Vie nocturne de New Jersey…
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C'est un poteau que j'avais voulu écrire pour pendant quelque temps.  Je voudrais quelques commentaires de ceux de toi vivant dans différentes parties du pays pour voir si vous éprouvez les situations semblables, ou si je vis juste dans un état foutu shitty. 

For most of my life I never noticed the state of nightlife in New Jersey for a variety of reasons.  During college I was immersed in college life and had plenty of mixers, parties, dorm room get-togethers to occupy my nights.  Then after college I was working at a restruant where I basically created the scene.  Me and my co-workers just frequented other local restruant bars… the goal basically to get drunk enough to make some bad decisons at the eventual after party- that always took place at my house.

But now having been out of college for awhile, and in the “real world” I’ve come to realize that it is very difficult to find good places to hang out in New Jersey.  I’ve broken the types of bars/clubs to three.  I am excluded sports bars and strip bars as these are more of guys night out places then places to meet chicks.

  1. The Hometown Hero Bar  I live in an area of NJ that I didn’t grow up in.  So when I frequent local bars I am amazed how cliquey they seem to be.  I’ve come to realize that most of these bars are filled with Hometown Heroes.  A Hometown Hero is someone who has not moved past their high school glory.  These are people who are still frequenting the same bar ten years later.  You can spot these people in the bar easily.  They are often known by the bartenders… They spend most of the night meeting and greeting other home town heroes.   This type of bar sucks for picking up chicks as it is filled with cock blockers.  Every girl there is being stalked by some guy who is still in love with them from high school.  Whenever you try to talk to a girl this guy will butt in and try to befriend you in a condescending way.. making you feel like an outsider.  Not to mention that these bars all have that depressing feel of being filled with people that time forgot.  Living in the past really produces a gloomy vibe.
  2. College Bars  These bars absolutely kicked ass…. when I was in college.  College bars are a lot like Hometown Hero bars in that they are extremely cliquey.  I know.  I used to be one of the guys surrounding by a gaggle of sorority girls just waiting to head back to the frat house with me.  The good points of these bars are the extremely drunk girls, the fun party atmoshere, the cheap beers…. (okay maybe these bars aren’t that bad afterall)  The problem that I have with them is I’m not the King of College anymore.  Whenever I’m in these bars I feel like I’m trying to relive my glory days instead of creating new glory days.  Girls are more open to talk to you in these bars then in Hometown Hero bars, but they are just as filled with college cock blocks.  
  3. Wannabe NY City Clubs and Lounges  The problem with these places other than the horrible music, pricey drinks, and coke head chicks…. is that they are filled to the brink with these guys.  While its fun to look at the girls and laugh at the guys I’ve come to realize that life’s to short to waste in place that makes me absolutely miserable… no matter how much talent the place packs.

So the big dillema is what kind of place does a 29 year semi professional man living in NJ go to cheat on his girlfriend? (um i mean have a good time with his friends)


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5 comments
  1. Chase
    November 4, 2007

    I’m with you there. I live in AZ and can relate with each of the bar scenarios you described. I’m 28 y/o pharmacist btw (same boat man).

    Personally…unless I’m just hanging out with some friends it sucks going to those places. They make you feel like the dirty old man stalking women no matter how social you are with everyone.

    I’ve studied daygame with Dimitri and Woodhaven (Drake and DiCarlo) and see that as pretty much the only way to go when uncomfortable with the age/nightlife thing. Street, bookstores, Starbucks whatever…when you end up in those bars you already have your target so there is no wierd vibe.

    Or AZ could be just as shitty a state as NJ.

  2. Bobby_Rio
    November 4, 2007
    So its not just Jersey? I agree showing up at the bar with the girls is your best bet. This all goes back to my theory of making friends with lots of girls… The more female friends you have the more your social circle opens up. You just need to make friends with girls younger (if you’re over 25) cause most of the good girls over 25 are engaged, married, or damaged goods…
  3. chris
    November 5, 2007

    I feel your pain. Jersey is a tough state. I’ve been to a lot of cities outside of jersey and find it a lot easier out there. If plans come together right I’ll be outta jersey in a couple months, going down to myrtle beach where 95 percent of the people are from somewhere else. I’ve spent a lot of vacation days figuring out were I wanna go, and I think that’s the place!

  4. Savage
    November 5, 2007

    Luckily, in Boston, there are enough different bars around that one can usually find a few decent places that fit well and provide a good source of hot girls. Though, we do have many of the three bars you mentioned (college bars in particular), we do have a 4th type, which basically consists of outgoing young professionals in the late 20s - early 30s, which is nice.

    My suggestion, join the winning team(s) and move a couple states North:)

  5. JonnyB
    November 5, 2007

    Bobby,

    You pretty much summed it up for Jersey…or at least North Jersey. I’m guessing you’re primarily talking about the Montclair / Clifton area.

    I’ve had good luck up at Dexter’s on 23 and that Irish Pub in Pompton Lakes, Thatcher McGee’s - much less of a douchebag factor and still some quality.

    You should check out Nyack in Rockland. Great nightlife and a good mix of bar types. They’ve got the typical Irish Pub, dance club, rock clubs, lounges, restaurants, etc. all close to each other for easy bar hopping. It’s far enough from home where you probably won’t run into anyone you don’t want to see.

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