1.27.2009

Ooooooh, horsies...

White Horse Tavern
West Village
567 Hudson Street (at 11th Street)
New York, NY 10014
212-243-9260

For those of you in the literary know, White Horse Tavern holds much historical significance. Dylan Thomas, who I guess is kind of a big deal, was a regular patron and had his last meal here before he died. The modern day drinker (even those like myself who think chick-lit counts as literature) will also enjoy this traditional tavern for a quaint boozy night with friends. I recently enjoyed an excellent evening with a group of friends conversating about everything from politics to whether it's expected to give a HJ on a first date. Hey, that's what many, many rounds of beer bring out in a gal, not to mention salivating over the tasty and inexpensive selection of bar foods. Allegedly you have to be 25-years-old to get in, but just be on good behavior and you shouldn't have a problem. White Horse is the perfect place to bond with friends and share a little TMI in a rare location that is quiet and welcoming enough to encourage, *gasp*, conversation!
Rating: 4 stars

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