Sunday, March 9, 2008

Historic Bars in NYC

In 2005 New York Magazine published a list of the most oldest drinking establishments in the city. These places have maintained an air of authenticity, and often have history written all over the walls. Beer and drink prices at these venues start at $5-up. If you’re into history and old bars, check these places out:


1) Bridge CafĂ© (est. 1794), 16 ½ Dover St, NY, NY, 10038, 212-227-3344,
www.eatgoodinny.com, (2,3—Fulton St);

2) Ear Inn (est.1817), 326 Spring St, NY, NY, 10013, www.earinn.com, (C,E—Spring St);

3) Chumley’s (est. 1830s), 86 Bedford St, NY, NY, 10014, 212-675-4449, www.midtownnewyorkcityhotels.com, (1—Christopher St);

4) P.J. Hanley’s (est. 1874), 449 Court St, Brooklyn, NY, 718-834-8223, (F,G—Carroll St)
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