This long-defunct venue was essential to the Sixties folk scene. Bob Dylan played his first pro gig here, opening for John Lee Hooker in 1961. Joan Baez and Simon and Garfunkel also played here. Подробнее.
Mousses and terrines, pork chops and a short rib for two, steaks, lobster, and whole roasted branzino. The drinks are anchored by Parole, the house-brand rye named for a 19th racehorse. Подробнее.
Can you smell that woodsmoke, from the fireplace? Divine. (You’ll smell it tomorrow in your hair.) Now have some wine and tortellini, pork. Подробнее.
Have a glass of something Rhone-ish up front, then head to the dining room for spinach salad, Wooly Pig, and the “Dark and Stormy” dessert. Подробнее.
After a long day of working, this place has great, well-priced sushi. They don't take reservations & the wait is never very long. - Lauren Indvik Подробнее.
Its drinks list & the mixing skills of its bar crew are several notches above those of most of its local rivals. The menu is large but the first drink to try is the Ale of Two Cities. Thank us later. Подробнее.