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Do You Have Plans for Super Bowl Sunday?

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

Not sure what you’re doing for Super Bowl Sunday yet?  Well we put together a list of a few places in Lower Manhattan that have events and specials especially for Super Bowl XLVII.

SuperBowl Sunday at Stone Street Tavern

Stone Street Tavern
52 Stone Street
(212) 785-5658
www.stonestreettavernnyc.com

Make a reservation for the Super Bowl at Stone Street Tavern before Jan 31st and receive 10% off your total check. Come hang out with your friends and watch the action 7HD TV’s, game sound on, great selection of craft beers and appetizers. Please make sure you mention the code: “Superbowl 10″ when making the reservation online.  To RSVP email info@stonestreettavernnyc.com or call (212) 785-5658. Valid from 01-25-2013 to 01-31-2013

Say “Smokin’ Pig Skin” & Enter to Win 24 Blue Smoke Cupcakes!

Blue Smoke
255 Vesey Street
(212) 889-2005
www.bluesmoke.com

Say “smokin’ pig skin” when pre-ordering your Blue Smoke Battery Park City package order for Super Bowl Sunday and enter to win two dozen football-themed cupcakes. Click here to view their take-out menu. Valid from 01-29-2013 to 02-02-2013

Merchants River House Super Bowl Drink Specials

Merchants River House
375 South End Avenue
(212) 432-1451
www.merchantsriverhouse.com

They will be playing the Super Bowl with sound and offering buy 1 get 1 drinks in the bar area. They will also be offering specials on “game appropriate” appetizers. Valid only on 02-03-2013

Iron Horse NYC’s Super Bowl Viewing Party

Iron Horse NYC
32 Cliff St
(646)546-5426
www.IronHorseNYC.com

FREE burger or hot dog with any drink over $3. $2 beer cans until the game ends! Valid only on 02-03-2013

Superbowl at Blue Planet Grill

Blue Planet Grill
120 Greenwich Street
(212) 571-1700
www.bpgnyc.com

Come and watch Super Bowl with us and get 2 for 1 on Beer & Wine at the Bar Area. Valid only on 02-03-2013

The Ultimate Sunday Funday at Mad Dog & Beans!

Mad Dog & Beans
83 Pearl Street
(212) 269-1177
www.maddogandbeans.com

Watch the Super Bowl at Mad Dog & Beans for the Ultimate Sunday Funday! – Get a dozen wings FREE with every bucket of Corona you purchase! – 2 for 1 Mad Dog Margaritas – Mad Dog & Beans Foursquare Mayor gets a $50 Bar Tab for the day! Valid only on 02-03-2013

Other Super Bowl Parties/Events

Felice
15 Gold Street
www.felice15goldstreet.com
When: Sunday, February 3rd
Time: 5:00PM – 11:00PM

MarkJoseph Steakhouse
261 Water Street
(212)277-0020
www.markjosephsteakhouse.com
When: Sunday, February 3rd
Time: 6:30PM – 9:00PM (doors open at 3pm)

Lower Manhattan Eats Alfresco

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

Summer in New York City means it’s time to eat al fresco – and Lower Manhattan has no shortage of restaurants to fit the bill.

Here you can enjoy all types of cuisine in all different types of surroundings.  Lower Manhattan boasts water views along its esplanades, park views, and cobblestone street scenery that is both enjoyable and unique.

So step outside and enjoy a bite at some of Lower Manhattan’s full-service, outdoor tables before the summer ends!  A delicious sampling includes:

Acqua at Peck Slip

Adrienne’s Pizza Bar

Battery Gardens

Cabana Nuevo Latino

The Dubliner

Gigino at Wagner Park

Harbour Lights

Harry’s Italian

Heartland Brewery

Liberty View

Mad Dog & Beans

Merchants NY Café

Merchants River House

Nelson Blue

Pacific Grill

P.J. Clarke’s on the Hudson

Red

Sequoia

Smorgas Chef

Stone Street Tavern

Suteishi

Uno Chicago Grill

For more information on restaurants in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com. You can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance iPhone app, available for download on the website.

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Lower Manhattan may not be famous for its Mexican heritage, but it knows how to celebrate when the occasion demands. In honor of Cinco de Mayo on Saturday, plenty of restaurants (including those on wheels) will be offering specials and the South Street Seaport will be hosting a special fete of its own to commemorate the Battle of Puebla.

At The Seaport, come visit Mex Fest, which takes place at Pier 16 from noon to 7 PM, and includes food trucks offering Mexican-themed dishes in addition to their usual fare. Trucks include: Luke’s Lobster, Treats Truck, Kimchi Taco, Coolhaus, Frites’n’Meats, Gorilla Cheese, Schnitzel & Things, Wafels & Dinges, Taim Mobile, Milk Truck, Kelvin Slush, Souvlaki GR, Mexico Blvd, Eddie’s Pizza and Big D’s Grub Truck.

Cowgirl Sea-Horse (259 Front Street) is offering “Cinco de Derby” specials in honor of both Cinco de Mayo and the Kentucky Derby, including a complimentary ham, biscuits and Benedictine finger sandwiches during the run for the roses. Margaritas and burritos also will be in large supply.

The restaurants of Stone Street, including Mexican restaurant Mad Dog & Beans, are getting ready to welcome people. Banners proclaiming Cinco de Mayo are draped across the street, and tables, chairs and umbrellas are waiting to provide patrons with a comfortable place to sit, sip and nosh.

The Cinco de Mayo weekend extravaganza at Mad Dog will kick off with a Friday Preview Party and will continue into Saturday, May 5th. A Mariachi Band will be serenading patrons on both Friday and Saturday and guests who attend the festivities will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win one of three $1,000 trip vouchers. There will also be an ipad giveaway as well as other freebies sponsored by Corona, Corona Light, Herradura, and Sauza Tequila.

A Taste of Ireland in Lower Manhattan

Monday, March 12th, 2012

This Saturday, March 17th, Lower Manhattan will be home to a festive St. Paddy’s Day at the many venues celebrating this special holiday.

St. Patrick’s Day commemorates St. Patrick, the most recognized of the patron saints of Ireland. And where’s a better place to celebrate the day than in Lower Manhattan, where Irish immigrants moved centuries ago to a land of opportunity.

This year, the day falls on a Saturday, so you have all day to celebrate. Here’s a few of our suggestions:

If you want to spend a quiet Saturday strolling around the neighborhood, then pay a visit to the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery Park City. The Memorial is devoted to raising awareness of the events that led to the Great Irish Famine and Migration of 1845-1852.

In addition, The Municipal Art Society of NY is giving a tour focusing on our area’s rich mix of immigrant history and view some of the few significant architectural elements that remain in this time of rampant redevelopment.  Downtown: Where New York Began takes place at 11 AM on March 17. The cost is $15 per person and RSVP is required.

Hungry for some traditional Irish food? Look no further than our one-square mile, where a number of restaurants are offering the type of culinary fare you are looking for – from quaint bars to classy eateries.

Check out some of our favorites, such as Trinity Place or The Bailey Pub & Brasserie for their traditional Irish stew, corned beef and cabbage and Shepherd’s Pie. These dishes (and more) are available all week from today through Sunday, March 18th.  Also, The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern has a week-long celebration of Irish culture and music from March 13th to the 18th.

If you want a bigger party atmosphere, then step onto the cobblestoned Stone Street, also known as Lower Manhattan’s Restaurant Row. Here you’ll enjoy outdoor food and drink at the many pubs and restaurants along with live music and DJs.

Ulysses Folk House will feature rockin’ Irish music by The Canny Brothers along with a Jameson & Guinness tent.  In fact, Ulysses will be start celebrating with a Taste of Ireland Brewery Night on March 13th, Mini Oyster Fest on March 14th, Get Shamrocked after-work party on March 15th and the Starch Before the March on March 16th.

Other perfect places to ingest and imbibe on Stone Street include the Stone Street Tavern, The Dubliner, Murphy’s Tavern, Beckett’s, Vintry Wine & Whiskey, and The Growler Bites & Brews, or if you want a taste from other countries, step into Mad Dog & Beans (if you crave Mexican), Adrienne’s Pizza Bar (if you seek Italian) or Smorgas Chef (if you’re in the mood for Swedish).

Don’t fret if you feel Stone Street is too much of a walk, even though it isn’t! There are plenty of options all over the neighborhood. Click here for a detailed map view of Lower Manhattan, and links to all of our establishments.

Or, you might decide you want to throw a party in your own home. So call Downtown Kitchen to cater your party with an Irish breakfast or a St. Patrick’s Day lunch or dinner. Downtown Kitchen will deliver to your home or office (if you happen to be working Saturday). But hurry: orders must be placed by today, and be for a minimum of 12 guests.

If you just want a tiny taste of Ireland, there’s also the Shamrock Shake. Yes, McDonald’s has brought back the green-dyed mint milkshake for the holiday. We wonder what Irish folksongs might be playing on the piano (look overhead when you step inside!) when you enter Mickey D’s on Broadway for your holiday shake.

Whatever you decide to do, paint the day GREEN by celebrating a taste of Ireland in Lower Manhattan!

The Party Goes On

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Broadway Crowds waiting

So now what, Sports Fans? You’ve made your pilgrimage. You’ve stood on the street for hours to pay your respects—to Eli, to Tom Coughlin, to the timeless pursuit of excellence.  And while your heart is filled with Big Blue pride, by now your throat is probably parched and your stomach is likely growling.

Here’s some advice. Stay here a little longer, in a 400-year-old neighborhood that knows a thing or two itself about the timeless pursuit of excellence. You need a hearty lunch and classic brew in a district that has mastered the art of roaring back—stronger, better, gloriously—again and again and again.

Let’s see. There’s Ryan Maguire’s Ale House at 28 Cliff Street,  or The Growler Bites & Brews at 55 Stone Street,  or Jim Brady’s Restaurant at 75 Maiden Lane, or the Porterhouse Brewing Co. at Fraunces Tavern at 58 Pearl Street, or Mad Dog & Beans at 83 Pearl Street.

And that’s just a sampling.  For a full list check our blog, Lower Manhattan Diary, or Twitter, or download our Downtown Mobile App that will provide you with information on everything that’s going on today—and places for you to celebrate after the parade.

Super Bowl Events & Specials

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Okay, we aren’t getting ahead of ourselves at all. And yes, we are anxious to host another parade in the Canyon of Heroes. For now, we’ll simply provide our die-hard New York Giants fans with a field of options to celebrate Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, February 5th.  We’ve started the list with a few places and specials. But check back as the game day approaches to learn even more ways to kick off your festivities

Crumbs Bakeshop
87 Beaver Street | 40 Broad Street | www.crumbs.com

Score points with your taste buds and friends by picking up some delicious football cupcakes from Crumbs Bakeshop. Now with two locations in Lower Manhattan at 87 Beaver Street and at 40 Broad Street, it’s even easier to indulge in Crumbs’ Super Bowl Party Mix.

The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern
58 Pearl Street | www.frauncestavern.com

The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern is offering a $50 per person open bar and buffet ($40 if booked before January 29).  Fraunces will be broadcasting the big game on its 80 inch projector screen with surround sound.  Prizes and giveaways at the end of each quarter!

Mad Dog & Beans
83 Pearl Street | www.maddogandbeans.com

Mad Dog & Beans is offering a Super Bowl Package for $50 per person that includes a bucket of six Mexican beers, unlimited Mexican nachos and hot wings.  Join in on the taco-eating contest at halftime to win a $100 gift card!

Ryan Maguire’s Ale House
28 Cliff Street | www.ryanmaguiresalehouse.com

Enjoy the Super Bowl at Ryan Maguire’s with a pitcher and wings for only $15!  Additional drink promotions will be available throughout the game along with giveaways.

SamSara Cafe
277 Water Street | www.samsaracafe.com

SamSara has a 100″ video wall with surround sound so book your private party for the Super Bowl.  All you need is 20+ people and the restaurant is yours!  SamSara will be serving its regular menu along with some of the Chef’s special wings and Happy Hour pricing on well drinks and draft beer until halftime.

2 West
2 West Street | www.ritzcarlton.com

2 West at the Ritz Carlton Battery Park has two large, flat-screen TVs that will be broadcasting the championship game while Executive Chef James Dangler prepares a delicious menu that includes wings, sliders, nachos, chili, baked potatos, calamari and more along with beer bucket specials.

Guests who want to experience the Super Bowl from the comfort of a suite at the Ritz Carlton Battery Park can book the Super Bowl Package, which includes an overnight stay in a Liberty suite, tailgating treats for four guests and additional amenities such as Super Bowl decorations and opposing team gear. Starting from $775.