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Okay I'm going to a concert Nov. 10th and it probably won't be over till around 1:30-2 am. Well my Plane leaves at 9 am and I don't think it's worth blowing $300 for a hotel stay for only 7 hours. What's there to do during the twilight hours in the big apple? How late do bars and such stay open? It's my first time going.

2006-10-29 07:30:02 · 5 answers · asked by Bill B 2 in Travel United States New York City

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Times Square is the BEST late night spot! Everything is still lit up. Lots of street performers and such to watch. There are alot of coffee shops, bars, and clubs around too. Just stay away from Central Park after dark, that is the only thing I would tell you to avoid.

2006-10-29 08:45:06 · answer #1 · answered by Suzzette M 2 · 0 0

The bars are open until 4 am. What kind of music do you like? I suggest you go to a club after the concert. The Times Square area is always busy and there are lots of places in Greenwich Village. When the club closes, you should be able to find a place to have breakfast. By then it should be time to head for the airport.

2006-10-29 14:21:26 · answer #2 · answered by Pandagal 4 · 1 0

Oh, don't go to Times Square. All you'll see are drowsy tourists trying to stay up all night. Try some of these places -

OPEN UNTIL 3 A.M.

'INOTECA -- 98 Rivington Street (Ludlow Street); (212) 614-0473. Try the Italian tea sandwiches called tramezzini.
SAKE BAR HAGI -- 152 West 49th Street, lower level; (212) 764-8549.
SUSHI SEKI -- 1143 First Avenue (62nd Street); (212) 371-0238. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. Try the omakase, and eat whatever you're served.
THOR -- 107 Rivington Street (Essex Street); (212) 796-8040. Open until 3 Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Try crispy cod sticks with malt vinegar foam.

OPEN UNTIL 4 A.M.

BLUE RIBBON -- 97 Sullivan Street (Spring Street); (212) 274-0404. Try beef marrow and oxtail marmalade.
EMPLOYEES ONLY -- 510 Hudson Street (Christopher Street); (212) 242-3021. Try the ''Staff Meal,'' a special that may be goulash one night and a grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup the next.
FATTY CRAB -- 643 Hudson Street (Gansevoort Street); (212) 352-3590. Open until 4 Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Try watermelon pickle and crispy pork salad.
MAS (FARMHOUSE) 39 Downing Street (Bedford Street); (212) 255-1790. Try as much American hackleback caviar as you can afford.
NEW YORK NOODLETOWN -- 28 1/2 Bowery (Bayard Street), (212) 349-0923. Open until 4 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, 5 a.m. Friday and Saturday.
RESTAURANT FORTE BADEN BADEN -- 28 West 32nd Street, second floor; (212) 714-2266. Open until 3 Monday through Thursday nights; to 4 Friday and Saturday nights; to 1 Sunday night. Try sautéed pig's feet with vegetables.

OPEN LATER

SAM TALBOT'S PUSHCART -- Southeast corner of Stanton and Ludlow Streets, Lower East Side, 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Try the kalbi burger with kimchi.

2006-10-30 05:27:04 · answer #3 · answered by wineboy 5 · 1 0

Give me the $300 and stay at my house:-)

2006-10-30 03:23:00 · answer #4 · answered by cantstandrudeness 3 · 0 0

you are better off staying at the airport

2006-10-30 02:15:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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