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East Village
Step through the worn doors into 1854: sawdust covers the floor, wishbones hang from gaslight chandeliers, and the walls haven't changed since 1910. McSorley's serves only two house ales, light or dark, always in pairs. No cocktails, no cards, no fuss: just the same unpretentious spirit that welcomed Abe Lincoln, John Lennon, and generations of New Yorkers.
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McSorley’s Old Ale House
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Step through the worn doors into 1854: sawdust covers the floor, wishbones hang from gaslight chandeliers, and the walls haven't changed since 1910. McSorley's serves only two house ales, light or dark, always in pairs. No cocktails, no cards, no fuss: just the same unpretentious spirit that welcomed Abe Lincoln, John Lennon, and generations of New Yorkers.
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