Bungalow 8
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Bungalow 8 is one of New York City's most exclusive nightclubs.[1] Founded by Amy Sacco, Bungalow 8 quickly became a hotspot due to its celebrity clientele. Bungalow 8 is on Chelsea's 27th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues.
Some say Bungalow 8 is a modern-day Studio 54, and it was featured heavily as one of the settings in Lauren Weisberger's second novel Everyone Worth Knowing.
[edit] Membership
Often, a membership is needed to get into the club. Unless you have a coveted membership, or are a well-connected socialite, the doorstaff are very strict, just as Sacco intended.
[edit] Celebrity sightings
Bungalow 8 is a favorite for celebrities such as George Clooney, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, fashion designer Marc Jacobs, Paris Hilton, The Olsen Twins, Fergie, and Nicole Richie.
[edit] References
- ^ Ryzik, Melena. "Dance Hall Daze", The New York Times, November 5, 2006. Accessed October 7, 2007. "On my first night out, after a cruise through club row, the area around West 27th Street that is home to cavernous venues like Crobar and dens of exclusivity like Bungalow 8, I hit the Lower East Side."

