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235 Eldridge St
New York ,
NY 10002
Daily 7pm-4am |
Location:
lower east Transportation:
F, V at 2nd Ave Type(s):
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Between Houston Street and Stanton Street -
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date
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October 15, 2003 |
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Get there early so you will get a seat. This is a great place but too small. The size reminds me of one of those studios with no kitchen or bathroom- if you know what i'm sayin. But the DJ's rocked all night long with old school rap and mixed with new beats. Get a seat or else you will be stuck standing in the middle of the dance floor. |
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This tiny, poorly ventilated lounge on a rather desolate, trash-heavy street on the Lower East Side might be one of downtown's most beloved drink and dance destinations. On any night of the week, lounge kings, college students, artists and regular funk freaks pour into the space to get a glimpse of local art adorning the brick walls, and a taste of the soulful, mostly hip-hop oriented sound selection provided by a rotating roster of DJs. Given the club's rather intimate ambience, any night seems crowded, but bar goers will have the hardest time squeezing in from Wednesday to Sunday. Saturday night's "Lil' Bobcat 2000" has been going since the space opened; DJ Pete Rock kicks off the evening with some classic funk and finishes strong with hip-hop, R&B, reggae and a touch of salsa. |
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