In the mid-2010s, Brooklyn's nightlife revolved around the Myrtle-Broadway subway stop, where fast-food restaurants became landmarks for those entering a vibrant cultural scene.
The electronic music scene, particularly around Bossa Nova, became a central point for young revelers exploring illegal raves and DIY parties amidst Brooklyn's evolving nightlife.
The Cabaret Law repeal in 2017 led to a creative surge, resulting in venues like Nowadays and Elsewhere that expanded the nightlife options beyond illegal spaces.
Palisades stood as a unifying venue for diverse musical tastes, where the spirit of carefree revelry thrived, despite violations of safety regulations.
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