Where to Meet Latinos in New York City

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Why New York City is the best place for Latinos and Everyone.

Welcome to FrankLegend.com where we review the most viral content online. This week’s post is going to focus on Latino culture, the best places for Latinos to hang out, drink, dance and watch the latest World Cup matches in 2022!

Let me share some tips and my own recommendations so far! 
Warning! This is not a complete list at all and we are open to including your location into the recommendations so please feel free to contact me directly on Instagram: @FrankLegend

The best way to get ahead in life is by networking. You never know who you might randomly meet on the streets. I have met plenty of billionaires and multi-millionaires by just simply attending business networking events. And that’s not even the point! 

Whether its networking for business or finding the love of your life, networking proves to be the best way to make meaningful relationships. Often times it only takes one conversation with someone to know that this will be a partnership that will have a future. Networking increases the odds of this happening by 10x.

That being said, I encourage you all to network, be friendly, smile and have those business cards ready because New York City is the best place to do this. There are networking events for Latinos, Asians, Indians, Speed Dating, Business, Venture Capital and even Pottery classes. You name it, we probably have it in New York City. So let’s take advantage of the most incredible and opportunistic city in the world!

Recommendation: 

The “NYC Latino Professionals Meetup” group is one of my favorite events to attend. The organizers are kind, laid back and always pick great rooftop or nice bars in the city to host their events. Admissions are mostly free and a great way to start your business networking among other Latinos. I have met lawyers, doctors, financial advisors, businessmen, entrepreneurs and a diverse background of people.

PS: Be ready to dance later in the night! lol

The best part about being Latino is the culture, the people and the dancing. New York City offers this every weekend. If you want a great place to actually dance Bachata, Salsa or Merengue and then as the night gets wilder, sprinkle in some reggaetón at midnight, these are the spots you have to visit. I’ve personally danced Bachata and Salsa at these locations and of course got into it with some dembow and perreo! All around these spots offer a great view into Latino culture and our music. The women are beautiful, the men can dance and the DJ’s keep the party going well into the night. Check out these clubs for more details!

Recommendations: 

Club Cache NYC – Manhattan 14 St Union Square

Gonzalez y Gonzalez – Downtown Manhattan

Mama Juana – Queens 

LaBoom – Queens

Viva Toro – Brooklyn

Some of the best places to meet Latinos are at the bars/restaurants. These spots usually become a mix of both by just moving the tables around and setting up the dance floor, El Toro Loco I’m thinking of you.

If you want to meet Cuban or Ecuadorian people, google Cuban food and you’ll most likely meet a community of Cubans or Ecuadorians in New York. You can basically look up any Latin American country’s food on Google and you’ll find what you’re looking for somewhere in NYC. I’ll definitely need your help with this one because I don’t know all the best of the best spots but hopefully you all can leave your comments down below and share with the community here. 

This is a hard one! How to find the best spots where most Latino soccer fans hang out at? Google it or ask the internet in a blog post. Here is a list of spots that look really good to try out this year and of course you can all comment if they were good or not! What I liked about Eater New York’s list of 8 spots is that they gave very specific details about the locations and special promotions they are doing. Most importantly how big the TV’s were and if you needed to pay to watch. The list has 8 spots to check out but honestly it doesn’t really mention the demographics. All in all it doesn’t really matter since soccer is a universal sport that everyone loves and can enjoy together! Please do help me find some top Latino spots though, I would personally want to know where the Ecuadorian spots are at this time around and really meet more in the community! Hope this list has been helpfully. Submit your recommendations to me on Instagram: @FrankLegend.

Recommendations:

Eater NYC List

The Red Lion – West 4th Manhattan 

Final Thoughts

Submit your recommendations to my Instagram @Franklegend

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