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Get ready to paint the town green as Stone Street in the Financial District is back with the massive annual St. Patrick’s Day street festival on March 16th and 17th.
It’s peak oyster season, so you won’t want to miss out on New York City’s largest oyster event of the year: the 21st annual Stone & Pearl Oysterfest happening October 20th-22nd.
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Get ready to paint the town green as Stone Street in the Financial District is back with the massive annual St. Patrick’s Day street festival on March 16th and 17th.
It’s peak oyster season, so you won’t want to miss out on New York City’s largest oyster event of the year: the 21st annual Stone & Pearl Oysterfest happening October 20th-22nd.
Stone Street Then vs Now — 1914 vs 2023. Did you know there used to be an elevated train station just steps from Stone Street? The Hanover Square Station on the elevated El’ Third Ave Line which operated between 1878-1950.
Unfussy and romantic is what the new pop up bar Grievous Angel, which just opened up on 53 Stone Street, is aiming for. The pop up concept is run by Chris Kazimi and will start off as a bar only, serving beer, cocktails and natural wines.
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“If you're looking for German beers and traditional games, like stein holding competitions, there's a big party on Stone Street.”
“Stone Street Oktoberfest is one of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations in New York City. Festival-goers pack onto one of Manhattan's oldest streets for German beer, themed food, stein-holding contests, live music and games.”
“Grievous Angel, a bar where you can drink natural wine, hang out in a backyard, and occasionally catch a Malaysian laksa pop-up. It’s named after a Gram Parsons album, and it’s open most days from 5pm “till as long as y’all keep drinkin.’” We like the sound of that.”
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“Grievous Angel, a bar where you can drink natural wine, hang out in a backyard, and occasionally catch a Malaysian laksa pop-up. It’s named after a Gram Parsons album, and it’s open most days from 5pm “till as long as y’all keep drinkin.’” We like the sound of that.”