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Speakeasies in New York NY875A { 27 images } Created 5 Feb 2015

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  • New York - Old mac sorleys ale house , Old Irish pub cafe restaurant in east village. /  old mac sorleys ale house , Pub irlandais, cafe restaurant traditionnel dans l east village. brasserie traditionelle.
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  • New York - Old mac sorleys ale house , Old Irish pub cafe restaurant in east village. /  old mac sorleys ale house , Pub irlandais, cafe restaurant traditionnel dans l east village. brasserie traditionelle.
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  • New York - Old mac sorleys ale house , Old Irish pub cafe restaurant in east village. /  old mac sorleys ale house , Pub irlandais, cafe restaurant traditionnel dans l east village. brasserie traditionelle.
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  • New York, Employee only , speakeasy bar an restaurant in the west village, / Bar employee only, bar speakeasy du temps de la prohibition
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  • New York, Employee only , speakeasy bar an restaurant in the west village, / Bar employee only, bar speakeasy du temps de la prohibition
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  • New York, Employee only , speakeasy bar an restaurant in the west village, / Bar employee only, bar speakeasy du temps de la prohibition
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  • New York, Employee only , speakeasy bar an restaurant in the west village, / Bar employee only, bar speakeasy du temps de la prohibition
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  • New York, East village, speakeasy bar, The Blind Barber (339 E. 10th St., Manhattan)<br />
Yes, it’s a barbershop, but walk all the way to the back and you’ll see a sliding door. Behind that door is a speakeasy-styled bar with Victorian couches.
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  • New York, East village, speakeasy bar, The Blind Barber (339 E. 10th St., Manhattan)<br />
Yes, it’s a barbershop, but walk all the way to the back and you’ll see a sliding door. Behind that door is a speakeasy-styled bar with Victorian couches.
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  • New York, East village, speakeasy bar, The Blind Barber (339 E. 10th St., Manhattan)<br />
Yes, it’s a barbershop, but walk all the way to the back and you’ll see a sliding door. Behind that door is a speakeasy-styled bar with Victorian couches.
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, The Raines Law Room (48 W. 17th St., Manhattan)<br />
It’s difficult for the naked eye to catch. There is no sign indicating what it is, though there is an address. Once in the building, buzz the doorbell at the bottom of the unmarked staircase.
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, The Raines Law Room (48 W. 17th St., Manhattan)<br />
It’s difficult for the naked eye to catch. There is no sign indicating what it is, though there is an address. Once in the building, buzz the doorbell at the bottom of the unmarked staircase.
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, The Raines Law Room (48 W. 17th St., Manhattan)<br />
It’s difficult for the naked eye to catch. There is no sign indicating what it is, though there is an address. Once in the building, buzz the doorbell at the bottom of the unmarked staircase.
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, The Raines Law Room (48 W. 17th St., Manhattan)<br />
It’s difficult for the naked eye to catch. There is no sign indicating what it is, though there is an address. Once in the building, buzz the doorbell at the bottom of the unmarked staircase.
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, The Raines Law Room (48 W. 17th St., Manhattan)<br />
It’s difficult for the naked eye to catch. There is no sign indicating what it is, though there is an address. Once in the building, buzz the doorbell at the bottom of the unmarked staircase.
    NYC 17STB111 120219673.jpg
  • New York, speakeasy bar, The Raines Law Room (48 W. 17th St., Manhattan)<br />
It’s difficult for the naked eye to catch. There is no sign indicating what it is, though there is an address. Once in the building, buzz the doorbell at the bottom of the unmarked staircase.
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  • New York, speakeasy bar,  Prohibition
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  • New York, Back Room (102 Norfolk St, Manhattan) speakeasy bar in lower east side <br />
The name alone reminds me of something like the vendors of fake Chanel bags in China Town. You may have doubts after reading the sign that reads “Lower East Side Toy Company,” but it’s there. This speakeasy bar keeps to its original Prohibition Era-style of serving alcohol. Drinks are served in teacups. / Back room a la recherche d'un bar speakeasy bien caché.
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  • New York, Back Room (102 Norfolk St, Manhattan) speakeasy bar in lower east side <br />
The name alone reminds me of something like the vendors of fake Chanel bags in China Town. You may have doubts after reading the sign that reads “Lower East Side Toy Company,” but it’s there. This speakeasy bar keeps to its original Prohibition Era-style of serving alcohol. Drinks are served in teacups. / Back room a la recherche d'un bar speakeasy bien caché.
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  • New York, Back Room (102 Norfolk St, Manhattan) speakeasy bar in lower east side <br />
The name alone reminds me of something like the vendors of fake Chanel bags in China Town. You may have doubts after reading the sign that reads “Lower East Side Toy Company,” but it’s there. This speakeasy bar keeps to its original Prohibition Era-style of serving alcohol. Drinks are served in teacups.
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  • New York, Back Room (102 Norfolk St, Manhattan) speakeasy bar in lower east side <br />
The name alone reminds me of something like the vendors of fake Chanel bags in China Town. You may have doubts after reading the sign that reads “Lower East Side Toy Company,” but it’s there. This speakeasy bar keeps to its original Prohibition Era-style of serving alcohol. Drinks are served in teacups.
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, in Nolita
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, in Nolita
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, in Nolita
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, La Esquina's speakeasy basement bar in Nolita/ La Esquina's  Bar et restaurant du style speakeasy , epoque prohibition
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, La Esquina's speakeasy basement bar in Nolita/ La Esquina's  Bar et restaurant du style speakeasy , epoque prohibition
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  • New York, speakeasy bar, La Esquina's speakeasy basement bar in Nolita/ La Esquina's  Bar et restaurant du style speakeasy , epoque prohibition
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