The West Village’s White Horse Tavern does not try to claim the title of the oldest bar in New York City (as many on this list do) but confidently proclaims itself the second oldest bar in NYC.
During World War I, McSorley's began a tradition of giving soldiers heading off to war a turkey dinner and, of course, pints of ale. The turkey wishbones were hung and left as a good-luck charm ...
One of the oldest bars in New York City, McSorley’s Old Ale House has the sawdust on the floor and dusty aged curios to prove it. The prices seem suspended in time, too: Dark or light ales are $ ...
The first and best steakhouses in New York City were more upscale than chophouses ... However, Miners & Stockman's stands proud as the oldest bar in Wyoming and a popular steakhouse.
The oldest theatre in New York is also the ... There are many fantastic bars in New York City, too. A good place to start is the Brooklyn Brewery, which not only allows behind-the-scenes access ...