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Posted by SB in ev eats, SB in EV Eats, Special Evevnt on September 13, 2012
Cucina Di Pesce is celebrating 25 years of serving super comforting, home-style Italian fare to the denizens of the East Village.
Food ‘n’ Festivities. No BS. is stopping by this evening to capture our 25th Year Celebration. Last chance to enjoy our 1990s menu and prices!
Drop in to catch some fun and great food, most of all, the valuable history!
87 East 4th Street NYC 10003
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Nearly 150 Years, McSorley’s Ale House Continues Its Legacy, Light or Dark, as an Landmark in East Village, NYC.
Posted by SB in ev eats, SB in EV Eats on November 22, 2011
Established in 1854 by Irish John McSorley in East Village, NYC, McSorley’s Old Ale House has been a gathering place, a drinking hole, the subject of art and literature and even a United States supreme court controversy. Everyone from Abe Lincoln to John Lennon have indulged in a “One and One.” Woody Guthrie rallied the early American union movement from a table in the back – guitar in hand while constitutional attorneys Faith Seidenberg and Karen DeCrow had to take their case to the U.S. Supreme Court to gain access – women finally being allowed entry in 1970! From it’s humble origins as an Irish workingman’s saloon – cheese and crackers on the house-ale for pennies more, to its discovery by the mainstream in a 1940′s LIFE magazine pictorial, McSorley’s is steeped in a cultural cacophony of Americana. Presidents, residents, authors and thieves – the lot of humanity has sat and shared, all obeying the McSorley’s golden rule “Be Good or Be Gone”.
When McSorley’s first opened in 1854, it was one of 2,400 saloons in New York City. Now, it is the ONLY saloon where still serve up dark and light ale to the locals and tourists. Nothing much has been changed at McSorley’s since its opening. The interiors and food are almost about the same. Two mugs served for each order and their signature burgers and chili are still reasonable in price as well.
No women were allowed in 1970. With feminism was high in the movement, Faith Seidenberg and Karen De Crow won the Supreme Court appeal to legalize the allowance of females to McSorley’s. Although the place was not and still is not kind of place where women would like to hang out, this remarkable change in 1970 sure turned the place into something else.
McSorley’s Ale House 15 East 7th Street (bet. 2&3 Avenue) New York NY 10003
Grab your dancing shoes, shoot out your disco fever at MONO+MONO in East Village during Halloween Disco Party!
Posted by SB in ev eats, MONO+MONO, SB in EV Eats on October 27, 2011
2011 Halloween is right around the corner and your dancing shoes should be right around shoe rack this Halloween weekend! The music from 60′s, 70′s and 80′s vinyls will let you tune your body with disco balls and live DJ.
Hide in GO GO costumes and reveal your HIP and HOP fever while munching that scarily addictive Korean friend wings with shots of spooky cocktails at MONO+MONO!
MONO+MONO 116 East 4th Street New York NY 10003 www.monomononyc.com
Halloween Disco Party October 28, 29, 30 and 31
2011 East Village Tasting Tour seasoned the streets of village on beautiful Saturday afternoon.
Posted by SB in ev eats, SB in EV Eats on October 27, 2011
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