

It was a pretty crappy night, had people leaving half way through the show, a couple dudes had to endure a few homophobic jokes and there were a few anti-Semitic jokes thrown at a Jewish couple. You can enjoy a variety of New York burgers, contemporary pizzas with our. Another guy was in the wrong place because he delivered a 15 minute presentation on Blockchain (was actually very insightful). lounge and enjoy inspiring views at Radisson RED London Greenwich The O2. NFT.NYC, a gathering for nonfungible token enthusiasts, offered a taste of a crypto-filled future.

He was the founding Chairman of the New York IP Alliance (NYIPA) in 2021, heads the New. There was one guy who was tripping balls on stage, stood in the corner, shaking and laughing hysterically to himself at his own jokes. Michael also has assumed various leadership positions in the IP bar.

The host for the night really made audience members feel uncomfortable with his jokes about ejaculating on their faces (and that’s barley touching the surface). The jokes were not even funny and I have a very low threshold for humour but even I didn’t budge here.

I thought sure maybe because it’s a Tuesday night they probably don’t have the best comedians on but then I remembered the guy on the street selling this gig to us saying that people performing here have done stuff for Comedy Central and be on talkshows, etc. Out of the five acts there was only one decent performance, the others were just weird. Next we decided to get water because we really needed to sober up and cleanse our systems after drinking that garbage. GoldBar is one of the most luxurious venues in NYC ideal for both private and nightlife events of all kinds. We ordered a frozen margarita and a daiquiri I believe and it tasted like cheap alcohol we used to drink at University and then pray we didn’t die the next morning. It’s ridiculous, especially when the drinks are so over priced and taste awful. So, first of all, there’s the absurd minimum two drinks policy which I had never ever heard of until coming to New York. I got the tickets anyway and I regretted it the moment we sat down. This was definitely not her idea of spontaneity. She did the fastest 360 degree turn I’d ever seen and looked me dead in the eyes. My girlfriend kept walking and ignored the guy. This speakeasy-ish lounge on Avenue C is ideal for a first date, with comfortable seating, candlelight, and over a dozen martinis in classic and more creative styles. So, when walking down Macdougal Street and I hear a thick New Yorkers accent say “comedy club tonight guys?” I immediately stopped. Hidden behind a wall of graffiti and a mysterious little red lamp, Madeline’s is a grown-up bar in a part of town that isn’t known for grown-up bars. “Another place for rich people to spend their money.My girlfriend had been complaining I wasn’t spontaneous enough and it was my birthday that day so I figured I might as well try doing something spontaneous. Managing Director, Legal, Compliance & Tax in Greenwich. “Greenwich Village is obviously turning into a greatly different place,” said Casey McClellan, CEO of a Wall Street data firm and a regular. Managing Director, Client and Product Solutions in New York. Regulars see it as emblematic of larger changes in the West Village. “Young performers dreaming of Broadway” - Barbra Streisand and Woody Allen are some of the legends who performed there early in their careers, back when it was the original site of the Duplex, since relocated around the corner - “have always come here for a chance to hone their skills.” White said she was told the unexpected news last Saturday - only one week’s notice after fourteen years of employment. “This is the end of an era,” said Terry White, the beloved longtime Rose’s bartender who is known as Mama Rose. Renovation begins next week, he said rumor is it will become a real-estate office. “There just isn’t much demand for this type of establishment anymore,” which would come as news to anyone who’s seen how packed it and its neighbors, like Marie’s Crisis next door, can be on a Saturday night. (The Observer’s the Real Estate blog reported the bar’s imminent demise yesterday.) “It’s time to move on,” he said. Henry Pham, who owns the bar - his mother’s name is Rose - told Daily Intel that his family sold the building for $3.5 million. Rose’s Turn, the Grove Street piano bar that’s been a West Village institution for seventeen years, will close Sunday after a last round of drinks and show tunes.
