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Thursday, 19 September 2013

Lhosa wants more debates with DeBlasio- NY Times

Posted on 18:06 by Unknown
I am not surprised Mr. Lhota wants more debates with Bill DeBlasio-- the Democrat has had all the publicity of the primaries and everyone knows who he is pretty much whereas Lhota has been pretty much ignored by the press. Also noted here is that the Clintons , political powerhouses with great popularity in NYC, have come out for DeBlasio.

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Lhota, Behind in Another Poll, Wants More Debates With de Blasio

By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR
Published: September 19, 2013
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Joseph J. Lhota, faced on Thursday with another poll showing him far behind Bill de Blasio in New York’s mayoral race, proposed holding weekly debates, hoping they might alter the dynamics of the contest.

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“We need a wholesale reform of our city’s tax incentive programs.”
Bill de Blasio, Democrat
Mr. Lhota, a Republican, said that the two city-sponsored debates, which are already scheduled for late October, are insufficient, and that the men should face off in all five boroughs. 

“I think it’s important that we go out to the people, and they see the contrast between the two of us,” he said in an afternoon news conference on the steps of City Hall, adding, “We have two very, very different philosophies.”
Mr. de Blasio, speaking to reporters in the Bronx, did not accept or reject Mr. Lhota’s proposal.
“We are going to figure out the best way to go about debates, and most importantly the televised debate program where most people have the opportunity to see the contrast between the candidates — and you will see plenty of contrast,” said Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat. “I guarantee there will be a good number of debates. I look forward to them.” 

Mr. Lhota made his proposal shortly after another poll showed Mr. de Blasio with a commanding lead, underscoring the long odds Mr. Lhota faces in a city where Democrats far outnumber Republicans. 

In the new poll, released by Quinnipiac University, Mr. de Blasio had the support of 66 percent of likely voters, compared with 25 percent for Mr. Lhota. The Independence Party candidate, Adolfo Carrión Jr., received 2 percent. 

A poll of likely voters released on Tuesday by WNBC, The Wall Street Journal and Marist College showed Mr. de Blasio with a 43-point lead. 

The Quinnipiac poll found strong support for Mr. de Blasio among men and women, and across every income, education and age group. Ninety percent of black voters supported him, as did 68 percent of Hispanic voters and 52 percent of white voters. 

More voters viewed Mr. Lhota unfavorably than favorably, which may be a consequence of the barrage of negative television advertisements that a Republican rival, John A. Catsimatidis, broadcast during the primary. 

The poll, conducted by telephone from Sunday to Wednesday, included 891 likely voters and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
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Third Avenue Ale House

Posted on 18:01 by Unknown
This seems like just another neighborhood place.. wonder what reviews are like

One sour apple here, another person says it is awesome

Most reviews favorable

Third Avenue Ale House

3.5 star rating
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1644 Third Ave
New York, NY 10128
Neighborhoods: Yorkville, Upper East Side
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  • Review from Jordan J.

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    • Jordan J.
    New York, NY
    9/2/2013
    Third Ave Ale House is the best beer bar and the most consistent bar/restaurant I've come across in the area. Having lived nearby for a few months now, this has been the place that I've been coming back to the most, and it has continued to come through for me. Why is it so great, you ask?

    1) It has the best beer selection in in the area, by far. Other bars close by don't come close to the variety and quality of beers Third Ave typically has on tap.

    2) The food is always good, and sometimes great. The lamb burger here is AWESOME, and I find myself constantly ordering that or the Red Snapper Burrito on repeat visits. The menu is pretty much an amalgam of bougie takes on standard bar food, pretty much everything is delicious, and there's enough variety to come here multiple times without getting bored. Prices are pretty reasonable, as well.

    3) This is a SERIOUSLY underestimated brunch spot. Their take on a croque madame, their french toast, and the crawfish hushpuppies(!!!) are SO FREAKING GOOD. I'm not sure why this place isn't on more people's Sat/Sun afternoon short lists.

    My only issue with 3rd Ave, and perhaps it's an unfair one, is that I feel like they could have been a truly outstanding beer bar/gastropub, and yet they're only a good one. The beer selection is always very good, but it's rare that they throw on something that's too hard to come by elsewhere (not to mention that when they serve a good Belgian or something similar, they tend to overcharge the bejeezus out of it, for example asking $12 a glass for a Rodenbach Grand Cru). And while I don't know exactly how to describe it, the vibe here always is just a bit too vanilla - it's almost like they took a great gastropub and blended it with 5% Applebee's. I realize that being in this area the owners need to remain accessible to a diverse range of customers, and that simply pandering to hipsteresque beer nerds probably wouldn't be the best business model......but I really wish they'd do a bit more pandering, whether through hunting down some tougher-to-find kegs, lowering the price of the rarer beers that they do serve, or at least by hosting some good tap takeovers. What I believe is their sister bar in Park Slope (4th Ave Pub) does a better job of all this, so I can only assume this is by design, and that they could build a similar gestalt here if they so desired.

    Nonetheless, Third Ave Ale House remains my favorite place to grab dinner and a beer in the area, and should certainly be towards the top of your list if you're in the UES.
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  • Review from Katherine R.

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    • Katherine R.
    Washington, DC
    8/15/2013 1 photo
    I was visiting friends this weekend and we stumbled upon this quaint brunch spot on a gorgeous spring day and decided to give it a try. My Ranchero Frittata was very good... It hit the spot without being too heavy.

    The Bloody Marys were spicy and not too watery for $4. The mimosas were even better!

    Overall, great food and service and affordable cocktails!
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  • Review from Chris R.

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    • Chris R.
    Manhattan, NY
    8/4/2013
    I almost never write reviews, but I'm coming out of Yelp isolation because I feel strongly about this.

    I've been here 5 or 6 times! The beer selection is great and the food is very good (albeit a bit overpriced). However, I just can't go, knowing that I'll be overcharged for the wrong item which will probably be spilled on me anyway.

    EVERY time I've gone, literally EVERY time, there's been some issue with the service. This includes:
    - Orders messed up (The staff doesn't write anything down)
    - Prices incorrect on menu (they charged us $2 more than what was listed on our 'out-of-date' menu, didn't change it on the final bill)
    - Incorrectly charged
    - Spills (more than once)

    One time, the waiter spilled water all over my girlfriend's iPhone, and responded with "well, it's only water!" He then told the manager he hadn't spilled on anything, and only after I tracked down the manager and explained did they offer us a refund.

    Overall, the staff is really nice! The place can get a little noisy and it's a little overcrowded, but it'd be a four star in my book if only they didn't always mess up. Get your stuff together 3rd Ave Ale House and I will once more be a happy patron!
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  • Review from Justin W.

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    • Justin W.
    New York, NY
    8/29/2013 1 check-in here
    I stumbled in here at the end of the night and the only thing I remember besides the fact that they sold beer is that the bartender was great.  He was a guy and he was black and he had a hat. So if you see a black guy wearing a hat behind a bar, you're in good hands.
    No hat, no promises.
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  • Review from Elsie W.

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    Queens, NY
    7/20/2013 1 photo 1 check-in here
    YES they have brunch here!

    Solid eggs benedict. Got my Angry Orchard! The only thing is it's really hard to see the menu because there is literally no lighting...
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  • Review from Theano k.

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    Manhattan, NY
    8/12/2013 1 check-in here
    Our new fav neighborhood snack joint. We had the wings to start and then the triple pork burger with sweet potatoes fries and third avenue salad. The wings were huge with a lot of flavor. The  medium sauce was a little too hot but still amazing. The burger was huge, savory, juicy, the English muffin was a nice touch. Sweet potato fries are home cut and thin. The salad was just right. Crispy, fine but not soggy and the right combination of flavors.
    We had a German wheat beer, fantastic!
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  • Review from Tyler H.

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    • Tyler H.
    Manhattan, NY
    9/2/2013
    Nice having a cask on the UES. Served at the perfect cellar temp! I'll keep coming back for that. Pretzel was really good as well.
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  • Review from Carrie L.

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    Ellicottville, NY
    8/21/2013 1 photo 1 check-in here
    Love this bar and restaurant in Manhattan.  Great beer selection and terrific food.  It's in a great location uptown and the service has always been great.  You really feel welcome here and I've never experienced an order screw up or still like someone else reviewed.  Love the Ale House on 3rd Ave!
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  • Review from Michael G.

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    • Michael G.
    Manhattan, NY
    7/24/2013
    This is my far overdue Third Ave Ale House review. My roommate and I live in the area and were thrilled when we initially saw a new bar was opening up last fall with plenty of on-tap options. The management, bartenders and overall service of this place is really something special. The entire staff seems to strive to make you feel welcome, remember you when you come back, and will give you a (few) great beers in a fun ambiance.

    menu highlights
    -mac n cheese pie (I mean, enough said)
    -nachos
    -long island style garlic bread
    -scotch lovers more than welcome...they have a wide selection
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  • Review from Metzgie M.

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    Islip Terrace, NY
    7/8/2013
    Solid bar, with a decent selection of beers.  A friend recommended the place.

    Caveat to my review - this is my first time here, so my review is based entirely on the bar, bartender, etc... I heard the food is great, so I will re-review the place once I eat here.

    As I said, decent beer selection - not overly impressive.  Atmosphere is very nice, classy type scene.  For the most part, the bartender was attentive, however, not super friendly.  Crowd was mixed and friendly.
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  • Review from Mimi S.

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    • Mimi S.
    New York, NY
    8/21/2013 1 photo
    My experience living on the Upper East Side consist of many great memories and new friends from the Ale House. This was my go to spot for lunch during the day with my dog and drinks at night. This bar attracts a great group of people and a big reason why is because of the friendly and welcoming staff. They have an all-star bartender named Hector, he worked the bar like I have never seen before, knowing all his customers on a first name basis while professionally managing a crowded bar. It's those little things that make me really appreciate a place..on top of that the ale house has great food and beer.
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  • Review from Pamela S.

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    • Pamela S.
    New York, NY
    Updated - 5/27/2013
    I've been back a few times and have sampled more of the menu. Happy to report that it's all been quite tasty and I'd get it all again...

    - cheese-stuffed hot pretzel. get the mushrooms on the side, they're delicious
    - seared tuna sandwich with wasabi mayo and watercress. perfect
    - black bean veggie burger. really tasty
    - sea salt edamame. salty goodness

    Additional thoughts:

    I really like that you can choose different things to complement your burger/sandwich rather than just the typical fries or mixed greens. They get points for throwing in options like asparagus, spinach, rice, and mashed potatoes.

    The front room can get obnoxiously noisy, especially if there is a game on and there are some fratty guys getting sauced, so ask to sit in the back room if you want to be able to hold a conversation.

    They have oodles of outdoor seating -- they set up tables all long 92nd St when the weather's good.
    Listed in: Yorkville Food, Yelp 100 Challenge - NYC
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  • Review from Tracy M.

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    • Tracy M.
    Manhattan, NY
    7/2/2013
    I've been here a few times now and have sampled several of their dishes, and I have to say that it is a bit of a mixed bag.  There are some items they do very well.  Their fried calamari app was really well done;  the coating was crisp and flavorful, the calamari not at all overcooked.  Their sweet potato fries are like crack.  I could happily sit here and eat sweet potato fries and drink beer.  The lamb burger and chicken sandwiches are pretty good, too.

    There are some menu items though that sound like they should be good, but are not well executed.  The red snapper burrito, which I imagined would be like a delicious fish taco, was very "clunky".  It consisted of a big slab of overcooked fish, covered in a thick batter, with pickled cabbage and a chipotle cream.  Overall, it lacked cohesiveness.  The chicken tenders are covered in the same, strange, thick batter and were also tough and overcooked.

    One real sticking point for me though was when I went there with my daughter this evening.  I ordered mac & cheese from the kid's menu for her, and they literally brought out a bowl of Kraft macaroni and cheese.  $7.00 dollars for a bowl of what was probably Kraft Easy Mac, when they make their own in house for the Mac & Cheese pie.  That was a big WTF.  

    From a service standpoint, I find them to be fairly indifferent, like they don't quite care if you're there or not.  The first time I went by myself for lunch and the waiter forgot to put my order in.  The second time they whole family went, and either the waiter or the kitchen mixed up my husband's and my burger orders.  This evening, with my daughter, the waitress just seemed irritated that we were even there.

    If they could iron out the bugs in the menu and improve the attitudes of the staff, this could easily be a 4 or 5 star place.
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  • Review from Richard S.

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    • Richard S.
    Manhattan, NY
    8/10/2013
    It's been a while since I was able to add to my list of places in NYC that offer cask-conditioned beer but here's one.  I was walking down 3rd Ave on a beautiful summer afternoon and happened to see through an open window a hand pump brightly festooned with a green badge.  That was enough to stop me in my tracks. On entering I found out that they were serving a Greenport Harbor Pale Ale on cask.  it was served just right - a generous soft and frothy head and nicely cool - and this beer was delicious in a very English style.  Not sure if cask beer is a regular here but I hope so and will add the Third Ave Ale House to my cask ale ramblings around the city.
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  • Review from Lauren B.

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    • Lauren B.
    Manhattan, NY
    4/14/2013
    This place is AWESOME. First, if you are looking for an awesome beer selection and all around engaging bar, this place is it. There's an awkward table between the sit-down tables and bar that takes up way too much space, but that's all really fine when you consider the quality of the beer and atmosphere.

    The sweet potato fries are like... life changing. they taste like they've been fried in butter and all that is right in the world. And let's not forget about the wings - their wings are the perfect combo of crispy but drenched in sauce which is delicously spicy and a little barbeque-y as well. I've had beef and veggie burgers, while friends have tried lamb and triple pork, and nothing disappoints. The food comes out of the kitchen so quickly it's still steaming and wonderful. It's crowded and the waitstaff is a little slow, but 100% worth coming here. This place is amazing.
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NYC Sports Clubs Midtown East

Posted on 17:54 by Unknown
What is Zumba Yoga, is what I want to know.

This place ( New York Sports Clubs) is all over Manhattan

Interesting on how different sites get such widely different reviews--place on East 34th here had none but another very close to it on Madison Avenue gets really pretty good reviews


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  • Review from Sarah W.

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    • Sarah W.
    Vancouver, Canada
    3/31/2013
    I joined this gym so I could have a place to go when I am in town.  I loved it here... the staff for the most part are friendly.  Spin classes with Lynn are awesome (love her music!) I usually go during off-peak hours, so it's never a problem getting equipment.
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  • Review from Kenny C.

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    Brooklyn, NY
    2/18/2013 1 check-in here
    So far, this is the best NYSC I've been to in Manhattan. The space is pretty wide and open, especially the free weight area. I'm not a fan of the dumbbells, but that seems to be a given with NYSC.

    I was also a fan of the ab workout area in the back of the lower level. Lots of different machines.

    Keep in mind I was here on a Friday afternoon at around 2:30. So your mileage may vary during peak hours.
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  • Review from Bruce N.

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    • Bruce N.
    Manhattan, NY
    2/14/2013
    I used to like this gym but when I came lately there's some giant grass thing in the middle of the weight area occupying over a third of the weights, with some big ad to take classes in this area.  No thanks, the god damn membership is already too much money.  So much for weights.  I wish I could turn myself into a New York City girl and just do cardio because they have plenty of those machines.
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  • Review from Ryan S.

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    New York, NY
    1/5/2012
    I come here every workday (M-F), and some weekends, and have a pretty good understanding of this particular NYSC's positives and negatives. On the upside, you've got lots of equipment, spacious walled-in showers, an upbeat training staff, and relatively long operating hours. On the downside, you've got the clientelle and cleanup staff.

    After being a member of NYSC for nearly 3 years, I've decided this place has to hold the award for most eclectic, obnoxious, and occasionally creepy clientelle. I've spent long runs on the treadmill listening to people yell into their cellphones without getting off a machine, waited for a weight bench that someone else was "occupying" as he alternated between 3 other machines or, worse, used it as a stretching and workout mat, and regularly waste around 10 minutes hunting down certain weights, kettleballs, etc. that had been left somewhere completely illogical (in the corner next to the treadmills? Really?).

    That's just on the gym floor. In the locker room you get all the whistlers, self-proclaimed tenors, cross-shower conversationalists, creepy cell phone "texters", grown adults hacking up loogies or blowing their nose on the shower floor, etc. And it's always covered in towels! Towels everywhere! Towel Wasteland! There are towel bins every three feet--are people in the gym so lazy that they can't throw their own towels in a towel bin? And even if not, where's the cleanup crew to follow up? Why are there always 3-4 empty soap/shampoo bins? Why were two of the hairdryers broken for two weeks and why was the other so filled with lint that it only worked under threat of failure during that period?

    I love the training staff, facilities, and equipment here. Unfortunately, it's ruined by the members. Then again, this is New York--creepy crazy guy is ubiquitous, and in a creatine and propecia fueled environment like the gym, you've got to expect a few weirdos at all hours of the day.
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  • Review from Linda L.

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    Berkeley, CA
    2/1/2010
    This New York Sports Club location is the quintessential three stars: A-OK. NYSC is the equivalent of taking Megabus on the road to Fitnessville: crowded and funny-smelling, with unhelpful staff and occasional machinery breakdowns. But when you're in New York trying to get from Point A to Point B relatively cheaply, what else can you do? Standards are for rich people.

    That said, some NYSC locations sink to Fung Wah levels, and it should be noted that this location is not plagued by mold, theft, or rampant lechery as some other locations seem to be. The main floor as well as the locker rooms are reasonably spacious. It does get crowded after work, but if you're a morning exerciser, as I am desperately trying to be, you'll have the whole place (including weights) pretty much to yourself, and you can watch Saved By the Bell (8:00-8:30 am) on the personal TV screen attached to your cardio machine.
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  • Review from Spencer X.

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    • Spencer X.
    Manhattan Valley, Manhattan, NY
    12/14/2012
    Have you ever seen those commercials with the meatheads walking around saying, "I lift stuff up and put them down," or "Hey, bro! Drinking the bro-tein, bro?!"  Well, this is the gym they are parodying.  The trainers heavily out-number the customers, and so they kick you off the equipment because they are using five machines in rotation.  Or they are trying to target you as their next client.  Even then, they also don't understand why you don't want to have a body that is full of steroid-induced muscles, packed so tight that you don't have a neck.  This is a physical therapy clinic that became a gym that still wishes it were a physical therapy clinic.

    Also, the workers who workout here don't heed their own sign on the wall that reads, "Do not drop the weights."  Thanks to them, a 25 lb weight nearly hit me.

    Lastly, shady billing practices.  Verrrry shady indeed!  Just sayin' . . . it's a joint lawsuit waiting to happen.
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  • Review from Benson Y.

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    • Benson Y.
    New York, NY
    9/3/2011 3 check-ins here
    This NYSC is one of the nicer ones in the area.  It's a rather large one too.  When you first walk in, you go up to the main desk in the middle.  There are several offices to the left and to the right is a section choc full of cardio machines including the newer treadmills with the "NYSC Network" set up on them allowing you to watch videos and create personalized playlists (as well as TV).

    The upper floor has some private training areas, though I confess I have yet to actually go up there and explore.  Downstairs is where the studios and weight equipment is located.  When you go down the stairs, the women's locker room is to the right while the men's is to the left.  There's tons of equipment.  I've been there at the 5pm rush hour period and still managed to get a workout in with minimal waiting.  You'll have a bit more waiting time on cardio machines however as mini-lines tend to form during the busier hours.

    The trainers and staff here are quite friendly and helped me locate some of their equipment when I first started going to this branch.

    The men's locker room is slightly grungy, but I've come to expect that from most locker rooms.  There is a steam room and plenty of showers with fairly large stalls.

    I have enjoyed my workouts at this branch and plan on going back often.
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  • Review from Shawn A.

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    • Shawn A.
    Astoria, NY
    10/12/2010
    It ain't cheap, but it's a damn good gym.  The staff is friendly and helpful (and always happy to try and sell you on a personal trainer - I'm not THAT out of shape people (am I? (oh jesus (I hate myself (I need to get to the gym (I'm AT the gym))))))

    It's huge, and it has some state of the art craziness like a system that tracks your runs on treadmills and elipticals and then emails it to you all while charging your ipod.  Plus, it may be expensive, but it lets you go to any of the NYSC's, which makes it that much harder for you to come up with excuses not to work out.
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  • Review from Terrell W.

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    • Terrell W.
    New York, NY
    8/30/2012
    I loved this gym so much because on the upper floor, it has alot of cardios and the lower floor it has alot of strength training machines. With free barbells. Also, it has a couple of studio classes so peoples can have their classes at. The showers are good with lots of space and high water pressure. I have tried 86th street nysc and 91st street nysc and i did not like it. I would consider you guys to come to this gym on 36th street and madision if you wanted to.
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  • Review from Veronica R.

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    Manhattan, NY
    10/1/2012 1 photo 2 check-ins here
    This review is for the Monday boot camp at 12:15pm  The instructor is amazing, what a great way to start the week.  Ive been going every Monday since the beginning of the summer now, and I feel more toned already, and feel great about myself every time I go.  I've tried multiple boot camps and body conditioning classes all over Manhattan, and I gotta say this one is one of the best.  He pushes you, without being over the top, but also lets you go at your own pace, so you don't feel inadequate or embarrassed if you can't do some of the exercises, and he's always there to explain them if he sees you are having difficulty, I love this class, highly recommend it!
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  • Review from Danielle C.

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    Seattle, WA
    8/2/2011 1 check-in here
    Nice NYSC gym.  This place is really spacious, with a giant first floor for cardio machines, and a giant basement floor for weight room and women's locker room.  I came in after work hours (around 5:30pm) and I actually didn't have to wait for a cardio machine!  It did start to pick up after 6:00pm though.

    The women's locker room was not bad.  The lockers are wooden, but I did have issues with the lighting - it's EXTREMELY dim.  Also, there are like "sub-sections" of the locker room where there are benches, but sometimes these sub sections get kind of clustered when it's busy hours.  I am pretty fond of the shower though - it's bigger than most NYSC showers, and there is a hook on the inside of the shower, so if you're a nervous person like me, you can just change in the shower easily instead of parading around naked to your locker (which  I am too chicken to do).  Whew!

    I'm pretty impressed with this gym.  If I'm in the area, I'll be sure to use the gym again!
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  • Review from ANASTASSIA B.

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    Brooklyn, NY
    3/24/2011 7 check-ins here
    This NYSC is in a great location, easy to get to & easy to hop on the train after a long workout to get home asap..or.. to get a drink afterwords :))
    With KTown right around the corner, it's the prefect pre-eating gym!

    They also have great Yoga(Vinyasa) classes with my favorite instructor for NYSC.

    This NYSC is also very clean with a working sauna room ;-)

    I come to this NYSC about twice a week & enjoy it.

    Plus there are pretty views on Madison Ave with all the beautiful buildings and a starbucks right next door to get your pre-workout green tea or post-workout coffee. :)

    This location is a keeper in my books!
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