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The Mercury Lounge is a live music venue in the Lower East Side of New York City.Like its brother venue The Bowery Ballroom, The Mercury Lounge is celebrated as an iconic indie venue [1] due to its acoustics, its fostering and even launching of upcoming artists, [2] and its no-frills, rock n' roll presentation. [3]
Reisenweber's Cafe, also known as Reisenweber's Restaurant [1] or simply Reisenweber's, [2] was a restaurant, nightclub, and hotel in Columbus Circle, Manhattan, on the intersection of Eighth Ave and 58th Street, [3] from 1856/7 to 1922.
The real changes came in the audio visual realm as Sony used the hall to showcase new sound, video, and listening technologies it developed, and introduced a new street level cafe. The current 12,000 square foot (1,100 m 2) venue includes a full-service restaurant and bar and can hold 1,000 people standing or 500 people seated. [19]
2013 Guest of a Guest's Best NYC Venues to Discover New Musicians [10] 2012 & 2013 DownBeat magazine's Great Jazz Rooms of the World [11] 2012 Foursquare: New York's Best Music Venues 2012 [12] 2012 iRockaes Top 50 Live Streaming Sources [13] 2011 ASCAP's Victor Herbert Award for excellence in programming [14] 2011 Lonely Planet Best of NYC [15]
Pete Wells published a positive review of the restaurant in The New York Times in 2019, awarding it two out of four possible stars. [3] Paul de Revere reviewed The Four Horsemen for Pitchfork when the restaurant opened in 2015, [4] and in his review Wells joked that The Four Horsemen "must be the first natural-wine bar" to receive a review from the music publication.
Rockwood Music Hall is a music venue at 196 Allen Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Owner Ken Rockwood, aka "The Professor", [2] opened the establishment in 2005 as a small bar and music venue. Today, the venue features three stages (2 larger rooms upstairs and one smaller room downstairs).
Sardi's is a continental restaurant located at 234 West 44th Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue, in the Theater District of Manhattan, New York City. [1] Sardi's opened at its current location on March 5, 1927.
Other original furnishings include large beveled mirrors, antique cash registers, wooden booths, and New York's oldest dumbwaiter that ferries food orders from the upstairs kitchen down to the bar. Another notable feature is the row of old floor-length [ 6 ] [ 7 ] 1910 [ 4 ] Hinsdale [ 8 ] [ 9 ] urinals in the first floor Men's room. [ 10 ]