Bruce's Guide to Jewish Datingby Bruce
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Lounges If anyone needs an apartment, Akiva & co. made a website for student housing: http://www.ioffcampus.com
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Hudson Library Bar |
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| 1-212-554-6317 | 356 W. 58th St, New York NY 10019 |
| In the Hudson Hotel, on the second floor there are a couple of bars, one with music that you won't be interested in, and another is a lounge that is very peculiar, with books and art all around. You'd better like cows. No joke. There is also a pool table in the lounge. And a couple of computers. This is good if most lounges are too boring for you. | |
Marriot |
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| I think it's at 44rd and Broadway | |
| Two lounges here: The famous revolving lounge on the top floor, and a more normal one on the 8th floor, which me and Sarah actually preferred. I guess it's as good a place as any to go. | |
Riverside Cafe |
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| Never been there, but supposedly it's the most romantic one around. I think almost everyone goes there at some time or another. | |
The Grand Hyatt |
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| 47th and Lexington | |
| Never been there, but I've heard of it. | |
The Hilton near Monsey |
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| Exit 6W off the Palisades | |
| There's also a nice park nearby. | |
Holiday Inn |
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| 57th between 9th and 10th | |
| Nothing special about this place except that you won't see any other Jewish people there. Bar/lounge. | |
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