At this Lower Manhattan watering-hole, you can say you have had a drink in one of New York's oldest establishments. Most commonly associated with Fraunces Tavern Pub & Museum, this bar is part of the larger complex on Pearl Street. Inside, the shop specializes in brews from the Porterhouse Brewing Company, one of Ireland's best craft-beer makers. The Oyster Stout, Plain Porter and Red Ale are...
Fraunces Tavern Museum is a survivor of the early days of New York City. Now registered as a National Historic Landmark with... the United States National Park Service, the building was originally built in 1719 as an elegant residence for the merchant Stephan Delancey and his family. In 1762, the home was purchased by tavern-keeper Samuel Fraunces, who transformed it into one of the most...
The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern is a historic Museum that tells the history of Craft Beer and Whiskey here in NYC.