Stone Street
OKTOBERFEST
SIX SaturdayS!
NOON - 11 PM
Sep 21 ยท Sep 28 ยท Oct 5 ยท Oct 12 ยท Oct 19 ยท Oct 26
NYCโs FIRST nightlife district.
Stone Street Historic District is a pedestrian-only cobblestone street in the Financial District filled with restaurants and bars offering lively outdoor dining. The night life hub dates back to the 1600s when it was home to the cities first breweries.
George Washington used to wet his whistle in this neighborhood in the 1780s.
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FUN FACT
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George Washington used to wet his whistle in this neighborhood in the 1780s. โฑ FUN FACT โฑ
A culinary destination
Stone Street has a diverse food scene with something for everyone.
A Mexican cantina โข classic American bar food โข a steakhouse โข a Cuban joint โข an Irish pub โข Spanish tapas โข Italian food โข an oysterbar โ the list goes on!
Stone St Tavern
GASTROPUB
Mad Dog & Beans
MEXICAN CANTINA
Route 66
AMERICAN BBQ & COMFORT FOOD
Beckettโs
SPORTS BAR & IRISH PUB
Havana Social
CARRIBEAN & MEXICAN
Throwing block parties since 1624!
The cities first breweries were located on Stone Street in the 1600s so we can imagine this is where the parties happened, and the 400 year tradition carries on today with several big street festivals every year.
*Part of Stone Street was actually named Brewer Street (Breuers Straet) back then.
Stone Street
Festivals โบ
The bars & restaurants on Stone Street join forces and throw multiple big block parties every year: St. Paddyโs Day, Cinco De Mayo, Pride Fest, Oktoberfest, Fright Fest, and Oysterfest!
OKTOBERFEST
Sep 21 ยท Sep 28 ยท Oct 5 ยท Oct 12 ยท Oct 19 ยท Oct 26
OYSTERFEST
September 14, 2024
Happy Hour
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Happy Hour โบ
Stone Street is NeW YORK CITYโS oldest street.
FUN FACT
When the Dutch built their settlement on Lower Manhattan in 1624 it originally only consisted of about ten dirt roads, but in 1658 the residents petitioned for Stone Street to become the first cobble stone paved road in the city โ hence the name โStone Streetโ.