Spring 2020 NYC Official Visitor Guide
nycgo.com 219 Comedy Cellar comedycellar.com Stand-up comedy headliners in Greenwich Village. Age 21 and over (email for exceptions if 18 with parent). Two itemminimum per person (food or drink, even soft drinks). 212 254 3480 | 117 MacDougal St. (Minetta Ln.–3rd St.), NYC 10012 GothamComedy Club gothamcomedyclub.com This famous nightspot features top head- liners and up-and-coming comics. Monthly showcases have highlighted everything fromAsian and gay per- formers to kid comics. American cuisine. Cover, minimum. 212 367 9000 | 208W. 23rd St. (Seventh–Eighth Aves.), NYC 10011 National Comedy Theatre manhattan comedy.com Nationally acclaimed all-audiences improv comedy show. 212 629 5202 | 347 W. 36th St. (Eighth– Ninth Aves.), NYC 10018 Stand Up NY standupny.com Handsomely appointed, intimate venue offers brilliant stand-up. The “incubator of stand-up nobility,”— New York Magazine. 212 595 0850 236W. 78th St. (AmsterdamAve.– Broadway), NYC 10024 Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre See “Theater Companies” in the Arts section of this guide. Dance Clubs House of Yes houseofyes.org Dance parties, some themed, where guests dress in costumes and creative fash- ions (visit website for dress codes). Variety shows for adults. Advance tickets suggested. All dance party events are 21+ unless specified as “All Ages.” 646 838 4937 | 2Wyckoff Ave. (enter at 408 Jefferson St.), Bushwick, Brooklyn 11237 Pyramid Club thepyramidclub.com Go-go dancers and campy entertain- ment have kept this East Village club going since the 1980s. Nightly dance parties: ’80s music, industrial, drum ‘n’ bass, underground. 212 228 4888 101 Ave. A (6th–7th Sts.), #1, NYC 10009 Webster Hall websterhall.com One of America’s most famous night- clubs—40,000 square feet of adven- ture. Four DJs, five floors, five eras. Cover charge, no minimum. Closed Sun.–Wed. 212 353 1600 | 125 E. 11th St. (Third–Fourth Aves.), NYC 10003 Jazz Dens See also “Music &Dance” in the Arts & Entertainment section of this guide. Brownstone Jazz brownstonejazz .com Local musicians, Broadway greats and recording artists connect weekly over jazz in an intimate Bedford-Stuyvesant setting. Fea- tures southern fish fry buffet, open mic sessions. 917 704 9237 | 107 Macon St. (Marcy–Nostrand Aves.), Bedford- Stuyvesant, Brooklyn 11216 Dizzy’s Club jazz.org/dizzys Live jazz nightly, southern-inspired cuisine and spectacular views of Central Park. Swing by nightly, 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Late-night sessions, Tues.–Sat., 11:30pm. Cover charge; $10 minimum. Reservations suggested. 212 258 9595 | Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall, Broadway at 60th St., 5th fl., NYC 10019 Minton’s See listing in the Dining section of this guide. Showmans Jazz Club harlemonestop .com/organization/226/showmans -jazz-club One of Harlem’s premier old-school jazz clubs (featuring live jazz and blues) and a cultural land- mark, since 1942. No reservations. Two drink minimum, no cover. Closed Sun. 212 864 8941 | 375W. 125th St. (St. Nicholas–Morningside Aves.), NYC Smoke Jazz & Supper Club See listing under Cabarets & Supper Clubs. Village Vanguard villagevanguard .com Legendary jazz club in Greenwich Village. 212 255 4037 | 178 Seventh Ave. South (Perry St.), NYC 10014 Karaoke BINY Karaoke Bar & Lounge biny.com Popular SoHo Japanese restaurant/ karaoke haven features over-the-top East-meets-West decor, seven luxury private karaoke rooms and chic lounge. ClosedMon. 212 334 5490 8 Thompson St. (Sixth Ave.), NYC 10013 Gagopa gagopakaraoke.com/home Karaoke bar features more than 20,000 songs in English, 10,000 songs in Spanish, plus more in Korean, Japanese, Chinese and other languages. 212 967 5353 | 28W. 32nd St. (Fifth Ave.–Broadway), 3rd fl., NYC 10001
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