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Our Favorite Places in Lower Manhattan, New York City

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McSorley’s Old Ale House

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  • McSorley’s Old Ale House, one of the oldest taverns in New York City, has been open since 1854. With original décor, sawdust floors, and old wooden tables, little has been updated. Things are simple inside the narrow tavern. Customers have the choice of dark or light ale and a small chalkboard menu. If visiting with a friend order the “2 and 2” just like a local, 2 dark and 2 light mugs of beer. Every day’s special: 2 mugs of beer for $6.
  • The Cheese Plate: a sleeve of saltines and a plate of sliced onions and white cheddar cheese. 

PDT Speakeasy

Traveling Gingerbread Note: Less than 3 blocks from McSorley’s Old Ale House is Please Don’t Tell Speakeasy. The entrance is through the phone booth located in Crif’s Hot Dogs. Dial 1 from the phone to receive the wait time or entrance through the wall. 

Odd Fellows Ice Cream Co.

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  • Make your own ice cream sandwich from a selection of freshly baked cookies and 12 rotating flavors of ice cream at Odd Fellows Ice Cream Co. We recommend the salted chocolate chip cookie with Strawberry Rhubarb Crumble ice cream sandwich, but there are plenty of unique flavors to try such as Thai Iced Tea, Ginger Peach, and Coconut Coffee.

Grand Banks

grand banks oyster bar

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At the end of Pier 25, past the skate park, mini golf course, swings, beach volleyball, and turf field is Grand Banks Oyster Bar on the last existing original salt bank fishing boat built in 1942. There are 2 large bars on the ship and plenty of seating. Most of customers do not have reservations. Enjoy a nautical themed cocktail with the view of the Statue of Liberty and the New York City skyline.

Fraunces Tavern

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fraunces tavern NYC

  • The Fraunces Tavern, built in 1719, was converted into one of the most popular taverns in 1762 by Samuel Fraunces. It is where Gorge Washington delivered his farewell address to the Continental Army officers and is one of the oldest standing structures in New York City. To learn more about the tavern and restaurant, visit the Fraunces Museum open since 1907.
  • The tavern has an extensive drink menu including rare ABC vintage beers. There is live jazz music every Saturday 1:00pm – 4:00pm and Sunday 3:00pm – 7:00pm. Live Rock and Roll begins every Saturday at 6:00pm. 

Color Factory

color factory rice paper

  • Hand dyed strips of rice paper are used to create a paper rainbow at the entrance of the Color Factory. 

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  • Upon entering, guests register an email address and name to receive a card with a GR code. These cards can be used at the picture stations throughout the Color Factory to immediately receive photos and videos to the email address on file at no charge. Complimentary delectable treats and mementos are available throughout this colorful journey of sight and sound. Be sure to collect a Color Factory Map before exiting to continue the journey at 22 hidden locations throughout lower Manhattan. 

ball pit color factory

  • Il Laboratorio del Gelato created a gelato the same light blue shade as the ball pit. The color is created using dried and ground butterfly pea flowers.

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The Cauldron 

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  • New York City is The Cauldron Magical Pub‘s only location in the United States. The fairy inspired restaurant includes a drink menu of potions with specialty marked magical items, including The Blob (pictured below). For a more magical experience book a wizard afternoon tea session or a potion making class to learn how to create your own magical cocktails. 

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Ghostbusters Headquarters 

Hook & Ladder Fire Station

  • Hook and Ladder 8, the Ghostbusters Headquarters, is an operating fire station so entering is prohibited, but photos can be taken outside.

August 2019

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5 responses to “Our Favorite Places in Lower Manhattan, New York City”

  1. travelerdon Avatar

    Marvelous Photos and Story! As usual! I happen to notice your Map showing the places you have been. I thought I met you in Peru, but that is not included on your map. Where did we meet? Remember, I am the guy who will photograph anyone who can stand in front of me with a wallet! Or did we meet in Cuba?

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    1. The Traveling Gingerbread Avatar

      Thank you! I’m not sure if we have met or if we did where we were visitng. We haven’t made it to Peru or Cuba yet, but hope to go soon!

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  2. travelerdon Avatar

    I know we met somewhere. What countries have you been to so far? I’m trying t remember where we met!

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    1. The Traveling Gingerbread Avatar

      This year we went to French Polynesia for our honeymoon, Canada, and Mexico. Last year we were in Singapore, Thailand, Bali, Costa Rica,.

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