by for a drink – and to savor the multileveled history of this iconic address.

St. Patrick's
photography: Mcsorleys Old Ale House

Stout NYC

Offering three different NYC locations for your convenience, with its flagship bar near Madison Square Garden, Stout is known for great drinks and lots of character. Each location has its own unique ambiance, but all offer drink menus highlighting multiple premium whiskeys and huge craft beer selections. The food focuses on the best in Irish pub fare, and the staff is always welcoming.

St. Patrick's
photography: Stout NYC

 Wilfie & Nell

Located in the West Village, Wilfie & Nell takes pride in serving locally-sourced food accompanied by good drinks. It has a classic pub feel, and the menus play homage to the owners’ Irish heritage. Their weekend brunch is a particular local favorite, and you’re bound to find a slew of folks celebrating St. Patrick’s Day here.

St. Patrick's
photography: Wilfie & Nell

Find your luck in NYC… book our St. Patrick’s package & upon arrival receive Irish beers and snacks to get the party started and two green vitamin waters. So get out your green gear and get ready to watch the Empire State shine with the color of the Irish.

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Filed Under: nyc to do Tagged With: featured, food, holiday, new york, new york city, nyc, restaurants, saint patrick's day, st. patrick's day, times square, travel, weekend

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