NY Mag: "Bravest on 38th opened on Saint Patrick's Day in 1978 by a local fireman. This Murray Hill bar has always been a corner clubhouse for city fireman, with proud paraphernalia over the walls and ceiling." There's a glass-encased corner dedicated to those lost in the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attack. And legend has it that rock star and one-time NYPD Eddie Money once drank the night away here in the 1980s. CLICK TO ENLARGE
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
38th & 2nd Ave [SE Corner] (June 30, 2012)
New Awning Alert!
NY Mag: "Bravest on 38th opened on Saint Patrick's Day in 1978 by a local fireman. This Murray Hill bar has always been a corner clubhouse for city fireman, with proud paraphernalia over the walls and ceiling." There's a glass-encased corner dedicated to those lost in the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attack. And legend has it that rock star and one-time NYPD Eddie Money once drank the night away here in the 1980s. CLICK TO ENLARGE
NY Mag: "Bravest on 38th opened on Saint Patrick's Day in 1978 by a local fireman. This Murray Hill bar has always been a corner clubhouse for city fireman, with proud paraphernalia over the walls and ceiling." There's a glass-encased corner dedicated to those lost in the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attack. And legend has it that rock star and one-time NYPD Eddie Money once drank the night away here in the 1980s. CLICK TO ENLARGE
Labels:
9-11,
9/11,
eddie money,
FDNY,
firemen,
kips bay,
Lumber Boys,
midtown east,
midtown tunnel,
murray hill,
NYPD,
pay phone,
rain,
townhouse cafe,
trees,
true Value
Location:
706 2nd Ave, Manhattan, NY 10016, USA
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clearly where the lyrics "take me home tonight" came from...
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