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Stone Street Tavern

17 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

They say that narrow Stone Street—once known as Hoogh Straet—was Manhattan’s first paved road. Dutch residents put in cobblestones in 1658 after petitioning city officials for the right to do so. The street was renamed, according to some, in the 18th century to commemorate the cobblestones. Now it's a car-free block full of bars and restaurants. Before New York Harbor’s oyster populations were depleted, oysters were the 18th-century city’s most popular snack. They’re still offered at many of the taverns along Stone Street. And Ulysses Folk House hosts a full-blown oyster festival here every September.
Esther
February 15, 2017

Tips from locals

Koen
October 29, 2013
My favorite place to grab a beer after work. Can be crowded with traders at 5pm. The burgers are excellent. The beer choice is - for a Belgian - a good mix of tastes.
John
July 16, 2014
Good selection of drinks
Flavio
January 22, 2014
A little Ireland of bars, restaurants and taverns.
Rosanne
October 10, 2011
Cozy tavern with a large selection of beers on tap. And the best part? They also have an outdoor seating area that essentially turns into a beer garden in the summer. The food's delicious too.
Sonny
March 4, 2022
Real historic site at lower Manhattan

Things to do nearby

Private Photoshoot at World Famous Brooklyn Bridge/Dumbo
DUMBO/Brooklyn Bridge photo walk
Speakeasy and secret bar tour

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Location
52 Stone St
New York, NY