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  2. Jan 16, 2024 · The oldest bars in NYC will impress first-time visitors looking to check off boozy bucket lists along with the most ardent local history buffs.

    • The Ear Inn

      When it opened in 1830, the historic Ear Inn was popular...

    • Neir's Tavern

      Neir’s Tavern in Queens has been a favorite of both patrons...

  3. May 1, 2018 · One of the leading ones was ‘The Ritz,’ located in Webster Hall, designated a New York City landmark in 2008, on East 11th Street between Third and Fourth Avenues. The Ritz opened on May 1, 1980, and it was one of the first clubs to use video in conjunction with music, utilizing a 30 x 30 foot screen (something other clubs around the ...

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    • Bemelmans Bar (1947) This upscale bar in the Carlyle Hotel is known for its murals painted by Ludwig Bemelmans, the author of the Madeline children’s books.
    • King Cole Bar (1932) The St. Regis Hotel’s refurbished King Cole Bar, originally established in 1932, continues to preserve a hint of vintage New York.
    • The Stonewall Inn (1930) The Stonewall Inn located in the West Village/Greenwich Village neighborhood in NYC is a gay bar and recreational tavern. But, it’s just not an ordinary bar.
    • The Campbell (1923) The Campbell, located in Grand Central Terminal on Vanderbilt Avenue, is a meticulously restored New York landmark by Gerber Group and Ingrao Inc.
  4. 5 days ago · 1. The Union Club (1836) The Union Club is the oldest private club in New York City (but not the oldest in America). The grande dame of the private clubs, the Union Club is now located in a...

    • Fraunces Tavern (1762) In the heart of the Financial District, around the corner from The Dead Rabbit, Fraunces Tavern, a National Historic Landmark, has been serving drinks since 1762.
    • Ear Inn (1817) Situated on Spring Street, just north of Tribeca, west of Soho, and one block east of the Hudson River, the Ear Inn has been pouring drinks since 1817.
    • McSorley's (1854) Speaking of St. Patrick's Day, there's no better place to celebrate than McSorley's Old Ale House, where you can practically feel the history seeping through the sawdust-covered floors.
    • Pete's Tavern (1864) Next up on our bar-hopping journey through time is Pete's Tavern, a watering hole between Union Square and Gramercy Park serving patrons since 1864.
  5. From midtown to the Financial District, some of the oldest bars in the US can be found in the City that Never Sleeps. Whether you are craving a bourbon-forward Old Fashioned or just want to chat with a friendly tavern owner downtown, each oldest bar in NYC offers something unique.

  6. Jun 20, 2023 · Established in 1762, Fraunces Taverns holds the title as the oldest bar in the city. It’s a National Landmark complete with four different rooms (Independence Bar, Tallmadge Room, Hideout Bar, The Piano Bar Upstairs) and still continues to serve New Yorkers today.

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