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Pat O'Brien's Bar is a bar located in New Orleans, Louisiana that began operation as a legal liquor establishment on December 3, 1933, at the intersection of Royal and St. Peter streets in the French Quarter. Before that, during Prohibition the bar was known as Mr. O'Brien's Club Tipperary; the password "storm's brewin'" was required to gain entrance to the establishm...
A friendly staff, great food and a relaxed neighborhood atmosphere.A great, ever changing beer selection, 20 plus taps with hard to find and hard to pass up craft beers, both local and imported. Menu items incluce specialty burgers, chicken sandos, salads, yummy appetizer and a kids’ menu
P. J. Clarke's is a saloon, established 1884. It occupies a building located at 915 Third Avenue on the northeast corner of East 55th Street in Manhattan.
The bar was once owned by a Patrick J. Clarke, an Irish emigrant who was hired in the early 1900s by a Mr. Duneen who ran the saloon. After about ten years working for him Clarke bought the bar and changed the name....
Speakeasy in East Village. Serving coctails, beers and hot dogs. Enter through a phone booth at Crif Dogs. Once inside the phone booth, you must give them the password, which you receive by calling day-of to make a reservation. Reservations recommended or wait in the fun bar for an open table.