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Marina is a party planner and writer. She lives on St Marks Place in the East Village along with her dog Kodi. She writes for Atlanta Legal.

Marina is a party planner and writer. She lives on St Marks Place in the East Village along with her dog Kodi. She writes for Atlanta Legal.
Take in unobstructed views of the Empire State Building to the north, the Met Life building to the east, and Jersey to the west. As the palm trees rustle and the old-fashioned cocktails kick in, you can easily imagine Don Johnson landing his helicopter near the stuffed zebra and cruising for foxy investment bankers. - NY Mag
Mellow lounge music adds to the sensuousness, as do the earthy, elegant singles. The smooth specialty cocktails incorporate exotic ingredients like elderflower cordial, and the dishes on the mid-to-high priced menu lend French and American accents to traditional Indian ingredients. - NY Mag
This deco cocktail den is purely 1970s decadent — think Studio 54 with a Miami twist. Once inside, steer past the mirrored walls and deco furnishings of the lobby, and head up to the lush rooftop bar, a breathtakingly spacious palm tree-lined terrace offering almost 360-degree views of the Midtown skyline. - Metromix
Taj’s grandiose foyer beckons to those in search of an upscale soirée. Seductively lit by antique metal fixtures, the spacious main room fuses Indian ornamentation with minimalist modernism: a long, sleek, metal-topped bar seems perfectly at home amidst carved dark woods and a wall of stately sandstone sculptures. - NY Mag
Take in unobstructed views of the Empire State Building to the north, the Met Life building to the east, and Jersey to the west. As the palm trees rustle and the old-fashioned cocktails kick in, you can easily imagine Don Johnson landing his helicopter near the stuffed zebra and cruising for foxy investment bankers. - NY Mag
A worthy pursuit when you consider 49 Grove’s typical crowd: Fashionista Narciso Rodriguez, Keith Richards’ daughters, Sean Lennon and a bevy of supermodels are often spotted here. To get away from the dizzying array of fame if not fortune, couples retreat to cozy candle-lit banquettes, which—even with chandeliers overhead—feel like private rooms-for-two. - NY Mag





