4/8/2023 0 Comments Weather up bk![]() ![]() No empty tables, alas, so we grabbed some counter space toward the back to set up camp and peruse the menu. We walked over there to find a really great space done up in subway tiles and brick, with a nice looking bar and a cocktail menu heavy on the classics. Ok, plan B then: Weather Up, another place we’ve heard great things about, and that’s located only about a mile from where we were. Our NYC hosts hadn’t been there in a while and so they didn’t know if something had happened either. Closed for the evening? Closed permanently? Or maybe just taking the speakeasy thing to its logical end? We had no idea. We gathered up Rob and Sarah, the friends we were staying with, and from Swayspace, and headed over there around 10:30 our first night in town, only to discover they were closed. We wanted to hit a few places in Brooklyn, as well as in Manhattan, so our first stop was to be The Hideout, just a couple blocks from where we were staying in Ft. I guess I’ll just have to keep going back until I’ve covered them all (but sadly, I couldn’t make it back this week for the Manhattan Cocktail Classic). We were only there for a few days, and so barely scratched the surface of what NYC has to offer, but it’s a start. So on a recent trip I made a point of getting out with the express intent of writing reviews. Despite the fact that New York City is one of my favorite US cities to visit, I’ve somehow managed to not have any reviews for bars there. ![]()
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