Steve Lewis on Bottle Service in NYC

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Steve Lewis on Bottle Service in NYC

There is a lot of talk on Bottle Service these days. Here is an interesting take by nightlife legend Steve Lewis:

The consensus is that Tenjune and clubs which cater to the Wall Street crowd will be most affected and that the highest end joints like 1 Oak and Rosebar will not see a difference.

I believe Tenjune, Marquee and those “types” of joints will do just fine because of brainpower at the top. These guys will adjust, buckle down, trim fat, and find a way. The theory that bad news will drive them to drink has always rang true. Look for clubs heavily dependent on corporate revenue streams to be hardest hit, but even those will survive. It may be more weddings for the Capitale, Espace kind of spaces, and those might be less extravagant, but the sharp pencils at those places will erase some costs and come out ahead. Those in trouble are the marginal places run by fairly inexperienced operators who came in on the big wave of the model/bottle era and will surely crash into the beach. I expect vacancies with properties flipping into other hands. It may be a great opportunity for a reemergence of the fun fun fun dive clubs of the 80’s. Landlords unable to develop properties may again welcome club runners to maintain a revenue stream until people can actually afford to buy condos again, or there are lending institutions that will actually finance them again.

It may be a great opportunity for a reemergence of the fun fun fun dive clubs of the 80’s.

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Hell, I would be happy with just the fun fun clubs of the 90’s.

Blood is in the water on Bottle Service. And its a good thing.

Read Good Night Mr. Lewis Here.

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