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Stone Street
Stone Street Historic District is one of the oldest streets in New York City and was the city’s very first street to be paved with cobblestone in 1658 — hence the name Stone Street. The street was designated a protected NYC Landmark in 1996, and was added to the National Register of Historical Places in 1999.
Today Stone Street is one of the top tourist attractions of Manhattan, as well as a bustling night life scene consisting of 12 wall-to-wall restaurants and bars offering lively outdoor dining for most of the year.
Location
Stone Street Historic District is a pedestrian-only street located between 85 Broad Street and Hanover Square, and running parallel to Pearl Street and S. Williams Street.
Directions
2 or 3 train to Wall Street
4 or 5 train to Bowling Green
J or Z train to Broad Street
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Beckett’s
Being the only true sports bar on Stone Street, Beckett’s has remained a local favorite for over 15 years. Whether you’re looking to grab a quick lunch or some drinks after a long day of work, this multi-level bar/restaurant is the place to go. With a classic selection of American pub cuisine, a large offering of beers on tap, and 21 TVs on two floors (including two outdoor TVs with sound), Beckett's is the perfect place to watch a game with friends.
The sports bar is located in the Stone Street Historic District, on 48 Stone St, and resides in a landmark building, famous for being the address where NYC’s first printing press was established in the 1600’s.
Address
48 Stone Street (2nd entrance on 81 Pearl St)
New York, NY 10004
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Mad Dog & Beans
Mad Dog & Beans Mexican Cantina is a casual-upscale Mexican restaurant featuring a mostly traditional Mexican menu sprinkled with some Tex-Mex menu items, such as their Sizzling Fajitas. The restaurant is best known for their guacamole, made fresh to order, and their Mad Dog Margaritas, which are offered frozen or on the rocks, and as 100oz Margarita Towers, with over ten flavors to choose from.
The interior is inspired by the Mexican Revolution, featuring barn wood, iron, weathered furniture, wrought-iron chandeliers, as well as vintage black-and-white photos of banditos and scenes of Mexico displayed throughout the restaurant.
Address
50 Stone Street (2nd entrance on 83 Pearl St)
New York, NY 10004
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Havana Social
Havana Social is a new Cuban restaurant & bar that opened the fall of 2022. The menu offers authentic Cuban food, such as empanadas, ropa vieja, churrasco, and cubano sandwiches, mojitos and other rum drinks, as well as a full Miami-style wall of frozen drinks to choose from.
The colorful interior features characteristically Cuban elements such as retro cars, vintage photographs from Havana, as well as captivating neon signs. On Fridays and Saturdays you’ll find different DJs every week playing latin tunes for a lively dance floor.
Address
45 Stone Street
New York, NY 10004
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Stone St. Tavern
Stone Street Tavern is a historic old world gem, that like its street namesake, has stood the test of time. Their pub-style menu offers richly satisfying comfort food, craft beers, cocktails at affordable prices.
Address
52 Stone Street
New York, NY 10004
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Route 66
Route 66 Smokehouse is an ode to the unique BBQ cuisine and bar culture of the USA. The restaurant has three unique spaces; the year-round outdoor beer garden on historic Stone Street, the indoor dining room, and the upstairs game room & lounge, featuring entertainment such as: table shuffleboard, arcade games, darts, oversized jenga, and karaoke.
Chef Billy Kooper’s menu offers unique twists on beloved American & BBQ recipes with a strong emphasis on hand-selected ingredients from farm to table vendors. Route 66 has 20 beers on tap featuring a rotating American craft beer selection, as well as an all-American whiskey list comprised of an array of highly allocated bourbons, ryes, and whiskeys.
Address
46 Stone Street (2nd entrance on 79 Pearl St)
New York, NY 10004
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