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Help us make it rightThis pub is one of the oldest bars in the city. The house itself was built prior to 1817 and is named after its owner, former slave and revolutionary war hero, James Brown. Mr. Brown originally sold tobacco to sailors before embarking on the docks right outside the door where the Hudson came ashore. Over the last century, it has lived a precarious existence slinging drinks due to developers and...
As one of New York's oldest restaurants and bars, not to mention a designated landmark, we know how to serve great service and the best bar food in the city.
The libations don't stop until 4 am daily, but our kitchen closes at 2 am Monday through Thursday. Friday through Saturday we serve food until 3 am and on Sunday the kitchen closes at 1 am.
Since the liberation from Prohibition, the bar...
The Shark Reef is one of the most amazing, state-of-the art aquariums that you can visit in Las Vegas. You will enjoy a beautiful display of sharks, stingrays, sea turtles, eels and a remarkable jellyfish display with black lights. Sharks, alligators, monitor lizards and other fascinating creatures living in more than 1.6 million gallons of salt water. Visitors can experience an undersea ocean...
was well worth the money; awesome tanks and much to see; just as if you were in the wild with an aquarium tunnel over your head; great price and tours available and much variety.
Came here after going to the Secret Garden, it was a nice walk to finish up the rest of the day. Nice aquarium with a lot of ocean life all over. It was a bit hot inside, but still very cool exhibit.
An "NYC landmark, literally", this circa-1817 Hudson Square bar is a "laid-back" "artifact" where the "tight quarters" double as an "offbeat" "time capsule" with "historical paraphernalia" aplenty lining the walls; it's often "happily crowded" with "interesting" regulars, but anyone venturing by is "made to feel welcome."
A vestige of old New York, this bar, which opened in the early 19th century, has been known by various names. The current moniker—said to be taken from a music magazine named Ear, published in one of the rooms above—may have been chosen for its convenience alone: the owners simply painted out part of the "B" in the sign that said "BAR." Whatever the name, it's the antidote to all the stylish...
This aquarium is located in Mandalay Bay, and does feature a good conservation message that parents can appreciate. Daring visitors can...
Since the liberation from Prohibition, the bar had no name. To the sailors and longshoremen, it was like a clubhouse and was known as “The Green Door.” Its motto from long ago was “Known from Coast to Coast.” There used to be a pool table, gambling, tall tales, and no music except the sea songs of the bar room buddies. No women were allowed.
Then in 1977, new resident-owners christened the...
Listed in the National Register of Historic Buildings, Ear Inn has been serving beer and food to sailors, tradesmen and artists since the 1870s. Follow in their footsteps by grabbing a stool or a table and eating well. Try an eight-ounce…
We are staying at the Ear Inn and last night wanted to go eat some dinner, so we decided to eat at the Ear Inn bar downstairs. My gosh the food is great, my favorite were the dumplings! The place is so quaint and it was full of people, now I know why.Margaret Utterback
Cozy pub that doesn't allow cell phone (which is rare) and it's got old school charm. Totally worth grabbing a beer at this place.
We stayed in the house next to the pub for a few nights so naturally the place for a few pints. A proper community buzz to it, some great bar food (Chinese/American) and loved the selection of ales. Not surprised to hear about the slightly 'aggressive' reception some reviews have alluded to - but, for me, it was the right...
As a publican of three pubs in London I'm always super keen to try out landmark pubs when travelling. This place was exactly how described, cosy, traditional and bursting with all the old fashioned tat plastered across every wall/ceiling. The bar staff had a dry sense of humour but this added to the atmosphere. The food was also great. Excellent...
Very cozy place with long real history. Amazing fresh mussels! Yummy...) tables covered with paper, so you can occupy yourself while waiting for the order of drawing)
The Ear Inn Inc is located at 326 Spring St in New York and has been in the business of Retail - American Restaurant since 1977.
The Ear Inn. The oldest working bar in NYC.
Go to Ear Inn for a place that focuses on an American cuisine especially known for fish and steaks. Expect the average entrée to cost between $8 and $12.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner.
Notable Mention: Being a good value for your dollar.
Details to Note: Reservations are necessary for groups. Smoking is permitted in smoking areas. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair...
Since 1870, this bar has been a favorite of locals and tourists alike. It was originally a haunt for sailors, and several ghost stories are associated with the establishment making it something of a local legend. The space is small and intimate, offering the usual Irish pub fare and brews on tap. Live music and poetry readings are featured on some evenings. A true New York City bar, this is a...
The Extras: Great food that transcends the typical bar menu is served by Irish waitresses. Just don't ask for french fries.
When to Go: The bar usually features live jazz and blues from Sunday through Wednesday.
The attraction can get a little crowded during the mid-day. Try to visit early mornings or in the late afternoon.
The bar usually features live jazz and blues from Sunday through Wednesday.
Great food that transcends the typical bar menu is served by Irish waitresses. Just don't ask for french fries.
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