Kick back, grab a cold one, and join me on my quest to find the coldest beer, unique cocktails, tastiest local cuisine, live music and kick-ass jukeboxes in the bars, taverns, honky-tonks, roadhouses, and dancehalls in the country.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
"The Bridge Cafe, NYC" (VIDEOCAST)
Lower Manhattan, near the South Street Seaport to be exact, is the oldest part of New York City. Join me as we hit the Oldest Drinking Establishment in NYC, the Bridge Cafe. Once a den of thieves, river pirates, and cuthroats, this tavern has been serving up a nice cold pint since 1794. Good booze, amazing history, a great staff, and the best homemade potato chips as a bar snack. What's not to love?
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