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A bar worth the late walk home · New York, United States
The bar occupies the 1817 James Brown House at 326 Spring Street, built for a Black Revolutionary War veteran and one of the few surviving Federal-style houses in Manhattan. Records show a tavern in the ground-floor shop from at least 1835; it ran as a speakeasy through Prohibition while the upper floors served as a boarding house. The building was made a New York City landmark in 1969 and added to the National Register in 1983, and the low-ceilinged front room is essentially unaltered.
A tavern that has been pouring in the same 1817 house since the 1830s.
New York, United States · Hudson Square, Manhattan. Coordinates from the listing we sourced it from.
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