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212
(Nightlife - Late Night / After Hours)
133 E 65th St
New York NY 10021
212-249-6565
Description:
UPPER EAST SIDE. Ahhh, the Sunday Brunch. When it's done well, you simply can't beat it, and 212 does it very well, indeed. Trademark dishes from the regular lunch and dinner menu make appearances, such as grilled artichoke and chopped arugula salad, pan-seared tuna rolls, and penne with chicken and roasted tomatoes. But you'll also find about 35 other things, including create-your-own omelettes, sandwiches and burgers, fresh fruit smoothies, and waffles. It's also the only restaurant in town that offers baby food at brunch, which makes it quite popular with families. Prix-Fixe lunch $20, Monday-Friday.

55 Bar
(Nightlife - Late Night / After Hours)
55 Christopher St
New York NY 10014
212-929-9883
Description:
WEST VILLAGE. If you can handle the run-down atmosphere of this legendary dive, then you'll be treated to some of the best be-bop jazz in New York. Students and young folks love the low-key vibe and the affordable drink prices, but music lovers of all ages show up to hear jazz guitar greats in action.TRAIN: 1, 9 to Christopher St

An Beal Bocht Café
(Nightlife - Late Night / After Hours)
445 W 238th St
Bronx NY 10463
718-884-7127
Description:
BRONX. This traditional Irish pub between Greystone and Waldo Avenues doubles as an Irish grocery. Step inside and you'll feel as though you've been swept off to the Emerald Isle ­ mahogany accents and bar, candles, and various pictures and mementos that share an "all things Irish" motif. An Beal Bocht serves several Irish draughts as well as a full pub menu, including delicious corned beef and cabbage. If you're lucky, the night you stop in will feature live folk music or maybe even a poetry reading ­ what better way to get a feel for the Bronx? TRAIN: 1, 9 to 238th St

Baraza
(Nightlife - Late Night / After Hours)
133 Ave C
New York NY 10009
212-539-0811
Description:
EAST VILLAGE. Latin music and cocktails pretty much sum up the mission of Baraza. You'll find plenty of both at this bar, where plastic doll heads adorn the bar and pennies the bathroom. Wednesday night is reggae night, and summer Sundays host BBQ eats aplenty. Indoor décor is spacious and trendy; outside features a garden. Baraza has a cash only policy. TRAIN: L at 1st Ave; 6 to Astor Pl; F to 2nd Ave

Birdland
(Nightlife - Late Night / After Hours)
315 W 44th St
New York NY 10036-5402
212-581-3080
Description:
HELL'S KITCHEN. Although it opened in December 1949, Birdland continues the tradition of live jazz that has been so popular with both New York natives and tourists alike over the years. Classic jazz club ambiance, enhanced by excellent musicians who have likely been playing for decades, is still offered here ­ you will not be disappointed. The line-up of past performers is impressive by any standards, starting with Charlie "Bird" Parker himself. Other well-known names include John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington. $10 minimum per person. TRAIN: A, C, E to 42nd St