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  2. El Faro Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    El Faro Restaurant was a small Spanish food emporium located at 823 Greenwich Street in the West Village of Manhattan, New York City. El Faro opened in 1927 and shuttered in 2012 after failing to raise over $80,000 to pay off fines and expenses.

  3. Nix (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Nix was a vegetarian restaurant in Greenwich Village, New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The restaurant served American cuisine [ 4 ] and had received a Michelin star. It closed in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic .

  4. Cedar Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Cedar Tavern (or Cedar Street Tavern) was a bar and restaurant at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village, New York City. In its heyday, known as a gathering place for avant garde writers and artists, it was located at 24 University Place , near 8th Street.

  5. Julius (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Julius ' (also known as Julius's or Julius' Bar) is a tavern at 159 West 10th Street and Waverly Place in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is often called the oldest continuously operating gay bar in New York City. Its management, however, was actively unwilling to operate as such, and harassed gay customers ...

  6. Blue Hill (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Family Meal at Blue Hill, formerly known as Blue Hill and also known as Blue Hill New York, is a restaurant in New York City's Greenwich Village. Blue Hill was established in April 2000 and is owned by Dan , David, and Laureen Barber.

  7. Chumley's - Wikipedia

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    Chumley's was a historic pub and former speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street, between Grove and Barrow Streets, in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1922 by the socialist activist Leland Stanford Chumley, who converted a former blacksmith's shop near the corner of Bedford and Barrow ...

  8. Rocco Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Rocco Restaurant was an Italian restaurant on Thompson Street (Manhattan) in Greenwich Village. [1] Ralph Redillo, the superintendent of the building, has said it was a “big mob joint” and in the 1950s, attracted Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio. Later celebrity guests included Johnny Depp, Robert De Niro and Screw Magazine editor Al ...

  9. Patchin Place - Wikipedia

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    The rooms were small, and at the time, the street was noisy due to its proximity to the vendors in Jefferson Market. [6] The 1917 book about Greenwich Village in which this illustration first appeared described Patchin Place as "one of the strange little 'lost courts' given over to the Villagers and their pursuits". [7]