City’s oldest bar, of “Goodfellas” fame, gets last-minute lifeline
The city’s oldest bar won’t be running dry after all. Neir’s Tavern in Woodside, which was facing closure this...
The city’s oldest bar won’t be running dry after all. Neir’s Tavern in Woodside, which was facing closure this...
The oldest bar in the city is the latest to close its doors after a rent hike. Neir’s Tavern...
Critically acclaimed FiDi watering hole The Dead Rabbit is nearly doubling its size to 5,500 square feet. The lower Manhattan bar, where patrons can wait two hours on busy nights to get in, signed...
Few bars or restaurants last a decade, and almost none for a century. But the Ear Inn, at...
The best spot to relax, drink an old fashioned and take in the atmosphere in Grand Central is definitely...
Legendary West Village speakeasy, Chumley’s, is facing yet another legal roadblock on the path to reopening.
Everybody wants to go where everybody knows their name. So, the blog I Quant NY set out to find...
Facing sky-high rent, a famed Christopher Street gay bar is struggling to find a new home.
As rents climb and tastes veer increasingly toward craft beers and gourmet food offerings, New York City’s Irish pubs...
The landlord of a Greenpoint, Brooklyn club refuses to allow its owner to turn it into a gay bar.