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Top 10 Rooftop Bars in NYC

Posted in Top 10 Lists on April 16th, 2010 by Michele – Be the first to comment

As the frigid air leaves us and the beautiful sun returns, welcome the nice weather with a trip to one of the TOP TEN rooftop bars in NYC. There is nothing better than spring in NYC and enjoying a cocktail with a view.

The Delancey
168 Delancey Street
New York, NY 10002
212-254-9920
www.delancey.com

230 Fifth Rooftop Garden
230 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10001
212-725-4300
www.230-fifth.com

Ava Lounge
210 55th Street
New York, NY 10019
212-956-7020
www.avaloungenyc.com

The Penthouse @ The Hotel on Rivington
107 Rivington
New York, NY 10002
212-475-2600
www.hotelonrivington.com

Bar 13
35 E 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-979-6677
www.bar13.com

High Bar
251 W. 48th Street
New York, NY 10019
212-956-1300
www.highbarnyc.com

The Met Roof Garden Café
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10028
212-535-7710
www.metmuseum.org/visit/dining/roof_menu

Plunge @ Hotel Gansevoort
18 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10014
212-260-6700
www.hotelgansevoort.com/restaurants.bars.lounge/index.cfm

Hudson Terrance
621 West 46th Street
New York, NY 10036
212-315-9400
www.hudsonterracenyc.com

El Rio Grande
160 East 68th Street
New York, NY 10016
212-867-0922
www.elriograndenyc.com

Top 10 New Notable Restaurants in NYC

Posted in Top 10 Lists on April 14th, 2010 by Michele – Be the first to comment

New York City is filled with diversified restaurants with every type of cuisine imaginable. New and upcoming places are opening everyday. Here are the TOP TEN new notable restaurants.

Scuderia
257 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10014
212-206-9111
www.scuderianyc.com

DBGB Kitchen and Bar
299 Bowery Street
New York, NY 10003
212-933-5300
www.danielnyc.com

Pulino’s Bar and Pizzeria
282 Bowery
New York, NY 10012
(212) 226-1966
www.pulinosnyc.com

Bhojan
102 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(212) 213-9615
www.bhojan.com

Kenmare
98 Kenmare Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 274-9898

Lincoln Park Grill
867 9th Avenue
New York, NY 10019-3735
(212) 974-2826
www.lincolnparkgrill.com

Exchange Bar and Grill
256 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10010
646-596-9039
www.exchangebarandgrill.com

ABC Kitchen
ABC Carpet and Home
35 E.18th Street
New York, NY 10002
www.abckitchennyc.com

Robert @ The Museum of Art and Design
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
212-299-7730
www.robertatmad.com

1834 Bar & Burger
62 Pearl Street
New York, NY 10005
212-248-4848
www.1834nyc.com

Tips for a St. Patrick’s Day Bar Crawl

Posted in Event Advice on March 12th, 2010 by Michele – Be the first to comment

So you want to set up the ultimate New York City bar crawl with your friends? Let Penta give you some helpful tips and great NYC locations to get you started and set you up for a night of non-stop fun and excitement!

It’s important you remember the essentials to take with you before you embark on your adventure!

• Valid ID – This is #1 to remember to take. It’s never more frustrating when a group of friends go out and someone forgets their ID. No ID = No Entrance, simple as that!

• Metro Card – New York City blocks are long, so it might be in your best interest to hop on a subway in between your bar destinations.

• Emergency cab cash- At the end of the night, it’s probably a smart idea to hail a cab to take you home. Place $20 in your back pocket to make sure that you have enough cash remaining to safely get to your final stop for the night.

• Advil – We all have different tolerance levels when it comes to alcohol. Taking one Advil an hour before your first drink will make you feel a whole lot better in the morning.

• Keys – You’re going to need your keys if you want to enjoy the comfort of your own bed after a long night out…be sure to keep them in a safe place so you don’t risk losing them.

• Comfortable shoes – Dressing up is nice but, for a bar crawl, comfortable shoes are highly recommended. Your bound to be doing a fair amount of walking and your feet will thank you in the morning.

• Fully charged cell phone – Bars tend to be twice as crowded on St. Patrick’s Day and it can be difficult to keep track of your friends. Make sure you have a fully charged phone before leaving your apartment so that you can stay in touch with your friends if you get separated.

• Camera – Pictures are worth a thousand words, so be sure to bring a camera with you to capture the memories of the evening.

• Designated Dave – Why do you need a “Designated Dave” if you’re not driving, you may ask? In case you exceed your comfortable tolerance level, it is always a good idea to make sure you have at least one friend who will look out for you and your belongings.

Now that you have some of the essentials down, here are a few easy tips for planning your bar crawl.

Step 1: Choose your starting location
Figure out where and at what time you and your friends will meet up to begin the bar crawl. It’s always a good idea to start at a restaurant so that you make sure you eat something before you start drinking.

Step 2: Map it out
Once you have chosen your origin destination, determine your end point and the bars in the middle that you want to make a stop at. Having each address and even walking directions between your stops is a good idea.

Step 3: Call the bars you have selected
If you tell them you are doing a bar crawl, they may be willing to join in your event by offering drink specials.

Step 4: Have fun
And drink safely and responsibly of course!

You can research some great bars to include for your bar crawl on www.murphguide.com!

The Top Ten Bars in NYC for Saint Patrick’s Day

Posted in Top 10 Lists on March 12th, 2010 by Michele – Be the first to comment

Saint Patrick’s Day is a bar goers favorite holiday. What better way to celebrate Irish tradition with a good old green beer and some corn beef and cabbage. We have listed the 10 Hotspots to celebrate this St Paddy’s Day 2010.

1. Pete’s Tavern
www.petestavern.com
129 East 18th Street
New York, NY 10003-2401
(212) 473-7676

2. Puck Fair
www.puckfairbarnyc.com
298 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 431-1200

3. McFaddens
http://mcfaddens42.aitrk6.com/
800 2nd Avenue
New York, NY 10017
(646) 461-6837

4. Bar None
http://www.barnonenyc.com/
98 3rd Avenue
New York, NY 10003-5533
(212) 777-6663

5. The Slaughtered Lamb
www.slaughteredlambpub.com
182 W 4th St
New York, NY 10014
(212) 727-3350

6.  Down the Hatch
www.nycbestbar.com
179 W 4th Street
New York, NY 10014
(212)627-9747

7. Off the Wagon
www.nycbestbar.com
109 MacDougal Street
New York, NY 10012-1201
212-533-4487

8. Village Pourhouse
www.pourhousenyc.com
64 3rd Avenue
New York, NY 10003
212-375-1396

9. SideBar
www.sidebarnyc.com
120 E. 15th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-677-2900

10.  TG Whitney’s
www.tgwhitneys.com
244 E 53rd Street
New York, NY 10022

Top 10 Must Visit Restaurants and Lounges in NYC

Posted in Top 10 Lists on February 26th, 2010 by Michele – Be the first to comment

We polled our Facebook friends recently on what they thought were the MUST Visit Restaurants and Lounges in NYC. Here is the Top 10…enjoy!

  1. Slate: “Offering a full service bar and restaurant Slate is the premiere events space where you can eat, drink and play in style. The two level multifaceted space offers lounge seating and a unique ambience that is welcoming and spacious. The ultimate choice for small and large events, or even just dinner and drinks.” www.slate-ny.com
  2. Sofrito: “Located in Midtown, this restaurant brings a taste of the island of Puerto Rico to the heart of New York. Authentic Puerto Rican cuisine and décor from the Caribbean can be seen at Sofrito. Live entertainment everyday.” www.sofritony.com
  3. Russian Tea Room: “For over eighty years, New York’s defining cultural moments have taken place at Russian Tea Room. Ever since members of the Russian Imperial Ballet founded the restaurant in 1927, it has been a second home for boldface names and the intellectual elite—an exclusive enclave where actors, writers, politicians, and businessmen planned their next deals and feted their friends’ latest Carnegie Hall performances. The lively tradition and legacy of the Russian Tea Room is alive and well!” www.russiantearoomnyc.com
  4. Serendipity 3: “A popular restaurant in the Upper East Side. While the restaurant is known for its foot-long hot dogs and frozen drinks, particularly its trademark “Frrrozen Hot chocolate“, it offers a full menu. The restaurant has constantly been ranked as a favorite among Manhattanites, tourists, and celebrities.”  www.serendipity3.com
  5. Ninja: Located in Tribeca, Ninja features an array of Japanese culture. The décor, food and service are all given 2 thumbs up by my followers and watch out for the ninjas! Private dining is also provided for a more intimate experience. www.ninjanewyork.com
  6. Serafina: “Sit upstairs at the 79th Street location, and pretend you’re on a breezy patio in Italy as you munch on Serafina’s delectable thin-crust pizzas, stellar pastas, and inventive salads. Be sure to go early: The no-reservations policy means the lines start to get pretty long around 8 p.m.”-NY Mag www.serafinarestaurant.com
  7. Honey: “Honey is a charming environment catering to the locals, foodies, and night owls. With exposed brick, warm mahogany paneling, chocolate brown leather banquettes and a 25 foot amber backlit bar, this 3000 square foot venue is set to be the Chelsea/Meatpacking district hotspot.” www.honeyny.com
  8. Tao: “Tao New York, the largest and most popular Asian restaurant in NYC, was created to offer its guest a sensual trip through the cuisines of Asia. Tao is frequented by celebrities.” www.taorestaurant.com
  9. Room Service: “Off a main room accommodating twelve tables are nine curtained-off rooms that range from a ten-by-ten-foot standard to the fifteen-by-twenty-foot “presidential suite”; each of these auxiliary spaces can be rented for $1,000 to $1,500 per evening and are attended by waiters dressed like bellboys who are ready to deliver a bottle, a brewski, some comfort food, or any other edible your heart desires. (Just give the concierge 24 hours to stock up.) Those who don’t think a cubicle with a DVD player, a minibar, and a drawer full of toothpaste and Snickers bars is the height of sexiness can slip out through a sliding door to the adjoining gents’ club Tens.”-NY Mag  www.roomserviceny.com
  10. 230 Fifth: “New York presents a spectacular skyline that has to be seen to be believed. 230 Fifth is open 365 days a year, and no matter what the weather is like, you can still enjoy our rooftop bar. Our Rooftop Garden Bar is partially heated and you can even use our cozy fleece hooded red robes or oversized blankets if you need a little extra warmth. Of all the outdoor bars NYC has to offer, 230 Fifth is an experience you won’t forget.” www.230-fifth.com