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Cabarets
Look around the Algonquin,
too, a hotel famous for the
“round table” of writers who
met here. d Algonquin Hotel, 59
West 44th Street, between 5th &
6th avs Map J3 Cover charge
Don't Tell Mama
No telling who will be at
this fun spot in the Theater
District - singers, comics, or
magicians. There are no big
names, and abilities range from
amateur to destined-for-stardom.
Sometimes even the waiters get
into the act. d 343 West 46th Street,
between 8th & 9th avs Map J2
Cover charge
Café Carlyle
Chic and classy Café Carlyle
is New York at its best and is
well worth the steep cover
charge; Bobby Short can be seen
here, and Woody Allen is often
part of Monday night jam
sessions. Bemelmans Bar
features pianists like Barbara
Carroll, and a cheaper tab.
d Carlyle Hotel, 35 East 76th Street
at Madison Av Map G4
Cover charge
Feinstein's at the Regency
This is a swank spot to hear
artists like guitarist
John Pizzarelli, as
well as Grammy-
nominated vocalist
and song writer, co-
owner Feinstein. d
Regency Hotel, 540 Park
Avenue at 61st St Map H4
Cover charge
Café Pierre
An elegant setting
for the talented singer-
pianist Kathleen Landis
and occasional guests,
performing Broadway
and pop favorites.
The food, while pricey,
is first rate. d Pierre Hotel,
5th Avenue at 61st Street
Map H3 No cover
Café Sabarsky
On Thursday
nights, this Viennese
confection becomes the city's
most beautiful and atmospheric
setting for contemporary cabaret.
Shows are at 9pm; a prix-fixe
dinner is available at 7pm.
Check for current dates and
reserve tickets at the museum.
d Neue Galerie, 1048 5th Avenue at 86th
Street Map F3 No cover
The Oak Room
The Oak Room
Settle into a banquette and
look forward to top entertainers
like Maureen McGovern or Julie
Wilson. The repertories usually
favor American classics, such as
Gershwin, Berlin, or Cole Porter.
For more on entertainment See pp50-51
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