Anchor Brewing Greenwich Village Bar Crawl Barrow Street

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09/19/2019 | 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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Barrow Street Ale House

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  • The Greenwich Village Anchor Brewing Bar Crawl

    Join us for the Anchor Brewing Greenwich Village Bar Crawl stopping at Barrow Street Ale House, MacDougal Street Ale House, and Peculier Pub!

    Barrow Street Ale House
    15 Barrow St.

    MacDougal Street Ale House
    122 Macdougal St.

    Peculier Pub
    145 Bleecker St.

    Anchor Brewing Greenwich Village Bar Crawl Barrow Street

    Anchor Brewing Company

    A TIME-HONORED BREWING TRADITION
    Anchor Brewing is America’s first and oldest craft brewery, with roots dating back to the California gold rush. Today, our beers are handmade from an all-malt mash in our traditional copper brewhouse. Our process combines the time-honored art of classical craft brewing with carefully applied, state-of-the-art modern methods.

    THE HEART AND SOUL OF ANCHOR
    Every drop of Anchor beer is made right here in our traditional copper brewhouse. Decades-old handmade tools of the trade — mash tun, lauter tun, grant, and brewkettle — are literally at the heart of our historic American brewery, surrounded by our offices, quality-control lab, and taproom. It is a constant reminder of the brewcraft at the core of who we are.


    Anchor Brewing Greenwich Village Bar Crawl, Thursday, September 19th, 5pm.

    Barrow Street Ale House
    15 Barrow St.
    New York, NY 10014
    (212) 691-6127
    https://barrowstreetalehouse.com
    https://www.facebook.com/BarrowStreetAleHouse
    https://twitter.com/BSAH15
    https://www.instagram.com/barrowstreetalehouse

    The atmosphere of our bar and grill in West Village combines an energetic, busy sports-bar – with over 20 televisions and a great selection of craft beers – with a brick front colonial building located on a quiet, tree lined street. 15 Barrow Street dates back to 1897 where it was built by Conrad Schaper. Mr. Schaper was one of the original “truckers” in the neighborhood. By “trucker” we mean he hauled goods near and far by horse drawn carriage. 15 Barrow was used as a stable and carriage house by Schaper. Contrary to popular belief, Aaron Burr did not come to own or reside at 15-17 Barrow Street. According to historians, Aaron Burr’s estate was located nowhere near Barrow Street. Barrow Street Alehouse bar and grill in West Village has enjoyed past lives as a 19th Century stable and carriage house, a Latin Bar & Restaurant, and a very popular jazz club (Café Bohemia) where Miles Davis used to play. Barrow Street Alehouse was established in 1990. Today, Barrow Street Alehouse enjoys it’s unique identity as a hybrid of craft beer bar, full service sports bar serving quality spirits and restaurant cooking up fantastic pub fare. Visit us today and get a taste of both historic New York and the fun, vibrant West Village bar and grill scene.

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