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[ more from dinesite]
"You will probably walk past Chumley`s at least three or four times before figuring out which nondescript door fronts this former-speakeasy-turned-restaurant. Other than its illicit history, Chumley`s has several draws which keep the young neighborhood pat..."
[ more from events.nytimes]
"The story of Chumley's heyday as a former speakeasy is as worn as its old wood tables, but it seems to keep people coming to the place in droves, especially on weekends. The pub's three rooms are rustic, with a fireplace, sawdust on the floors and walls h..."
[ more from gayot]
"This rustic watering hole is located behind an unmarked door and attracts a young, easy-going crowd. If you can find it, you can indulge in several different kinds of beer as well as comfort foods like shepard's pie and pescatore pasta...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "Those nights sipping schnapps at the Fox Club in your boxers, or reciting whole memorized books of Milton's Paradise Lost at Naples Pizza. Though, it does have the old Ivy feel, wood paneled walls, framed pictures of lionized authors that used to dwell he..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"Once again a landmark falls victim to greedy contractors working on a building without concern for the workers, the inhabitants of the building or pedestrians. Let us hope that Chumley's is in intensive care with hope for recovery...."
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[ more from nysun]
"Early yesterday afternoon, contractors were conducting construction work on the interior of the pub at 86 Bedford St. The deputy fire chief for the district, John Bley, said that when emergency workers arrived on scene they saw a 6-by-10-foot hole in what..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "There's still no sign outside, but it's not as hidden anymore. Famous for being one of the last 1920's speakeasies in Greenwich Village, Chumley's is blessed with its own good beer, cozy cottage-wood interior and a literary pedigree...." |
15 reviews
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[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewA former speakeasy (an illegal bar during Prohibition in the 1920s), this place has long served as a spot for writers to meet over a couple of beers...." |
21 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"A literary tour of New York City explores the neighborhoods, watering holes, hotels and other well-known landmarks of the world's most revered authors...."
[ more from wcities]
"A former speakeasy (an illegal bar during Prohibition in the 1920s), this place has long served as a spot for writers to meet over a couple of beers. The ambience features sawdust-covered floors, wood tables and low lighting...."
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