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The Plumm (formerly Nell's)

(212) 675-1567
246 W 14th St,
New York, NY 10011+7201
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perverted, sexist bathroom attendant and scumbag managers and staff
By annie-san

i'd give this place a negative if i could. i had my worst experience ever here. and i don't mean that it was just lame, which it was. empty, on a thursday after work. but, even moreso, worst as in the bathroom attendant was peeking under my bathroom stall while i was using it. yes, WHILE I WAS USING THE MOTHERF$%^ING TOILET!!! the male bathroom attendant watches women on the toilet. f%$^ing skeezy. and pathetic. after screaming at him and furiously informing the manager, he sent a busboy down to do the job he should have cared enough to do himself. so the busboy talked to the scumbag toilet bo...
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Posted on 6/14/2008. ( Permanent Link )
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One word: Lame
By ljspammer who lives in Meatpacking District

This has got to be the worst bar in the city. I went here on a Sat. night expecting a good time only to pay a $50 cover to hang out with 10 macaulay culkin groupies. TEN!!! there were literally 10 people in the entire place and they all seemed to be waiting for a star to walk in, which never happened. If you are planning on hitting up The Plumm save you time and head over to Hogs and Heifers.
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Posted on 5/30/2006. ( Permanent Link )
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4.8

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The Plumm is Sexy Sweet
By TwoWheeler who lives in New Brighton

The newest night spot to sprout out of the Meatpacking District is The Plumm. The former site of Nell's keeps the velvet rope intact, allowing invitation-only attendance. (I only got in by being on the list for a book party.) The room is dark with rich paneled walls aglow with the warm light of large, boxy, orange chandeliers that put the club somewhere between a 19th century men's club and a Shanghai brothel. Low rectangular couches are placed squarely about, giving good sightlines to people-watch across the length of the club. Margaritas were sweetly-tart with just a little salt on the rim. ...
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Posted on 5/12/2006. ( Permanent Link )
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