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Back to the bāśiks. Graham Avenue spot ratchets down the pretense, embraces old-school notion of a public house. Neighborhood welcomed in with folding windows along the sidewalk. Rustic-industrial digs highlighted by century-old butcher block bar. Garden space doubles the capacity, creates East Williamsburg oasis. Kitchen more about snacking than dining, dropping hot dogs, sausage rolls, mac ‘n’ cheese. Fruit punches for the table class up recycled 40s.
Nestled among a White Castle and a BP. Surprisingly welcoming, authentic Irish pub. Barkeeps are actual Old Sod exports, or else damn fine at faking accents. Wood floors and rustic touches ideal fo... read more
Evolution of the nabe reaches the sports bar stage. Guy's guy spot plenty comfortable, with long mahogany bar, high-def plasma TVs, and cozy fireplace. Brothers Mulholland know the way their client... read more
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Appointment-only, hour-long guided shopping experience. Second show...