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Hot Spot: Elbow Room Brooklyn

41 Halsey St. Newark, NJ
973-642-2300






“Let’s go to the Elbow Room”

“Cool, heard they have dope Mac & Cheese. 
What else is on the menu?”

“Uh, Mac & Cheese!”

Yes, I will admit, I have my hipster moments. I’ll rock my black horned rimmed glasses, hit up a few thrift stores, grab a couple PBR’s, and yes, eat gourmet Mac & Cheese!

If you are going to devote an entire meal to just Macaroni & Cheese it better be right. Elbow Room Brooklyn gets it right with varieties including the Margherita mac with tomato and basil and the Jamaican Jerk with marinated  chicken and pineapples. They also have a Vegetarian option with Vegan cheese. All super delicious. 

Mushroom Mac

And If you follow this blog at all you may now realize we're all about atmosphere. Elbow Room meets those expectations with its relaxed vibe and friendly staff. Alcohol is not served, but it makes my hot spot list thanks to their laid back attitude towards BYOB. So don't forget to grab a 6 pack of the aforementioned PBR’s, or a nice bottle of wine. 

The seating includes tables for 2-4 people as well as communal tables for larger parties. A shelf full of old school board games is also available and what's better than beer and board games with friends?! 


PS:  Don’t let the deceptively small size fool you. 
It’s very filling!

Locations in both Brooklyn, NY and Newark, NJ

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Happy Hour - Groove Live Music Bar

125 MacDougal St. - Greenwich Village



Welcome to my "cheers" bar. For me, Thursday happy happy hour and most special occasions usually start (pre-game) or end here. Whether you are visiting NYC or a native New Yorker, the Groove is a spot you will definitely want to experience. We discovered this local live music bar on accident many years ago and have been regulars ever since. 

What keeps bringing us back you may ask? Well, it has everything! Great energy, amazing atmosphere, and strong drinks. The Groove has by far, one of the best happy hours in the city. $4 food and drinks everyday of the week. $5 Martinis.




We often have great conversations with the bartenders here and buybacks are pretty common. 

And like we mentioned earlier, Groove is also know for its great live music. They have some of the best live bands playing house, R&B, funk and jazz. Check the walls on the way to the bathroom and you'll see a shrine to all the greats that have stopped in here - from Chaka Khan to Prince.





Great for dates and after-work meetups. 
                       

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Hot Spot: La Linea


15 1st Ave
(between 2nd St & Extra Pl) East Village



When I'm looking for a club/lounge to enjoy for the night there are a few things it must have for me to put it on the rotation. First, and probably the most important, I'm not paying a cover. Second, the door has to be relaxed. None of the I may or may not let you in based on  judgement of what is appropriate attire. And third, the music has to be great of course! 

La Linea has all these and more. Whenever I'm in the area, this is usually a must stop. It's also a go-to destination whenever I get the urge for drinks and dancing. Start the night off with an amazing 2 for 1 happy hour till 9pm. Late night the hip hop DJ's take over with some of the best Reggae, New and throwback Old School hip hop. As you enter you'll notice the space seems small and narrow, but as you head past the bar to the back you'll find comfortable lounge seating and  an open space. You will soon witness plenty of bumping and grinding so be ready to dance! This is a locals, word-of-mouth type of spot, so it will definitely give you the feeling that you are one of the few in the know. Stumble over to nearby Houston St. afterwards to feed your drunk belly.   

Strong drinks, great atmosphere, relaxed dress code, love the music! Dance the night away! 

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Event: Jazz at the Lincoln Center



Jazz at the Lincoln Center

There is nothing like Jazz at the Lincoln Center. If you are an arts lover, this is an ideal, one of a kind experience. For this season, the Lincoln Center will be graced with legendary artists, performers and bands. Check it out! 

September 19, 2013 – June 12, 2014

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Swagger New York: 10 Reasons Why New York City Is The Best, And Worst, Place To Live





10 Reasons Why New York City Is The Best, And Worst, Place To Live


1. You can “fake it ’til you make it”…and then fake it some more in NYC–no questions  asked.
Everyone in NYC lives by this, so good luck dating someone who’s actually genuine.
2. Forget about hunting for designated drivers, DUIs and beating traffic, taxis and subways are available 24/7!
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Expect awkward train rides. Crotches in your face and smelly men abound. AIN’T NO ONE GOT TIME FOR THAT.
3. Running low on cash? There’s $1 pizza on nearly every corner, not to mention $5 sandwich delis.
You might not even make enough to afford that pizza, forget the sandwich. 
4. No night is a dull night. Tuesdays rock, and Saturdays pop off. This will be you every.single.night.of.the.week.
the moment when the beat drops
You’ll spend $15 for a rum & coke every.single.night.of.the.week.
5. One minute, you can walk around the city totally dejected. The next minute, you’ll stumble upon a sight of the new Freedom Tower a feel a surge of exhilaration.
Then you realize you still don’t have a job and come down from that high. Sad face.
6. Your favorite celebrity will be your new coffee shop buddy.
You’re forced to hang in aforementioned coffee shop because you can’t afford WiFi. 
7. The top 1% of the world live here, meaning the likelihood of meeting a sugar mama/daddy are very, verrrry high.
The top tier supermodels are also here. And they look like this. So, there’s that:
8. Nothing in NYC is predictable. One day, you’ll be pleading to get into a bar, the next, you’ll find yourself popping champagne in a penthouse one floor above Justin Timberlake.
Also unpredictable: your goddamn rent
9. You’ll follow your aspirations and do something impossible in any other city.
You’ll feel like everyone is doing something bigger and better than you and ask yourself whether being here is actually a waste of time and money. 
10. You’re living in N-Y-FUC*ING-C.
Nope, nothing bad about that. 

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