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Forget about Saturday nights, it's all about Sunday:

  • Writer: Rebecca Root
    Rebecca Root
  • Aug 25, 2014
  • 1 min read

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In New York it would seem that urine-drenched portaloos and three day benders are not the festival staples that the average Brit could be used to. A six hour mini dance party on a sunny Sunday is the more chic and edgy option and it gets the thumbs up.


Starting at 3pm every Sunday throughout the summer, Brooklyn's Mister Sunday promises a good time and a potentially boozy afternoon while having you tucked into bed nice and early, ready for Monday morning starts. This is how Brooklynites do it.


In a narrow courtyard between Industry City's beautiful warehouses, twinkling lights, a padded dancefloor and grassy verges turn this urban complex into Sunday's must-be location.


WHEN: 3pm to 9pm every Sunday throughout the summer until the end of October.


WHERE: At 241 37th Street besides Brooklyn's Sunset Park. Only 5 minutes from the 36th subway stop, it can be reached from Manhattan in minutes.


WHO: Anyone. From house mommas to teenie tots, booty shakers and old school fakers this party is open to every music lover. This invites in an ambience of peace and love - very seventies.


MUSIC: Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter play a blend of house beats, techno tunes, latin grooves and even a few jazzy numbers. It's an all round, pure shake-it vibe.


PRICE: Buy tickets online or on the door for $15. Once inside, Brooklyn's locally brewed beers and sangria cost around $7.


FOOD: No good party could be complete without a filling station and this one ain't bad. Tacos and Sottocasa'a coal-oven pizza by the slice hits the spot.

 
 
 

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