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121 Fulton Street: Sexy Pub in FiDi

121 Fulton Street:  Sexy Pub in FiDi

“FiDi’s first gastropub.”  Per 121 Fulton Street’s website. Eatery:   121 Fulton Street (the name IS the address – see what they did there?), New York, NY The Financial District – where Husband and I reside – is not renowned for its cool and trendy eateries.  So I was excited to discover 121 Fulton Street while […]

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Mark

Mark

“Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.”  Richard Saunders aka Benjamin Franklin   Eatery:   Mark, 33 St. Mark’s Place, New York I am super-reluctant to talk about my new secret slider joint, Mark.  For some inexplicable reason, people seem not to know about this place.  And that is, quite frankly, proof […]

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Killarney Rose

Killarney Rose

“It’s definitely a place for career alcoholics and sodden barflies to hang out and get wasted together.”  Abigail, leaving a tip about Killarney Rose on Foursquare   Eatery:   Killarney Rose, 127 Pearl Street, New York NY Killarney Rose is a pub that’s been around for over 40 years, and a handy counterpoint to those who […]

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Legends/The Football Factory

Legends/The Football Factory

“Confusion makes people uncomfortable.”  Lenny Kravitz Eatery:   Legends, 6 W. 33rd Street, New York The first thing to say here is that I am utterly perplexed about what this place is actually called.  I set off to visit with the understanding that it was called “The Football Factory” (yes, I was there to watch a […]

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The Dubliner

The Dubliner

“Why is it trivia?  People call it trivia because they know nothing and they are embarrassed about it.”  Robbie Coltrane Eatery:   The Dubliner, 45 Stone Street, New York NY Stone Street dates back to the 1660s; it got its current moniker sometime later on due to its cobblestone paving (so the name is not ironic).  […]

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Inaugural Edition

Inaugural Edition

“Sacred cows make the best hamburger.”  Mark Twain BY MJ BYERS Hello and Welcome! You are reading (well, maybe – it’s not clear anyone will ever read this) the result of months of unemployment and underemployment.  It’s not-uncommon story of moving to a new city to take an exciting new job, just to watch the […]

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