Hotels
For dinner and dancing to a famous orchestra we suggest some of New York's more important hotels:
Hotel Ambassador, (51st and Park Ave.) features Vincent Lopez in the new Trianon Room, and a fine cuisine.
Hotel Lincoln, (44th and 8th. Ave.) features Isham Jones in the new Blue Room. Saturday couvert $1.00.
Hotel Lexington, (48th and Lexington) offers Isham Jones in the new Blue Room. Saturday couvert $1.00, dinner from $1.25.
Hotel Roosevelt (46th and Madison) Bernie Cummin's orchestra together with songs by Dorothy Crane.
Hotel New Yorker (34th and 8th Ave.) where the Three Debutantes' sweet voices blend with the music of Hollywood's own Ted Fio Rito. Couvert Saturday $1.50. Dinner from $1.75.
Hotel Plaza (58th and 5th Ave.) Piano pounding Eddie Duchin is extremely popular, so make your reservations early. Dancing by the De Marcos.
Night Clubs
After the theatre, late in the evening, you'd do well to drop in to:
The Stork Club (3 E. 53rd St.). Nat Brandwyne's Band and Nano Rodrige's rumba orchestra alternate for dancing. Miss Marjorie Logan, Greenwich society girl, who sang last season at the St. Regis and over a nation-wide hookup, sings at this fashionable rendez-yous.
Leon and Eddie's (33 W. 56th St.) offers a riotous time with the hottest show in town. Always a young crowd.
Jack Dempsey's (50th and 8th Ave.) supplies an excellent dinner with steaks grilled over charcoal before your eyes. There's a blue mirrored, soft-lighted cocktail room, and a supper dance room with two orchestras. You may enjoy Jack's endless collection of antographed photographs of the world's famous.
Le Coq Rouge (65 E. 56th St.). Luminous glass wall murals, showing aeroplane night views of New York City. Irvin Gilbert's music.
Hollywood (48th and Broadway). Features a snappy floor show.
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