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- OR - Select an option belowhttp://www.sobs.com SOB's (Sounds of Brazil) opened in 1982 and has proven a blessing to the city's lovers of salsa, samba, reggae, Latin alternative, hip-hop, and more. The attractive space offers weekly parties with DJs and regular shows featuring some of the best musical acts and turntablists from varying countries, as well as locals and other Stateside musicians. The dance floor isn't of immense proportions but makes up for it in intensity. The empañadas and Brazilian pastries are top-shelf, as are the caiprihinas and mojitos. Read more about S.O.B.'s >>
http://www.saintsandsinnerspub.com Although this Irish pub has its quirks (what's up with the disco ball in the table-seating area and Kenny Rogers on the sound system?), it serves up one of the best pints of Guinness in Queensaand for a mere $4.50, itas worth the trek. Snuggle up next to the fireplace in the side room with your dark draft and chat the cold winter nights away. Raucous trivia games every other Wednesday. Read more about Saints & Sinners >>
http://www.saloonnyc.com With an almost exclusively white crowd, sporting pink polo shirts and fancy eye make-up, Saloon has all the requisite Upper East Side details: giant flat screen plasma TVs, DJs playing Nelly and Outkast, and a dance floor throbbing with well-manicured blondness. Read more about Saloon >>
http://www.sapphirenyc.com Everyone from Jersey folk to Village kids to uptown city kids get down and dirty on the dim Sapphire dance floor. It's not as trendy at the Meatpacking clubs, not as aggressive as the midtown ones-and isn't that a good thing? Read more about Sapphire >>