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Charles Pfaff's beer cellar was located on Broadway near Bleecker Street (before 1862, Pfaff's address was given as 647 Broadway; after 1865, its location was advertised as 653 Broadway) in Greenwich Village, New York City. To enter the beer cellar—which was actually a vaulted ceiling bar and restaurant—its patrons had to go down a set of ...
The Comedy Cellar stage as seen from the audience left. The Comedy Cellar is a comedy club in Manhattan where many top New York comedians perform, sometimes referred to as the "Harvard of comedy clubs". [1] It was founded in 1982 by then stand-up comedian, and current television writer/producer Bill Grundfest. [2]
It included a restaurant called Windows on the World, a smaller restaurant called Wild Blue [1] (before 1999 was called "Cellar in the Sky"), a bar called The Greatest Bar on Earth [1] (which had previously been the Hors d'Oeuvrerie [2]) as well as a wine school and conference and banquet rooms for private functions located on the 106th floor.
Art Gray. Neighborhood: NoMad Yelp Rating: 3 Stars After opening its alluring cellar speakeasy in July last year, Apotheke NoMad, the sister of the beloved Chinatown original, launched a stunning ...
Two Momofuku Ko alums have teamed up to open the restaurant in downtown New York. ... More than 1,000 bottles will be kept in the cellar, but only about 200 wines at a time will be presented to ...
The Cellar Bar & Grille in Northborough is a place to be year-round, whether sitting down to dinner or enjoying an app and handcrafted cocktail. The Cellar Bar & Grille pleases with unique takes ...
The 21 Club, often simply 21, was a traditional American cuisine restaurant and former prohibition-era speakeasy, located at 21 West 52nd Street in New York City. [1] Prior to its closure in 2020, the club had been active for 90 years, and it had hosted almost every US president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Santa's Winter Wonderland At Watermark (Seaport) Located right on Pier 15 at the bottom of Manhattan is Watermark, an outdoor bar and restaurant that spans a whopping 10,000 feet.