Our NYC Bar of the Day is Standings Bar, located at 43 East 7th Street in Manhattan’s East Village.
Category Archives: Pub Crawl NYC Random Thoughts
Our thoughts on Labor Day 2021
Because it marks the unofficial end of summer, Labor Day always brings a bit of sadness to us at Pub Crawl NYC. In non-pandemic years, summer in NYC offers many opportunities of beautiful weather for NYC pub crawls and other city exploration. September is still a good weather month in NYC and, if lucky, October can be as well. But, those two months just aren’t quite the same as June, July and August. Either way, Delta-variant depending, we look forward to a few more NYC bar crawls in the months ahead. Happy Autumn!
Happy 233rd Birthday to New York State!
It was 233 years ago on July 26 that New York State ratified the United States Constitution, becoming the 11th state to do so. Therefore, July 26th is a great day to drink some New York State beer and eat some New York State food. We suggest a visit to Manhattan’s Local & Vine, located at 282 Hudson Street in West Soho.
Happy Bastille Day 2021!
Our NYC French Wine Bar of the Day: Jadis, located at 42 Rivington Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Happy Independence Day 2021!
Happy 245th birthday to the USA! Our NYC Bar of the Day: Fraunces Tavern, located at 54 Pearl Street in Manhattan’s Financial District.
Happy Canada Day 2021!
O Canada! Our NYC Bar of the Day: Ontario Bar, located at 559 Grand Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Happy 2021 Summer Solstice!
Our NYC Bar of the Day: The closest bar with outdoor seating!
Resuming periodic NYC bar crawls
With NYC slowly re-opening, we’ve re-started occasional NYC pub crawling. It’s been nice to get back out there and visit old and new establishments. We’ll share some highlights in the days and weeks ahead.
Happy Flag Day 2021!
Our NYC Bar of the Day: Fraunces Tavern, located at 54 Pearl Street in Manhattan’s Financial District.
NYC slowly opening up
We welcome the news that NYC’s re-opening is speeding up as more people become fully vaccinated from COVID-19. We look forward to more frequent visits to bars and restaurants in the weeks and months ahead. We will keep you informed of new and interesting places that we visit along the way. Stay tuned.