| They don't call it the 'city that never sleeps' for | | | | Alibi Club in Brooklyn for dirt cheap drinks or for the |
| nothing. Nightlife in New York accommodates every | | | | 'diviest' experience try the Montero's Bar and Grill in |
| taste - even the craziest, and the number of options | | | | Brooklyn. |
| available can actually be overwhelming. From bars for | | | | Being the jazz capital of the world, New York boasts |
| smokers to Burlesque Shows to trendy dive bars, | | | | some of the best jazz venues. Jazz at Lincoln |
| the city has it all. | | | | Center, 60th Street, is a world-renowned arts |
| With a collection of offerings ranging from hip-hop to | | | | organisation dedicated to Jazz. It features a |
| house to punk, New York is probably the best city | | | | comprehensive array of guest artists performing at |
| to spend the night dancing away. Some of the | | | | varied events. Originally the hotbed of jazz the |
| hottest dance clubs in the city include Cielo, providing | | | | Birdland has now re-emerged in Midtown Manhattan |
| soulful house music and various genres of electronic | | | | with some of the best jazz on the planet, featuring |
| in the Meatpacking District, the club is built for dancing | | | | some of the best known in the field. For pitch |
| and boasts an impressive sound system, and Touch, | | | | perfect jazz by world-class performers, in a warm, |
| a 12,000 square foot, three level high-end design | | | | comfortable atmosphere try the Jazz standard, 27th |
| dance venue on 52nd Street. | | | | Street. |
| A growing attraction in New York City, several | | | | In case you are venturing out in New York all by |
| establishments host travelling Burlesque troupes. | | | | your self, the city is brimming with singles and there |
| These nights filled with music, dance, song and | | | | are exclusive singles' hangout joints. The Long Island |
| humour are generally not scheduled in advance and | | | | City Lic Bar is a classis New York watering hole with |
| it's always better to check in advance to make sure | | | | a friendly atmosphere and allows dogs and smoking. |
| the event is actually taking place. Venues famous for | | | | The Last Exit on Atlantic Avenue is a classic example |
| Burlesque are, Public Assembly at 70 North 6th | | | | of Brooklyn's vibrant night scene featuring weekly live |
| Street with a 4,000 square foot area which features | | | | performances and an outdoor garden. Some other |
| various events with Burlesque on Monday nights and | | | | hot spots for singles include the roof top at the |
| the Slipper Room, 167 Orchard Street, featuring a | | | | Delancey, The Larry Lawrence, Grand Street, and |
| variety of performances including Burlesque and | | | | the gastro-pub style music venue, the White Rabbit. |
| sketch comedy. | | | | Late night dining - the excitement, the booze, the |
| Enjoy cheaper drinks in shabby surroundings at the | | | | energetic dancing is sure to leave you exhausted and |
| dive bars which have become the modern trend. | | | | hungry. For a late bite try the Coffee Shop, 16th |
| Featuring a kind of shabbiness that is really desirable, | | | | Street, for a range of diner food and fine Brazilian, |
| especially if the mood calls for it, there are many of | | | | stuffed delicatessen sandwiches at the Carnegie Deli, |
| this sort in New York. Surviving over 50 years, the | | | | 55th Street, or Tom's Restaurant for a range of |
| Billymark's West, 9th Avenue, is probably the original | | | | dinner specials in a friendly atmosphere. |
| dive bar in the city. Try the notoriously anonymous | | | | |