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Maxfield
Parrish’s famous mural of Old King Cole, rich mahogany paneling, and
sumptuous seating set the stage for New York’s most famous hotel bar,
which has only been admitting women since 1950. Lush, luxurious, and
very expensive, the soft piano music sets a mood that makes it easy to
clinch a deal or spark a romance.

King Cole Bar
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Bar 44 at the Royalton
Located
in the heart of Manhattan’s Midtown, the Royalton launched a legion of
boutique-style imitations when it first opened in 1988. A $17.5 million
renovation to the lobby, bar and restaurant in 2007 bid adieu to the
post-modern Philippe Starck interior. Bar 44 is now cozy, with elements
of brass, steel, wood, velvet, suede, and fur, while Brasserie 44 is a
light, airy space with teak banquettes and cream-colored leather.-
Royalton Hotel, 44 West 44th St
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212 944 8844
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Campbell Apartment
This
is a gem hidden in Grand Central Terminal. Housed in the richly
paneled, luxurious former offices of 1920s railroad tycoon John W.
Campbell, this bar features leaded glass, a beautifully painted beamed
ceiling, and a carved wood balcony, all inspired by a Florentine
palazzo. Single-malt scotches or vintage wines are appropriate choices
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Pen-Top Bar and Terrace
There
is a stylish new look after a 2008 renovation but the views of city
lights needed no improvement at this 23rd-floor oasis. The outdoor
terrace is an unbeatable spot on a balmy summer night. Devotees say it
is well worth the steep tab.-
Peninsula Hotel, 700 5th Ave at 55th St
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212 956 2888
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Plunge
Enjoy
superb views of the New York skyline and the Hudson River from this
rooftop bar at the trendy Gansevoort Hotel, in the Meatpacking District.
Although a little on the expensive side, this is a great spot to hang
out in the summer months.-
Gansevoort Hotel, 18 9th Ave at 13th St
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212 206 6700
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Boathouse Bar
Watch
the sun set and the lights come on across the skyline at this outdoor
bar beside the lake in Central Park, a location worthy of a movie set.
The setting is particularly romantic on warm nights when rowboats and
gondolas glide by.-
Central Park near East 72nd St
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212 517 2233

Park View at the Boathouse
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Hudson Bar
With
a backlit glass floor, elaborate, hand-painted ceiling and unusual
Louis XV meets Star Wars decor, the bar at the Hudson Hotel draws a
stylish crowd. Punters love the vibe here despite the high price of
drinks, and those looking for a quieter spot can always head for the
hotel’s Library Bar.-
Hudson Hotel, 356 West 58th St
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212 247 0769
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Ñ
Head
for this out-of-the-way block in SoHo to discover an absolute gem: a
raffish bar with polka dot walls, reasonably priced drinks, and Spanish
tapas to be enjoyed with a choice of sherries, fruity sangria, or
Spanish wines. Live flamenco music in the evenings adds to the
atmosphere. This place is small and extremely popular so get there early
to ensure a seat.-
33 Crosby Street, between Broome and Grand sts
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212 219 8856
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