Influenced by its illustrious history, the New York borough remains a convivial locality for everyone. Henceforth, its role in promoting counterculture has been instrumental. The open-for-all neighborhood has been the birthing place of many artistic movements such as the American punk rock and the Nuyorican movement. The one bar I went to in Brooklyn didn’t do contact tracing or barriers however I didn’t interact with more people there then the ones who did enforce the rules.Often looked at as a place for misfits, the East Village holds immense cultural and historical significance. Several of the HK streets are completely shut down from cars and it’s an amazing open street sidewalk bar experience. Hell’s Kitchen: Ritz I think had contact tracing, but I don’t think the others did, the outside cabanas were great and allowed interacting of sorts. Julius and Stonewall had contact tracing registry.
Julius, Monster, and Stonewall, were all being by the book, monster had check in check out time. Honestly I felt like I was on a party powder keg about to explode and I’m guessing that this Thursday on its going to be back crazier than before. It’s different, it’s 100% very active but a bit different both good and bad.
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Lot and lots of places open so if you aren’t feeling a place move on.įeel free to ask me questions on different bars or areas. Less plastic barriers and a great sidewalk cafe feel. The other OP mentioned that it’s mostly individual groups, and that was mostly correct, however routinely we would talk to the groups next to us.
We had a 12am curfew, but that’s lifted today. In the west village we were logged in given a check in time and given a check out time. West village seemed more restricted than Hell’s Kitchen. Dancing is not an official thing but people are moving to the music as the night gets later. Ok just did this and am just getting back so I feel I can give you a accurate response. Thank you for your contribution!įor other NYC-related content, check /r/nyc NYC-based Subs We hope you enjoy your stay in /r/AskNYC and gain some useful information from your visit. Remember: the more you tell us, the more we can help you! Users are more than happy to help answer your questions and offer guidance. The more information you give, the more that the users of /r/AskNYC can help you!įor restaurant recommendations, please give us an idea of cuisines you like, and your rough budget.įor hotel recommendations, please give us the dates you plan to stay, your nightly budget and the area where you are going to be (or want to be).įor itinerary help, tell us what you already have planned, your personal interests, and what you are looking to experience in the city.įeel free to ask any of your NYC-related questions here. Use a descriptive title and be as specific as possible in the text of your post.
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