Made famous by its literary regulars the White Horse Tavern is one of oldest drinking establishments in New York. The White Horse Tavern is best known for its 1950s and 1960s Bohemian culture, as it was the favorite spot amongst local writers and artists at that time. It started humbly in 1880 as a longshoremen’s…
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Tavern on the Green
Tavern on the Green Central Park West & 67th Street The iconic New York restaurant set in the Central Park, wrapped in history and twinkling lights. Tavern on the Green has been a New York City landmark since 1934. Its remarkable setting within Central Park, large patio wrapped in twinkling lights, and easy elegance provide…
Fraunces Tavern
Fraunces Tavern 54 Pearl St at Broad St Find yourself in colonial New York, dine and drink where America’s Founding Fathers did. If you like whiskey, you are certainly in the right place! How many places in the world offer dinner and beverages at the exact location where the Founding Fathers once dined and conducted…
Flûte Midtown
Flûte Midtown 205 W 54th St Step down into the classy champagne lounge and imagine yourself in the notorious speakeasy that it once was – Club Intime. “Hello, Suckers!” – this is the way you would have been greeted if you entered the club in its heyday in the 1920s. The greeting would have been…