Gay bars in red bank nj

It throws you lemons, which is supposed to lead to ice cold lemonade. Stress seems to latch onto your shoulders at all opportunities. There should always be a "light at the end of the tunnel. Whether it is mid-week, a manic Monday or time to usher in the weekend, Red Bank and Asbury Park are packed with the hottest bars and clubs that light up when the sun goes down.

So put down the briefcase. Loosen the tie. But make sure you have the most fabulous, show-stopping heels when you walk through the doors of these local late-night spots. It's a natural progression from eating to dancing, very similar to the nightlife in Italy. I think that's what people love about Porta — how organic that transition feels.

And how you can get a world-class meal in the same place where you can let loose. That doesn't exist anywhere else around here. The dining room side is for our older crowd, 30s and 40s. The music is more throwback. People usually bounce from room to room. It's nice to have the different music options under one roof.

With a capacity ofmusicians perform on a foot by foot stage, with a four-way monitor mix. TIME TO GO: "Our local scene is one of the best in the country, and we often present two to three local acts each night in support of the touring road shows," the website states. Have your music and your brew, too.

8 great spots for nightlife in Red Bank and Asbury Park

Upcoming acts include Charlie Mars Feb. It is New Jersey's ultimate club complex with a state of the art sound and visual system, according to the club's website. MUSIC: 9 p. Thursday marks club karaoke with VJ Jilly Sentino and happy hour all night. More karaoke takes place 8 p.

On Saturday nights, country line dancing starts at 7 and the "Ultimate Dance Party" starts at I'm one ratchet below that where it's good to pregame at Watermark, or after you've had your dance. Lewis says Watermark is a good complement to surrounding clubs, with Paradise across the street and Porta nearby.

I'm getting a lot of overflow from the Porta crowd; what's happening is people are coming to Watermark before and after — so I'm cultivating this younger crowd on Friday nights, getting these to year-olds coming in, which is new and fresh for me. That crowd's never sort of been interested in what I have going on, which is mixology.