Did you hear about the bar on the moon? The drinks are terrific, but there’s no atmosphere.
from Michael Lewis, A GUY WALKS INTO A BAR…
Did you hear about the bar on the moon? The drinks are terrific, but there’s no atmosphere.
from Michael Lewis, A GUY WALKS INTO A BAR…
For the second consecutive day, our NYC bar of the day: Jadis, located at 42 Rivington Street in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Our NYC French wine Bar of the Day: Jadis, located at 42 Rivington Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Located at 505 8th Avenue in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen, The Tailor is a recently-opened bi-level Irish pub. While there’s a vague tailor-theme going on here in homage to the surrounding (but shrinking) Garment District neighborhood, we couldn’t help but think this was another rather common Midtown pub, of which there must be at least a dozen similar spots within a few blocks in either direction. We didn’t find the craft-beer selection all that compelling either. Perhaps the cocktails are the liquid draw here, but we didn’t sample any of those.
Happy 242nd Birthday to the good ol’ USA. Our NYC Bar of the Day: Fraunces Tavern, located at 54 Pearl Street in Manhattan’s Financial District.
Our NYC bar of the day: UpNorth, located at 17 Wyckoff Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Located at 446 West 14th Street in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, The Woodstock (as its name alludes), is a retro-1960s cocktail bar and pizza spot. The Woodstock is more spacious than expected with the bar up front, followed by some seating and then, in the back-right of the space, a small 1960s retro living room set up. The pizza (10-inch diameter in size) was solid and the cocktails were plentiful. Add in the friendly staff and this is a must-visit on your next NYC pub crawl through the neighborhood. We look forward to returning here.
Best wishes to you on this first day of summer. Happy pub crawling this season!
Located at 938 Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan’s Morningside Heights, Dive 106 is the fourth and furthest north location of the Upper West Side Dive Bar. This address has been home to other bars in the not-so-recent past (Amsterdam 106 and Amsterdam Tavern). Frankly, we couldn’t see a big difference in the layout of Dive 106 from its previous occupants, other than the space having some of the dive theme (as in nautical diving) scattered around. As with other Dive Bar locations, the craft beer selection is solid with around 20 taps and additional bottled/canned offerings. We look forward to returning here on our next NYC bar crawl through the neighborhood.
We can across a NYTimes article, which describes spots to catch the matches, sorted by participating nation. Not all spots are bars, as some are restaurants or social clubs. We’ve been to nearly all the bars listed in this article and look forward to visiting the ones we haven’t been to yet.