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George Washington ate here and so can you. And since you (presumably) don't have wooden teeth, expect the going to be much easier. Opened in 1762, former Revolutionary War hang now sports multi-million dollar facelift. Vintage pub vibe, plus dangling filament bulbs for a touch of the contemporary. Irish publican owners know their way around a smooth pour.
Done with the 9-to-8 at Deutsche Bank? Skip Chotchskie’s and head down Pearl Street for the F.D.’s über-most after-hours scene. Inside is a ginormous fully loaded bar, crowded side-stepping, delec... read more
Drink at the Full Shilling for a measly farthing. Elegant structure boasts huge wooden bar over 100 years old, shipped from Belfast on a steamer. Wall Streeters find whiskey and friendly banter dur... read more
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