Every now and again, OK maybe a little too much, this Style Spotter enjoys after work drinks and light dinner with friends.However, for those of you new to the city it can be a hassle to find a chic place to unwind after such a hectic metropolitan day. You need a restaurant/bar where reservations are unnecessary, where cocktails are dangerously pretty and where the appetizers are what they should be... appetizing!
Well, my fabulous sister-in-law and I walked down trendy 5th Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn to spot after work hot spots for those in need of a proper dose of spring time fun!

Nana located on 155 5th Avenue is a modern mix of Asian Fusion. There's a delectable sushi bar and drinks range from sake to raspberry, white chocolate martini's. So, very good.(hiccup!)

For those of you who desire a Mediterranean influenced evening, join the hip set of patrons who relax, (did we mention the hookahs?) and dine here at Babouche. Located at 163 5th Avenue, Babouche is truly an oasis in the heart of Park Slope with a menu featuring modern Moroccan dishes and palpable wines.
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Some days you simply want a decent steak, a slop of mashed potatoes and a cold beer. 200 Fifth offers just that and more with live music nights, ball games on the numerous flat screens, a pool table, along with an eclectic juke box, all make for a very fun, ole American night. Cleverly named after it's location on 200 5th Avenue, 200 Fifth also satisfies you tipsy, sweet tooth with a mix of alcoholic, filled dessert shakes.

Press 195, named by the Food Network as the "Sandwich Kings of Brooklyn," certainly live up to their names. Located at 195 5th Avenue, Press 195 specializes in mouth watering hot pressed sandwiches, which are pressed using handcrafted Ciabatta bread, and rare New England beer. Some days you just want to be easy.
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1. Thanks for this information.New York is sizzling in the summer. Don't forget Avon moisturizers.
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leon at 8:54AM on May 17th 2008