To-go Booze sales to become permanent in NYC?
A recent article in Gothamist caught our attention. We believe, if handled properly, To-Go Booze sales becoming permanent will be a positive for the bar business. We’ll see what transpires in Albany.
Our thoughts for Memorial Day weekend 2020
In normal times, our pre-Memorial Day weekend post discusses our excitement for the weekend and the summer ahead. Unfortunately, these are not normal times. Among many other abnormalities, no bars will be open as normal for the...
April 30 marks the 208th anniversary of Louisiana statehood
If there were no coronavirus, it would be a great day to visit 1803, located at 82 Reade Street in Manhattan’s Tribeca. We look forward to visiting 1803 after all of this Covid-19 madness is over with.
Happy National Beer Day 2020!
It was 87 years ago today that the first part of repeal of Prohibition took place, making beer legal again in the United States. How will you mark the occasion?
Happy Tartan Day 2020!
How will you celebrate Scottish Pride today? We wish we could visit one of Manhattan’s Caledonia Pub locations today. Alas, due to the coronavirus pandemic, such a visit will not be possible.
Happy Vernal Equinox 2020!
On this first full day of Spring, our NYC Bar of the Day: Spring Lounge, located at 48 Spring Street in Manhattan’s Little Italy. Although, in light of COVID-19, it’s unlikely that Spring Lounge will be open today or...
Bar crawling through Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights
We recently pub crawled through Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights neighborhood and visited such spots as Beer Street South and Bar Meridian. We’ll share some brief thoughts on these and other establishments from this particular NYC...
Bar crawling in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg
We recently had a chance to pub crawl through the northeast corner of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. We visited several spots along our journey, including the beer bars 18th Ward Brewing and One Stop. We’ll share some...
Happy Mardi Gras 2020!
Our NYC bar/restaurant of the Day: 1803, located at 82 Reade Street in Manhattan’s Tribeca.