(212) 243-8885
49 Grove St
New York,
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10014
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Neighborhoods: West Village, Downtown
What People Are Saying About Club Raleigh At The Oaks
The Editor
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Citysearch
The Scene – Launched with a birthday bash for Jennifer Lopez, Halo has so far attracted a steady stream of bold-type names including Ben Affleck, Stephen Baldwin, Queen Latifah, Derek Jeter and Marc Anthony. So what's the attraction of this mid-sized basement boite? Not the dark decor, which retains some decidedly unhip elements of its former life as the Oaks restaurant. The new sofas are stylish and comfortable enough, but are reserved for bottle-service only on busy nights. – – The Draw – The doormen posted underneath the unmarked awning seem to model their…
Stop your Wining
by fedupwithwiners
For all the posters that rate HALO a "1", I have this to say..."Stop your wining." Let's call a spade a spade here. Halo is for people who are comfortable in their own skin and do not seek out environments where they set themselves up for failure. While detractors call it another "trendy, velvet rope wannabe cool club," they completely miss the point. These are the same winers that wrote editorials in college lamenting the social ills that fraternity and sorotity life bring to a campus. My point is, don't ruin the fun for everyone just becasue you forgot how to. Of note, I enjoy going to a local bar just as much as fgoing to a club. It's about diversity of options. Halo is a great place/
Halo is OFF THE CHAIN!!!
by chocothun1
Well, I when to Halo on a friday night..WOW free of charge to get in, it's lounge, how many lounges do you know allow dancing..I'll tell NONe till now!
- Pros: Girls, nice crowd, Drinks off the hook
- Cons: alot of guys, bring your own group
Glorified Basement
by CHRISTINAK1
Halo is a glorified basement with a rude staff.
Simply put, do not go here. It's tiny, uncomfortable, and the staff makes it seem that they are doing you a favor by serving you.
- Pros: Good Crowd
- Cons: Rude Staff, Very Low Ceilings
The Details on Club Raleigh At The Oaks
Snacks:
In contrast to the bottle mark-ups, a reasonably-priced dinner menu is available before 1am, which includes $8-$10 starters like pizza and satay sticks, and a range of entrees under $20, including risotto, steak and noodles.
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