The Artists Loft, another outdoor drinking option for the season, recently opened at the corner of John and Front Streets (181 Front Street to be precise) in Manhattan’s Seaport District. It’s across the street from the TKTS booth. A review of Artists Loft is forthcoming in this space.
Monthly Archives: May 2016
May 29 marks the 168th anniversary of Wisconsin statehood
Our NYC Bar of the Day: Kettle of Fish, located at 59 Christopher Street in Manhattan’s West Village.
Happy Memorial Day weekend 2016!
Memorial Day weekend just may be our favorite weekend of the year here at Pub Crawl NYC. Sometimes it’s appropriate for a quick trip out of town; other times, it’s great to stick around town and go on a NYC pub crawl or three. As the weekend marks the unofficial beginning of summer, the weather almost always delivers. It was on this weekend long ago that we participated in our very first bar crawl and we’ve been a big fan of bar crawls ever since! So, whether you’re staying in town or traveling for the long weekend, have a great time, stay safe and happy pub crawling!
The drink menu at Have & Meyer in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
May 23 marks the 228th anniversary of South Carolina statehood
Our NYC Bar of the Day: Mason Jar NYC, located at 43 East 30th Street in Manhattan’s Murray Hill.
This is a solid tap beer selection
A review of Starlight in Brooklyn's Williamsburg
Located at 596 Grand street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Starlight is another neighborhood bar for the strip of Grand Street that leads to the eastern edge of Williamsburg. Retro vibe at Starlight includes some wood paneling and glass lampshades. Seven tap beers plus another ten out of bottle/can. Limited full bar. A solid addition to any NYC pub crawl along the eastern half of Grand St.
A review of Rose's Bar and Grill in Brooklyn's Prospect Heights
Located at 295 Flatbush Ave on the Prospect Heights / Park Slope border, Rose’s is a spot from the same owners as the solid pizza place, Franny’s (in fact, 295 Flatbush was the original Franny’s location before it moved across the street). Limited food selection makes us believe this spot is more of a bar than a restaurant, even if the spot closes somewhat early for a bar (midnight or so on most nights). Four draught beers plus a full bar; food menu is mainly small plates, a burger and some sandwiches. Good spot and worth a visit in your next NYC pub crawl along Flatbush Ave.
May 11 marks the 158th anniversary of Minnesota’s statehood
Our NYC Bar of the Day: Lake Street, located at 706 Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Happy Cinco De Mayo 2016!
Pub Crawl NYC wishes you a Happy Cinco De Mayo. And if you’re looking for a NYC pub crawl to mark the occasion, here’s one suggestion, sponsored by the good folks over at pubcrawls.com.