Sin Sin 85 2nd Ave. (@ 5th St.)
East Village
212.253.2222
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Sin Sin:
East Villagers come here for a cool vibe in a bar where the clientele actually shows up to let loose. Not too much pretension pulses through this place. C’mon, there’s a disco ball, and since the 1970s are long gone, Sin Sin isn’t taking itself too seriously. The scene is mixed and the vibe is sexy, wrapping drinkers up in salacious suggestions that urge people to dance. It’s also a slamming breeding ground for up-and-coming DJs. The Leopard Margarita (named for the sexy upstairs Leopard Lounge) is known for instigating sinful activities among customers, but what the hell? Throw caution to the wind and revel in sinful seduction.
After my coat got stolen, they made me stand outside while I waited for the cops because they were not responsible for the coat being stolen. I waited outside for over an hour in 17 degree weather. Other places would normally let you wait inside and the longer I stood outside but this probably happens so often that they have perfected the solution of pushing the problem out the door. Well luckily there are lots of other places in New York City to go to so I can comfortably go through the rest of my life without going to Sin Sin again. I had decided to stay for one more song after taking my coat out of coat check, but I should have heeded the signs posted everywhere saying "Mandatory Coat Check" and they are "not responsible for stolen coats/items" and not stayed for one more song , one other person also had his coat stolen the same night. Oh and the floor boards have many gaps in them my heels kept getting stuck, the same floorboards also seem to be decayed as you can make new holes by simply standing there waiting for coat check.
1/1/2009 9:34:00 AM
Sussi . says:
I'm visiting from the desert in the Sahara. It’s my first time in NY but I must say the girls dancing at sin sin are prettier than all the camels we have back home in the dessert. Kept ordering drinks and I felt like I was seeing a fatamorgana when i looked into the bartenders eyes. Now I want to marry her and offer her dad 10 camels in exchange.