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  2. Category:Nightclubs in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Nightclubs located in Manhattan, entertainment venues and bars that usually operate late into the night. A nightclub is generally distinguished from regular bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a stage for live music, one or more dance floor areas and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded music.

  3. List of nightclubs in New York City - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club, active from 1923 to 1936. [1]

  4. Little Spain, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Although the Spanish business have given way to such nightclubs as Nell's and Oh Johnny on the block between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, the Spanish food and gift emporium known as Casa Moneo has been at 210 West 14th since 1929. In 2010 the documentary Little Spain, directed and written by Artur Balder, was filmed in New York City. The ...

  5. 10 New Nightlife Spots to Party at in New York and L.A. This ...

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    The Ned NoMad. The landmark Johnston Building, built in 1903, is now home to the 167-room Ned NoMad, part hotel and the Ned private club, both with an air of exclusivity and privacy.

  6. Sevilla (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was opened as an Irish pub in 1923 and in 1941 was changed by Luis Fernandez and Alfonso Uchipi to a Spanish restaurant in what was then New York's Little Spain in the West Village. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Mr. Fernandez later sold the business to a gentleman named Tomas Gonzalez and his Basque partners two sons. Mr. Gonzalez ran the ...

  7. Escuelita - Wikipedia

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    Escuelita (transl. "Little school") was a Latin LGBTQ nightclub in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] It has been described as one of the first "LGBTQ salsa and Latin dance clubs" in the United States. [2] The bar was owned by Savyon Zabar. [3]

  8. Latin Quarter (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Latin Quarter (also known later on as The LQ) was a nightclub in New York City. [1] [2] The club originally opened in 1942 and featured big-name acts. In recent years, it had been a focus of hip hop, reggaeton and salsa music. Its history is similar to that of its competitor, the Copacabana.

  9. Cafe con Leche (Sunday party) - Wikipedia

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    Cafe con Leche vintage invitation. Cafe con Leche was a weekly Sunday night party held at various nightclubs in New York City. The party's span as a weekly event was over seven years and continues to be celebrated, with its 28th anniversary having taken place at The Q Club in New York City on Sunday, June 27, 2021. [1]