It’s really easy to be cynical about New York’s clubs and restaurants trying to raise some cash for the relief effort in Haiti. After all, while you’re sipping champagne and pledging some cash, the people affected by the disaster are suffering in untold ways. The next time you’re at a restaurant and see a donation bucket for Haiti, don’t be so quick to scoff. These events have brought in some serious cash, and it will really make a difference on the ground.
Last week's fundraiser at Above Allen / The Hollywood Roosevelt brought in a whopping $55K. On Saturday, a pledge drive started at Tao (in NYC and Vegas) and LAVO (in Vegas). Their goal? $100,000. The owners of the spots plan to match customer donations up to $50,000. The 100 grand will go straight into the pockets of UNICEF. This fund drive started on Saturday and goes to the 30th.
If you still haven’t pitched in by drinking and donating, there is a relief fundraiser at Midtown’s Cornerstone Tavern tonight. Help them rack up some cash, your hangover will be worth it.
Point Break - A Perfect Bar Experience in NYC
A local friend recommended and took my Cali group to this amazing bar. He said that mostly locals came here so I didn't really know what to expect ambiance wise... but screw it, the view at this bar was absolutely breathtaking! No joke. I felt like a celebrity w/ superstar treatment as the staff are friendly and amazing to say the very least.
I don't know who the house DJ was but he definitely was playing music right up my alley. It would've been my dream for people to start dancing, but it's all good.
It's a bit sceney for my taste, but it really didn't bother me much. the bartenders knew their stuff, although their 1st cocktail was a little weak, when he saw i understood cocktails the next 2 were stronger. I also liked that even though the place was really hopping the bartender remembered what i was drinking when i came to order another. (he also understood how good a gin hendricks is, and not to overpower it with the mixer). It was amazing to see their “das boot” which is shaped like a boot filled with beer. Don’t get me wrong, I am not drunk…it’s an actual boot shaped beer container ready to be emptied..try it ..you will love it!! Oh..how can I forget, they even have a wheel o' shots where you just have to spin it and have to drink whatever shot it lands on!! Now call that bar creativity at its best!!!
We ordered the Veal and Fish Tacos. They were delicious. Mm! We ended up asking for spoons to polish off whatever remained in the platter. (Faux pas? Who cares as long as it gets in my tummy.) The fries were crispy, but not overcooked, just the way that I like them.
So take in this scene: You walk in to what seems like an overly crowded place, but soon fine an empty table. Time seems to stop and the only indicator of the night moving on is the moon and your brain cells slowly going to bed forever. The music is not to loud and the people around look good, the only thing left for you to do is to enjoy that drink you paid ridiculously low for and laugh at the joke your co-worker just told.
The vibe of the place just never seems to die out and if you happen to spot some NYC socialite, sports player, or star, don't let it get to you... because for that moment, this night they are no long more important than then you. In fact go up to them and introduce yourself!
All in all just a great place to meet new people, or just have drinks with people you already know. I've been to numerous bars in the city but i would say this place is just great. Very welcoming staff, very laid back ambiance. I’ve been here twice after my first visit with my Cali group . I would say its worth the every penny you spend!!
Posted by: Davis Miller | April 03, 2010 at 11:27 AM