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Cheerfully decorated with playbills, movie posters, and other classic gay ephemera, the sprawling ground floor draws large happy-hour crowds, which line up along both sides of the large bar and then hit a nearby buffet station for free hot hors d'oeuvres. Farther in, a piano player draws lusty showtune-belters from 6pm onward.
HoursMon-Fri, 4pm-4am; Sat-Sun, 2pm-4am
Happy HourMon-Fri, 4pm-9pm Sat, 2pm-9pm
The zigzagging streets and charming brownstones of the Greenwich Village have a far more laid back atmosphere than most neighborhoods in the city. The center of New York's gay and student communities’ lies here, with a variety of funky shopping and nightlife includes jazz, rock and dance clubs, restaurants, bars and cafes. By the early 1900s, the Village had fully established itself as the center of radical thinking in the United States. Famous reformers, artists and intellectuals all gathered here, and many still do. Do not miss a visit to Washington Square Park.
http://wikitravel.org/en/New_York_(city)/Greenwich_Village/
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