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So we've run through the popular stops in midtown east and here's the last on the list before moving onto the next Manhattan neighborhood.
The first thing you'll notice is the huge front windows... More
So we've run through the popular stops in midtown east and here's the last on the list before moving onto the next Manhattan neighborhood.
The first thing you'll notice is the huge front windows letting you see exactly how over crowded this place is - always. This is the Joshua Tree of midtown east in the way that it's a place for pickup artists. The only difference being that the guys will generally have more luck here than further downtown; earning is a nickname of "Slutton Place." This is something I didn't believe to be true until hearing it from several sources that are not connected to one another. Unfortunately, it's well known for it. I hesitated to include that but it's reputation precedes it.
That aside there are some plusses to being here; especially for the sports nut. There's 15 TVs and 4 Big screens - and surround sound.
There's another lounge that sports a fireplace. And even better, just like Mica there's a roof top bar. The crowd is friendly and it's always a good time. The music is always good and not deafening. I wouldn't make Sutton Place the bar where I spent my entire evening but worth a stop before heading out of the neighborhood.
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This is a fun place in the 50s on the East Side that we go to fairly often. My favorite part is, when its warm out, going up to the large rooftop area, where they have a bar, and a whole bunch of... More
This is a fun place in the 50s on the East Side that we go to fairly often. My favorite part is, when its warm out, going up to the large rooftop area, where they have a bar, and a whole bunch of tables. Often it is hard to get a table though. We sometimes bring cards and end up chilling there for a while. The crowd is mostly 20-something professionals.
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Sutton Place is a bar. Could be a solid sports bar, but the TVs stink. The best feature of the place is its outside roof deck bar that overlooks 2nd ave. Thursday nights are the most active nights... More
Sutton Place is a bar. Could be a solid sports bar, but the TVs stink. The best feature of the place is its outside roof deck bar that overlooks 2nd ave. Thursday nights are the most active nights there with a solid after work NYC crowd. However, on a fri and sat night watch out for the B&T ers.
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