Burlesque continues to flourish in New York City, with a handful of establishments hosting traveling Burlesque troupes for bawdy, fun-filled nights of dance, music, and song!
Since 1999, the Slipper Room has been instrumental in reviving—perhaps even creating—the burlesque community in New York City, for the first eleven years as the cozy, intimate cocktail lounge it once was, and now as the two-level burlesque theater and bar and it's become. James H...
167 Orchard StreetDuane Park Cafe used to be tucked away in a quite corner of Tribeca. Now it finds itself hidden in plain site squarely in the center of the Bouley dining mecca. While not as brash as Bouley, the focus here on fresh market cuisine and a serene atmosphere, has made Duane Park a qui...
308 BoweryGreat New American cuisine in Midtown.
407 W 42nd St (bet. 9th & 10th Aves.)Old-school cocktail lair that's also part of the trend of Hotels That Are Definitely Not Actual Hotels.
92 Ludlow StreetSIDESHOWS BY THE SEASHORE is located at the corner of Surf Avenue & West 12th Street in the heart of the Coney Island amusement park. The sideshow seats 99 people and there is a FREAK BAR (serving beer) and a GIFT SHOP in the lobby. Both the inside and the outside of our hist...
Surf Avenue at West 12th StreetRenovated to seal in that burlesque/cabaret flavor, Stage 72's performance space hosts an eclectic schedule of productions, from the aforementioned song-and-dance revues to comedians, musicians, and theatrical works.
158 West 72nd Street