History Of New York Date Spots
New York has a nightlife that has exceeded itself in almost every way. Since it's hayday
in the roaring 20s, the rise and fall of Tin Pan Alley, Studio 54, The Club
Kids, to present day, New York has been the pinnacle of the best nightlife
around. New York City is the center of the universe and there is a good reason
for it.
In the 1920s, New York thought all hope was lost when prohibition was set in
place. However, that feeling didn't last long when speakeasies and saloons became quite
popular and the New York nightlife was born. Around the same time there was a street
that used to be known as Tin Pan Alley. The people who lived and
partied were the ones who also wrote some of the most classic of musicals from
Broadway. If you were so lucky to have been around during this time, you
would've heard Rhapsody In Blue play through the windows.
In the 1970s, we got introduced to the elite world of celebrities with Studio
54. Every amazing story you heard about the party scene in New York, you will
hear a story from this bar. Whether it was that on New Years Eve they dropped tons of
glitter on the crowd or when Bianca Jagger rode into the club on a white horse,
wearing nothing but gold glitter. This was the place to be. The only way to get in was
to get the attention of the owner who picked and chose every single person who got let
in. This was the only club to ever do that.
By the 1990's, The Club Kids were taking over. A movement of art and drugs and
obscure fashion. They loved to party and they were a collective all in their own. While
they might not have had Bette Milder or Mick Jagger who frequented
Studio 54; they did however, have Patricia Fields and RuPaul.
Nowadays, the social scene around New York includes anyone and everyone. If you
want a wild ride with the punk rockers, check out Clockwork NYC. If you want
something a little more classy, you can hit up PDT. If you want laid back, why
not give Beleman's a try? There is something here for everyone. You could be
making history right now, so why are you still reading this? Get
yourself a date.