Saturday, October 2nd, 4pm – 10 pm
The New York 19th Century Pub Crawl
Come join us for a night of nineteenth-century debauchery at New York’s oldest bars and most notorious dens of vice!
The New York Nineteenth Century Society and Four Pounds Flour host their third annual New York 19th Century Pub Crawl. This year, the crawl will have a scotch whisky theme. Each of the first three bars will feature a custom drink special: $10 for a tasting of top shelf, single malt scotch and an historically-inspired scotch cocktail.
We will meet promptly at 4 p.m. at the Bridge Cafe (279 Water Street), for an Old Fashioned and complimentary hors d’oeuvres. From there, we’ll head to Swift, Rye House, Old Town Bar and finish the night with an 1864 Original Ale at Pete’s Tavern. For more information on the bars as well as food and drink specials, check out the itinerary page here.
We only have room for 50 participants, so RSVP on Facebook here to gaurantee a spot! The night of the event, positions are available on a first come, first serve basis.
I am sick, sick, sick with jealousy. I don’t live in old enough places to do this.
Thanks for your comment. I do, and this will maybe motivate me to take advantage of it. NYC is a great place.
You made me laugh. Consider a pre-prohibition pub crawl? I did one in Cleveland. Is your city old enough for that?