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Hear Stories of Famous Female Killers at Caveat's "Death Becomes Her"
Caveat, a speakeasy in the Lower East Side, plays host to an ever changing line-up of “intelligent nightlife.” These quirky
8 Unique Ways to Celebrate Labor Day Weekend 2018
The unofficial end of summer is here, but there are still a bunch of summer activities taking place all over
Laugh About Signal Problems at Caveat’s Comedy Show About the History of the MTA
“Join us for drinks and go home smarter.” That’s the mission statement of Caveat, a Lower East Side speakeasy
Caveat Presents “Death Becomes Her,” A Night of Storytelling
On July 10th, Caveat, a lower east side speakeasy, will present Madame Morbid’s “Death Becomes Her,” a night of
A Speakeasy Hides Behind This Upper East Side Ice Cream Shop, the UES
If you took a stroll on 2nd Avenue in the Upper East Side, the bright pink storefront decorated with a
Threesome Tollbooth is a Speakeasy Bar for Three in Brooklyn
Going small is all the rage, from micro apartments to micro museums. Launched quietly in 2017, there’s also New
The Manhattan Cricket Club, A Speakeasy Hidden Above Burke & Wills on the Upper West Side
Above the Australian-inspired restaurant Burke & Wills on the Upper West Side, accessible via a tufted green leather door inside
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Webster Hall
Webster Hall, located in Manhattan’s East Village, is today known, more or less, as a concert venue for young
Fun Maps: The Distinguished Drinkeries of NYC
We recently came across this map of NYC bars that bills itself as “The Distinguished Drinkeries of New York City”
Explore the Remnants of a Former Prohibition Speakeasy in the East Village
In 1964, a father and son were renovating a former speakeasy in the East Village into a theater when they
Inside the Red Room, the Secret Bar Above East Village Literary Outpost KGB
There’s nothing secret about KGB Bar, the Soviet-inspired literary outpost in the East Village. Writers—both esteemed and unknown—
The Booth Brothers’ Story Comes Alive at the Players Club in NYC
Artist Cynthia Von Buhler’s latest endeavor might be the closest you can get to time travel. Speakeasy Dollhouse: The