



ENTERTAINMENT/NIGHTLIFE
NEW
YORK 12 BEST NIGHTLIFE SPOTS
By Maximillien de
Lafayette
1-
DON'T TELL MAMA
.343
W 46th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues. Phone: 212-757-0788.
Rating: 4 STARS. Genre: Cabaret-Lounge. Clientele age: 30 to 50.
Dress code: Smart Casual.
One
of the most captivating cabarets in New York City. Everybody seems
to know about their cabaret acts. This spot regularly offers the
best cabaret singers in the business. With its piano bar, two
separate cabaret rooms, this establishment rotates around high
definition stage techno, funky gadgets, light fixtures, dazzling
spotlights, fancy 400-watt sound system, the whole nine yard. The
Front Cabaret room seats about 65 and the Back Cabaret seats
approximately 74 persons. But what counts here, is not the large
projection screen, the state of the art audio-video system and
technology stuff but, the faces and talents at Don't Tell Mama. And
talents they put on stage. Perhaps, they have the best nightly
cabarets acts and torch singers in town.
And
everybody takes part in this musical feverish explosion and
implosion beginning with the performers, going through the wait
staff and wrapping it up with customers who are having the best time
of their lives. This is a great place. A lot of fun. Don’t Tell Mama
opens nightly from 4: 00 pm to 4: 00 am, and the piano music stars
at 9: 00 pm. Two drinks minimum and a cover charge is "to be paid"
even if you know the owners. A lot of boozing and schmoozing in this
place, but no food is served. This is a super duper spot. You will
love this place. Highly recommended. Two thumbs up!
2-
FEINSTEIN'S AT THE REGENCY.
540
Park Avenue, The Regency Hotel. Phone: 212-339-4095. Rating: 5
STARS. Genre: Cabaret-Lounge. Clientele age: 30 to 60. Dress code:
Jacket or Tie.


A
very classy and
chic nightclub. The ambiance is intimate, elegant, refined and
comfortable. The room accommodates 140 seated guests. If you are
having important guests from out of town, you better take them to
Feinstein's At The Regency. They would be impressed. Everything
seems to be perfect at that establishment; the show, the music, the
repertoire, the food, the service, the ambiance and the clientele in
general. New York needs a live entertainment venue like the
Feinstein's. The drinks prices and cover charge might scare some
customers, but this
is the whole deal! High prices would help eliminate the undesirable
riffraff. This is a world-class cabaret. La
crème de la crème, all
the way! The list of distinguished artists who performed at this
super spot includes: Rita Rudner, Polly Bergen, Ann Hampton
Callaway, Rosemary Clooney, Barbara Cook, Linda Eder, Cleo Laine,
Melissa Manchester and Keely Smith.

3-
OAK ROOM AT THE ALGONQUIN.
59 W 44th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues. Phone: 212-840-6800.
Rating: 5 STARS. Genre:
Cabaret-Lounge. Clientele age: From 20 to 50. Dress code: Smart
casual.
The
Oak Room is a landmark in New York City with a rich tradition of
cabaret music excellence and high caliber of stage performers. It is
elegant, classy, imposing, yet very comfortable. The musical acts
are first class. The artists are top of the line and the service is
impeccable. Every single detail is well crafted and
meticulously paid attention to, by the staff and personnel of the
Oak Room. This
is, probably the finest cabaret in the United States. Everything is
almost perfect. To many customers, the Oak is very expensive and the
$50 cover charge is outrageous! Yes, they complain about the high
prices but they keep on going to and coming back to the Oak Room. It
seems that nobody in New York can compete with this venue. It
appears that no entrepreneur in town is capable of coming up with a
new cabaret concept or formula to compete with the Oak Room.
Elegance dominates here, starting with the pricy hors
d'oeuvre, magnificent appetizers, yummy sandwiches, fancy drinks,
rich decor and ending the elegance tour de force with the gowns and
dresses of the performers themselves.
4-
DANNY'S SKYLIGHT ROOM.
346 W 46th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues. Phone: 212-265-8133.Rating:
4 STARS. Genre: Cabaret-Lounge. Clientele age: From 30 to 40. Dress
code: Smart casual. Snob attire. Armani suits will do just fine.

A
show-case cabaret. Attractive and stimulating establishment. The
interior design is the "signature" of The Skylight Room. The cabaret
acts are first class. Some big names perform regularly at this
place. The music repertoire is varied and encompassed the
traditional and the innovative. Very pleasant ambiance and the staff
service is generally very amicable. Skylight Room is one of the best
spots in New York city, for it offers an astonishing avalanches of
different performers on a weekly basis. The food is delicious, the
appetizers are highly recommended, the waiters, waitresses and
bartenders really take care of their customers, the prices are very
reasonable, the general feeling you get from the ambiance and
atmosphere is relaxing and intimate. Most definitely, Skylight Room
is a terrific cabaret and live music venue. Go early. The place is
always packed.
5-
FIREBIRD CAFE.
363 W 46th
Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues. Phone: 212-586-0244.
Rating: 5 STARS. Genre: Cabaret.-Lounge, American and international
music. Clientele age: 30 to 40. Dress code: Elegant, trendy to
smart casual.
Lorna
Dallas (Photo left), Sally Mayes, Baby Jane Dexter, Steve Ross,
Daryl Sherman, Betty Buckley and many big names in the entertainment
and showbiz performed at the Firebird Cafe. This stunning place have
three separate
and delightful sections under one roof: 1-The dining room area which
is dressed up with china, crystal chandeliers and ancient Russian
icons, relics, manuscripts and fascinating rare books. 2- The
parlor is furnished with antique European chairs and sofas of an
eclectic style and taste. The parlor is very welcoming and
extremely comfortable. 3- The grand ballroom area is magnificently
decorated and ornate with a refined taste. It has a domed ceiling
and skylight. The cuisine is Russian. The food is superb and
delicious, particularly the mushroom Vareniki, the roasted breast of
duck, the chicken Tabaka along with the Ukrainian white smoked pork
loin. Firebird Cafe is a fantastic, magnificent and captivating
place. It has all the elements and characteristics of a world-class
cabaret, boite, restaurant, pub, bar, show floor, all elegantly and
magically combined under one roof; another great advantage. This
place has some of the finest and most unusual international music
repertoires from Europe and around the globe. Certainly, this
musical wealth is a plus, a great plus, especially, when the
overwhelming majority of cabarets and live entertainment venues in
New York City offers exclusively American standards and traditional
Broadway musical acts. Once you visit the Firebird Cafe, you become
addicted to it. This is a "must see" place. First class!!
6-CAFE
CARLYLE.
35
E 76th Street. Phone: 212-744-1600.Rating:
5 STARS. Genre: Variete, Jazz, Cabaret. Clientele age: From 30 to
50. Dress code: Jacket and tie required.
Woody
Allen with the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band, Maria Friedman,
Bobby Short (of course!) and top notch artists and entertainers
performed at the majestic and spectacular Café Carlyle, home to the
legendary Bobby Short for more than three decades and counting! The
Café Carlyle symbolizes perfection in culinary arts. The cuisine is
French. The menu is very clever. The food is absolutely out of this
world. The interior decor is rich, harmonious, elegant, tasteful,
imposing, yet very cozy and comfortable. This is the premier high
society cabaret venue in New York City. Everything blends together
in this place: The decor, the ambiance, the music repertoire, the
cuisine, the service, the elegant presence of the artists on stage,
the dim lights, the colors of the walls...Everything blends
perfectly in utmost esthetical harmony, musical beauty, charming
and elegantly sensual cabaret ambiance, superb French cuisine and
impeccable wait staff service. The interior design is extremely
elegant. The service at the bar and in the dining room is
impeccable. The entertainment is unsurpassed and unmatchable. The
clientele? You guessed it! Top CEOs, big names in the high society,
famous corporate executives, very-well known artists and performers
who just pass by to visit and sometimes to jam, and of course
international tourists who pump in because they have heard about the
Cafe. Yes, the prices are high, but you get what you pay for.
Nothing great is cheap in New York City
7-CAROLINE'S
COMEDY CLUB ON BROADWAY.
1626 Broadway.
Phone: 212-757-4100.
Rating: 5 STARS. Genre:
Comedy. Clientele age: From 25 to 50. Dress code: Smart casual.
New York’s most
famous comedy club, for it hosts the top notch names in the comedy
and satire entertainment business. This place launched the career of
world famous performers. They started right there on the stage of
the Caroline's! Entertainers, comedians and performers like Eddie
Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Kathy Griffin, Janeane Gorofalo and Chris
Rock. The interiors and seating areas are comfortable. The food is
all right. The drinks are reasonably priced. The club offers comedy
entertainment for kids and children every Saturday and Sunday at 2:
00 pm. Admission fee is around $25 with two-drink minimum. A fun
place! You will love it. It is hilarious!
8-COMEDY
CELLAR,
117
MacDougal Street. Phone: 212-254-3480.
Rating:
4 STARS. Genre: Comedy. Clientele age: 25 to 50+. Dress
code: Smart casual
Comedy Cellar
crowns Greenwich Village. This is the New York's Mecca for funny
stuff and funny people. Expect to see sitting next to you some
superstars, world famous comedians and motion pictures legends such
as Robin Williams, Jerry Seinfeld, Shawn Wayans and John Stewart. By
far, this is the most appealing and delightful comedy venue in New
York City. Two drink minimum. The show schedules are: 9: 00 pm and
11: 00pm from Sunday to Thursday. Friday: 8: 30pm, 10: 00pm, 11:
30pm and 1: 00am; Saturday 7: 00pm, 9: 00pm, 10: 45pm, and 12: 30am.
Roster of previous performers included: Mark Curry,William Shatner,
Wanda Sykes, Robin Williams, Ray Romano, George Wallace, Howie
Mandel, Gabe Kaplan, Eddie Griffin. Photo: Colin Queen,
at the Comedy Cellar.
9-BIRDLAND.
315
W. 44th Street. Phone: 212-581-3080.
Rating:
5 STARS. Genre:
Jazz. Clientele age: 30 to 50+. Dress
code: Get comfy.
One of the
world's best spots to hear jazz. It is a real treat and a delight to
be at the Birdland. Just before your very eyes, you will enjoy the
performances of America's greatest jazz musicians, one after
another. The shows begin around 9: 00 pm and God knows when the
musicians stop playing. Sometimes, they got so excited and pumped
up, they keep playing until sun-up. Big time musicians paraded and
performed at the Birdland, to name a few: Count Basie, Thelonius
Monk, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. In brief, this is your
initial and final destination for world's jazz. Great show every
single night. And if you are hungry, try their delicious Southern
cuisine and spicy specialties. This nightspot is fabulous! A lot of
fun and good time.
10-METROPOLITAN
OPERA COMPANY.
30 Lincoln Center
Plaza. Phone: 212-799-3100
Rating: 5 STARS. Genre:
Music-Hall. Opera, World Music, Symphonies. Clientele Age: 30 to
70. Dress Code: Look and act respectable.
The
name says it all. The Metropolitan Opera Company has been one of
the world's greatest and leading opera companies since its
creation in the 19th century. More than 900,000 people have
attended the Metropolitan Opera performances each year. Of course,
this does not include the millions and millions of viewers and
listeners who watched the Metropolitan Opera shows on television.

11-BITTER
END.
147
Bleecker Street. Phone: 212-673-7030.
Rating: 5 STARS.
Genre: Music-Hall. Clientele age: 30 to 50+. Dress code: Smart
casual.
One of the world's greatest music and
entertainment establishments. And most certainly, one of the
world's most dynamic music centers since 1931. A considerable number
of world famous performers, comedians, artists, singers, dancers,
motion pictures icons and legends made their debuts and launched
their spectacular career , right in front of the Bitter End's
legendary brick wall stage. To name a few: Peter, Paul and Mary,
Bette Midler, Patti Labelle, Billy Crystal, George Carlin, Les Paul
and Cheech & Chong. The Bitter End shows are rich in their
astonishing wide varieties of genres and styles which constantly
change every single night!
And Number 12 IS? Well,
we are going to leave it to our readers. Please write to us and tell
us about your choice and your favorite spot.



