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The numbers say it all. 32 Plasma TVs. 3 floors. Top 40 music. And 8 gazillion people jammed in on a Saturday night.
Rose Hill
411 3rd Ave.
(at 29th St.)
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5/10
Chelsea
17 W. 32nd St.
(btwn Broadway and Fifth Ave.)
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6/10
Rose Hill
47 E. 29th St.
(btwn Park & Madison)
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-/10
With a view like this you can forgive all of this roof deck bars flaws.
Rose Hill
230 5th Ave.
(at 27th St.)
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6/10
You can see a different type of New York from this rooftop perch above the Water Club restaurant - a New York that for good or ill feels a lot like the Jersey shore.
Rose Hill
500 E. 30th St.
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-/10
With free music, a bar, a sculpture garden and awesome views why is it you've never been?
Upper East Side
1000 5th Ave
(5th Ave. at 82nd St.)
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7/10
This tri-level dance and lounge space is mostly remarkable for the disparate crowd it draws. On Thursday nights 2 hours of free booze with no cover brings out scores of boys to the PopRock gay bash, while Mondays are poetry readings and Sunday's are Brit night.
Greenwich Village
35 E. 13th St.
(at University Pl.)
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-/10
This roof deck bar is far enough away from Times Square to lose the view, but close enough to attract a crowd of tourists and midtown middle management. Cocktails start at $16 -- they've got to pay for that ICrave design somehow.
Midtown West
251 W. 48th St.
(btwn 7th & 8th Ave)
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-/10
This Garden of Eden on the 15th floor is open in the summer for hotel guests only, but for the chance to sip a tropical drink in a hammock over midtown it might just be worth trying to sneak in.
Hells Kitchen
356 W. 58th St
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-/10
This beautiful, elegant space on the roof of the Grammercy Park Hotel feels more like a home in architectural digest than a hotel bar. Hotel guests only.
Grammercy
2 Lexington Ave.
(at 21st St.)
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-/10
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