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Hotel guests only.
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Flowers, stone railings and wrought iron and wicker furniture attract a more conservative crowd than many of the city's other roof decks bars, but at $7 for a Pilsner Urquel it's a veritable roof deck bargain.
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Every weekend these three floors of utterly bland and unremarkable décor fill with humanity to match. As the owners of these countless collared shirts and water bras attempt to mask their own banality with endless rounds of Apple Pucker and Jack and Coke, neighborhood clinics ready themselves for the deluge to come. If that's your cup of tea may we also recommend Turtle Bay, Naked Lunch, and Depo-Provera.
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Midtown East 1015 2nd Ave.
(btwn 53rd & 54th St)
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Dancing, live latin music, tiki huts, and a jaw dropping sunset over the hudson. Hard to argue with really.
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Central Harlem 348 Dyckman St.
(at the Hudson River)
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Columbia University kids are easily persuaded to leave the comfort of their fraternity and sorrority houses by the swan song of a beautiful glassed in rooftop and liver wrecking $6 margaritas.
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Chelsea leather bar with a roof deck and Sunday afternoon BBQ at 5pm.
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Chelsea 554 West 28th Street
(btwn 10th & 11th Ave)
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A floor lit from below, tree stump tables, no shortage of pretense, or people who drove to get here.
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Hells Kitchen 356 W. 58th St.
(btwn 8th & 9th Ave.)
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$7 bottle beers, velvet rope roof access, overrun by UES and BT posers. Whatever appeal this place once had has evaporated.
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Lower East Side 168 Delancey St.
(btwn Clinton and Attorney)
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6/10 |
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