"The “sawdust on the floors” hasn’t changed since this “must-visit” East Village “landmark” opened in 1854, and today “merry throngs” still show up to drink “nothing but beer” and “soak up the history”; expect “blunt bartenders”, a limited suds selection – “either light or dark” – and “epic numbers of tourists” and “frat boys”; P.S. “they adhere to the motto ‘Drink or be Gone.’”"
La Verdad recide donde el Sol besa al Horizonte. Es Estrella, y es Mar. Quema y Ahoga. Es dificil de alcanzar. Pero nos llama como los ojos desnudos de un Sol.
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McSorely's Ale House Anniversary Feb17,1854
McSorley's Old Ale House - Google+:
"The “sawdust on the floors” hasn’t changed since this “must-visit” East Village “landmark” opened in 1854, and today “merry throngs” still show up to drink “nothing but beer” and “soak up the history”; expect “blunt bartenders”, a limited suds selection – “either light or dark” – and “epic numbers of tourists” and “frat boys”; P.S. “they adhere to the motto ‘Drink or be Gone.’”"
"The “sawdust on the floors” hasn’t changed since this “must-visit” East Village “landmark” opened in 1854, and today “merry throngs” still show up to drink “nothing but beer” and “soak up the history”; expect “blunt bartenders”, a limited suds selection – “either light or dark” – and “epic numbers of tourists” and “frat boys”; P.S. “they adhere to the motto ‘Drink or be Gone.’”"
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