Jesse Pinkman
Master Don Juan
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The life cycle of every popular NYC nightclub (politically incorrect)Exactly. I used to frequent NYC quite a bit too on business and still have family and a number of good friends there. The hottest clubs where the “IT” crowd went never had signage. Once a venue had to put up a sign they were already long since played out.
The lines were a block long and it’s always this anonymous looking location somewhere in the Village…I’d frequent perennially hip joints in Soho and pick out a waiter or bartender with the right vibe & chat a bit, relaxed & cool & ask straight up where the cool kids are hanging out in the city…and I’d end up in venues exactly like Jesse described…model hot women mixing with bond traders and Ivy Leagers and everyone was chill. Even the VIP areas in these clubs were chill IF you naturally acted like you belonged there. When my first husband had his nightclub I took him to NYC for a weekend. We walked past the line, I gave one of the door guys a hug, introduced my husband as the owner of XYZ hot club in a super popular nightlife city & said we had heard this was the place to kick it in the city so we thought we’d check it out and the guy was cool. We walked to the end of the line. We were there maybe 5 minutes and the door man walks down, gets us out of line & escorts us in. Place exactly like Jesse described. Beautiful cool people everywhere. Was a fantastic time.
The guys running these places are well versed in reading people. They make the club’s reputation by screening out the fakes, the pompous and the posers. They take it very seriously indeed.
1. Low key dive bar type of place but usually situated in a nice neighborhood in Manhattan or at times Brooklyn (sometimes can be a club as well as opposed to a bar)
2. Quieter and the music is not nearly as loud
3. Frequented by the locals who tend to be white collar professionals that usually went to a decent uni
4. Gains traction from locals, usually 20s and 30s, overtime
5. Said locals bring their cool friends who all usually live in Manhattan to the given club and it grows popular
6. Crowd remains such, white collar professionals who all know each other.
7. Hot girls join in and it really takes off.
8. It grows popular and now every guy is trying to get in but manageable since a lot of guys are locals or well to do types.
9. People from outside of the borough hear about it and it crosses the ears of the Bridge and Tunnel crowd.
10. People from New Jersey and Long Island start showing up, the club is officially trash now.