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The City's got plenty of late-night hot-spots-but where's the very best place to be after-hours? Is it Kiss & Fly or Level V? Are you a Webster Hall weekend warrior or do you dance the night away at Casanova's Nightclub in Queens? Do you prefer Plan B or B-Flat? Or maybe you hang at Hook & Ladder? When the sun is coming up, you know where you like to be and we want to know, too.

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The best place for an after hours dinner downtown is Balthazar-- just don't go wild on the raw bar. I once made that mistake at about 1:30 in the morning after several drinks-- bad results ensued a few hours later.

Studio B is kind of nice. For outside of Manhattan fun.

blue ribbon on sullivan is open to 4am on most nights and is delicious and is usually a welcomed change of scenery from the bars at that time.

Florent -- at least for a little bit longer . . .

Dunno about hottest but Pomme Frites is up there as far as amazing after-bar food goes.

L'Express on Park Ave and 20th in Manhattan is impressive for the quality and scope of its late-night menu.

It's not quite the same since the change in ownership a few years ago, but Bageltique on 5th Ave. in Brooklyn is the site of a bizarre DMZ between cops doing the overnight shift, drunkards, and early risers. I have seen some funny things transpire there.

Oh and depending on what night you go and the crowds that go along with those nights, the Back Room can be fun.

I like Blue Ribbon too - late night hours and yummy food.

gold bar on broome street is great if its not TOO crowded.

tao can be fun under similar circumstances.

or for something a little more low key, 151 on rivington has a pretty chill atmosphere late night.

My favorite place is Tuck Shop, near 1st and 1st, open til 5am, and a savory meat pie is the best way to end the night. Also fun: Bereket, Veselka, and Kenka.

ooh, i forgot odessa! bar on one side, diner on the other, what more could you want?

Vig Bar (Spring & Elizabeth) Fantastic music, and usually a good fun crowd until closing..

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