16 Gramercy Park S
New York, NY 10003
(212) 475-6116
The stage is set, and all but our christmas lights are dimmed (we’re from the south, we keep them on all year long!). We’re shining the spotlight on our newly revamped locale! Introducing: Brother Jimmy’s LIVE at Union Square. The barbecue place you have come to love, the same place you cheer on your favorite teams, the place where friends become family, is now your new go-to live music venue. We’re takin’ you on a road trip to the south! The great American Rockabilly South, that is. And we reckon’ you’ll enjoy the music we’ve chosen for the trip! Each week, we will be featuring different bands, highlighting the musical traditions of Country, Honky-Tonk, Roots Rock, Blues and more. So dust off your cowboy boots, Brother Jimmy’s LIVE at Union Square is now New York’s premiere Honkey tonk roadhouse! Whether you’re cravin’ some good ol’ southern BBQ, a nice cold beer, or are just fixin’ to have a good time, let us add a southern soundtrack to your fun night!
By combining an unusual mixture of sport, design and entertainment, SPiN New York has created a unique day and nighttime venue with 17 ping-pong courts, a full bar, restaurant, pro-shop and private VIP room. SPiN is open to anyone and everyone during the day and 21+ after 9pm. Memberships are available for the more obsessed players, but not necessary to take part in our nightly events, tournaments, private ping-pong instruction with professional players, and casual socializing and play.
The Peoples Improv Theater (The PIT) offers an eclectic array of classes in improv, sketch, professional writing, solo performance, stand up, and more. We also offer one-off drop-in classes, large seminars and classes for kids and teens. Browse the classes by category and sign up online! Sign up for the notification list for a class that doesn't yet have dates scheduled. Follow the fear and jump into a class today!
Ainsworth Park is an upscale restaurant, located in the heart of Gramercy/Union Square neighborhoods.
With unbelievable food and the best stand-up comics in New York City, you don't want to miss a night at The Stand! Twitter: @TheStandNYC Instagram: @TheStandNYC Tumblr: thestandnyc.tumblr.com
Taproom No. 307 offers over 40 different craft beers on draught, over 40 bottles and beer infused dishes. Let our beer sommelier help you discover your new favorite beer or offer a food pairing suggestion. Our staff is trained on the new beer trends on a daily basis so we can provide you with the greatest beer offerings. Beer is our passion and we rotate our draughts with at least ten new beers of the world a week. Our creative food menu features seasonal food infused with the beers we offer. Our chef and beer sommelier work together to make sure you have the most exciting beer and food experience possible. Join us for our weekend brunch, a beer event or class, or to watch a game on one of our 9 TVs. We have something going on every day of the week at Taproom. Check out our schedule below: Margarita Mondays- 12pm-12am Tuesday Trivia Tryst starting @ 7:30pm Wednesday Beer Event night starting @ 6pm Sat- Sun Unlimited Boozy Brunch 11am-4pm Sun 4pm-1am Beer & Board Games with 20% Large Format Bottles of Beer & Wine
Barn Joo is a Korean-inspired gastropub in the bridge over Flatiron District and Union Square. The exciting characteristic of Barn Joo's menu is a changing array of Small to Large plates – highlighting the use of farm to table ingredients – offering comfort foods with the touch of Korean soul. We focus on bringing the best out of ingredients and transform them into exotic flavor profiles, yet in a simple form that our guests can relate to. Guests are welcome for a quick bite at the bar, a specialty cocktail in the lounge, or for a pleasant dining under our naturally organic yet unique ambiance BARN JOO (Barn - An agricultural building used for storage, Joo – Drinks in Korean) The meaning of Barn Joo in Korean – Accompaniment in Music / Drinks accompanied by your meals. We want to create a warm and welcoming venue to eat, drink, and play with music… so simple.
Located in Manhattan’s vibrant Flatiron neighborhood in an historic turn-of-the-century building, Harding’s offers a selection of artisanal American cuisine and craft spirits, served with a healthy dose of nostalgia. Executive Chef Joel Zaragoza's inspired menu emphasizes fresh, seasonal ingredients with punches of Americana. Harding’s also offers an extensive American beer and wine menu, as well as an array of classic cocktails created by the restaurant’s expert mixologists. Exposed brick walls, antique mirrors, vintage chandeliers, and an oversized, century-old American flag preserve the rich history of this two-level neighborhood gem. A James Beard-recognized chef and slow food devotee, Harding’s Executive Chef Ariel Fox pays homage to America’s culinary heritage with menu items like pumpkin pie soup; pan roasted hake with braised pork belly, quinoa, and yellowfoot chanterelle mushrooms; braised beef short ribs with grilled turnips, celery root and potato puree; and whole grilled Atlantic Branzini with white beans and green garlic. Chef Ariel’s “down-home” desserts include Griddle Cake topped with moonshine ice cream and raw maple syrup; banana splits; and warm apple pie. In addition to its extensive collection American beer, wine, and spirits, Harding’s offers an array of retro cocktails like the Manhattan, Old Fashioned, Sazerac, and classically prepared Daiquiri, all served up in style by the restaurant’s expert mixologists. Built in 1897, Harding’s resident space retains its historic charm with exposed brick walls studded with Civil War bullets, reclaimed wood floors, and an oversized, century-old American flag. Vintage mirrors and chandeliers hung from 25-foot ceilings that illuminate the spacious main dining room and bar, create an ambiance that is equal parts rustic and chic. With an antique fireplace and plush Victorian furniture, the restaurant’s back parlor is ideal for intimate gatherings, as is the restaurant’s upstairs private dining space, which overlooks the dining room from its perch on the mezzanine. Please follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @HardingsNYC
This fine Abruzzese-inspired restaurant maintains the renowned service and gourmet flavor that garnered Il Mulino New York international acclaim. An industrial chic, modern dining environment with classic Italian dishes in the heart of Gramercy-Flatiron.
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Rated the #1 Sports Bar in New York City for 2010/2011. An all American upscale sports bar and lounge owned by hip hop mogul Jay Z and partners. Locations: New York | 6 West 25th Street Atlantic City | 2120 Atlantic Ave For reservation: Call: 212-832-4040 (NYC) | 609.449.4040 (AC) E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://bit.ly/4040T
Located in the heart of Manhattan, the high-end cabaret and jazz club the Metropolitan Room brings the best in live music to New York City. Fabulous award-winning performers take the stage in an intimate 115-seat atmosphere reminiscent of the golden age of cabaret. The Friday night open mic event, Metrojam, features a lineup of up-and-coming performers as well as the Metrojam House Band, and the venue has also been known to host a fun night of stand-up comedy.
Founded in 1995 by Dale Fitzgerald and Roy Hargrove, The Jazz Gallery's stellar programming has enabled a reputation as "The most imaginatively booked jazz club in New York." (NY Times) and "The best place to hear live music in New York." (TimeOut NY). As a nonprofit, it has the ability to allow musicians to take creative risks that other jazz venues would be likely to avoid - therefore, The Gallery is a hub of creativity, a home to jazz musicians/composers, many of them from all over the world but now permanently settled in the United States. The Jazz Gallery serves an ethnically diverse, international audience that represents a cross section of New York City residents and travelers to New York. The Gallery has many loyal audience members from the region, as well as those who come from all over the world and allocate time during their travel to specifically come to hear performances. Audiences represent all ages -children are comfortable attending since no alcohol is served, and many young college students from NYU and the New School frequent the venue regularly alongside adults of every age. One of the best bargains in NYC, the average ticket price is $10-$20 (occasionally, some special events are $35 or $40). The Gallery is open 3 to 5 nights per week, 50 weeks per year and produces an average of 175 events per year. In 2009 its audience was in excess of 11,000. The Jazz Gallery produces most of its programming in it’s own venue, a loft space with walls that also serve as a gallery for artwork relating to jazz. It seats 70 people. The rented space is on the fifth floor of 1160 Broadway,accessible by elevator. The Jazz Gallery recalls Soho loft spaces of the 1960's and 70s, and conveys an intimacy and warmth that many newcomers comment on. Thematic series include the Thursday Night Debut Series, a Commissioning Series supported by the Jerome Foundation, large ensemble presentations, and Composer Workshops with Steve Coleman. Funding in 2009 and 2010 included grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Jerome Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, the New York Community Trust, Meet the Composer, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and The National Endowment for the Arts, among others. In June 2010, The Jazz Gallery presented six concerts at its venue as part of the New York City CareFusion Jazz Festival. Two of the six concerts were webcast by NPR and WBGO. In addition, as part of the CareFusion Jazz Festival, The Jazz Gallery All -Stars appeared at Symphony Space's Peter Norton Theater, launching an initiative to create opportunities for jazz musicians at other larger performance venues. Over the past fifteen years The Jazz Gallery presented nine of the last eleven winners of the Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition PRIOR to their winning this competition. This year, in 2010, Jason Moran, a formidable pianist who has frequented the stage of The Gallery for more than 10 years, won a MacArthur Award; in 2008, Miguel Zenon, another musician whose emergence began at The Jazz Gallery, was a MacArthur Recipient. (Miguel is in residence at The Gallery this year.) Every jazz musician appearing at The Jazz Gallery, emerging and established, knows that this is a venue where they can experiment, try out new material, and grow and develop as artists. The Jazz Gallery's 2009/2010 season included, among many others, emerging artists such as Andy Milne, Pedro Giraudo, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dafnis Prieto, Darcy James Argue, John Escreet, Yosvany Terry, Ben Williams and Linda Oh, as well as established artists such as Ravi Coltrane, Roy Hargrove, Steve Coleman, Henry Threadgill, Oliver Lake and Fred Hersch.
Friday nights tango beginners classes at 7:30 pm Intermediate classes at 8:30 pm Dancing until 2:00 am Optional Dinner & Drinks For details and schedule check our webpage or join our group http://www.facebook.com/groups/milongarosa/