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  1. Jan 16, 2024 · McSorley’s Old Ale House (1854) Bars. Beer bars. East Village. For well over 150 years, McSorley’s has been serving up exactly two kinds of beer–light and dark–to patrons ranging in esteem ...

    • 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...

  2. Dec 24, 2014 · The oldest recorded NYC license in the dataset belongs to the Harmonie Club on E 60th St in the Upper East Side, though you have to be a member to enjoy a drink there. It dates to 1933. The oldest beer license is for Nathan’s Famous in Coney Island, which dates back to 1934. And the oldest liquor store license is from 1941, and it belongs to ...

  3. 5. Number five on the list of the oldest bars in New York City would have to be Pete's Tavern, at 129 East 18th Street. Though they long to be put before McSorley's records show that the first pub on this spot was established in 1864, so just ten years off the mark.

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    • 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. Nov 6, 2019 · 5 Oldest Bars in NYC. Many claim to have the oldest bar in New York City, but here is what I think are definitively the 5 oldest still operating in town. PJ Clarke’s, Bridge Cafe (R.I.P.), Fraunces Tavern, Pete’s Tavern, & McSorley’s are undeniably ancient watering holes where you can literally sit and drink in the history of New York.

  6. Jul 5, 2023 · 12 Fanelli Cafe (1847) Located in the historic SoHo district of New York City, Fanelli Cafe is one of the city’s oldest bars, situated opposite The Mercer hotel. It has has been serving customers for over a century! The property at 94 Prince Street, where Fanelli Cafe currently resides, first appeared in the city’s tax assessment records in ...

  7. This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club , active from 1923 to 1936.

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