Fraunces Tavern Restaurant
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Locality: New York, New York
Phone: +1 212-968-1776
Address: 54 Pearl St 10004 New York, NY, US
Website: www.frauncestavern.com
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The new range of Fraunces Tavern Merch is available on our website for pickup or delivery. Click the link to see the full selection and get the perfect gift for a Fraunces Fan. https://frauncestavern.itemorder.com/sale... #Merch #Merchandise #Restaurant #Bar #Tavern #Museum #FiDi #NewYorkCity #FrauncesTavern
Ketzer Lager - Dutchess Ales. German Style Helles Lager. Ketzer Lager is a Franconian inspired Helles. Striving to reflect the pure balance, nuance, and quality found in this traditional style, Ketzer is brewed with German Pilsner malt, just a kiss of Vienna and Light Munich and hopped with selected Perle, Hallertau Mittelfrüh, and Saphir hops.
The legendary Samuel Fraunces Ale is still available in can. Brewed on Staten Island by @flagshipbrewery. This signature Amber Ale has soft floral notes and a malty finish. ... _________________________________ #Ale #AmberAle #SamuelFraunces #SamuelFrauncesAle #Flagship #FlagshipBrewingCo #StatenIsland #Manhattan #FiDi #Beer #BeerLove #BeerNerds #BeerTime #FrauncesTavern
Live music every weekend at Fraunces Tavern. Enjoy
#OTD in 1783, George Washington bid farewell to his Revolutionary War officers in the Long Room of the landmarked #FrauncesTavern in Lower #Manhattan. Constru...cted as a residence in 1719, it became the Queen's Head Tavern in 1763. The building as it now exists was completed in 1907, incorporating the portions of the original building that survived an 1845 fire. The tavern continues today! #LoveNYCLandmarks @ Fraunces Tavern Restaurant @ Fraunces Tavern Museum Image 2: Arun De Joe, https://bit.ly/3gbZP1k
Don’t miss Eddie & Donie live tonight 6-9pm at Fraunces Tavern. _________________________________ #Tunes #Music #LiveMusic #AllWeekend #Manhattan #FiDi #NYC #FrauncesTavern
It’s with profound sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Mary Ferriter. Mary will be remembered with great affection as a truly lovely woma...n whose generosity and grace knew no bounds. She lit up every room she walked into and will be sadly missed by all who were fortunate enough to have known her. We want to send out love and prayers to Mary’s family, her loving husband Paddy Joe, sons Patrick and Christopher, and daughter Bridget. The family and friends of Mary will celebrate her life at a Memorial Mass at St. Anne's Church, 35 Dartmouth Street, Garden City, NY 11530 at 12.30PM this Saturday December 5th 2020. All are welcome. For those who cannot make it, we will be attaching a livestream link to this post. Join us in raising a glass, to Mary, the pride of Dingle, Ireland.
Launching tomorrow - Limited edition can from Folksbier in Brooklyn. People Power is a New Zealand hopped lager and is brewed in support of the ACLU. ________________________ #Beer #BeerTime #BeerLove #BeerNerd #Beerstagram #BeerBar #FiDi #NYC #FrauncesTavern
Sunday tunes with Eddie & Donie. #Music #LiveMusic #NYC #FrauncesTavern
#OnThisDay, October 15, 1817 Brigadier General Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kociuszko, a Polish Patriot of the American Revolution, died. Born into Polish nobil...ity in what is now Belarus, Kociuszko graduated from the Royal Military School in Warsaw and received a captain’s commission. A few years later, Kosciuszko received a scholarship to study military and civil architecture. Kosciuszko arrived in Philadelphia in August 1776, and on August 30, with a recommendation from Benjamin Franklin, he enlisted in the Continental Army. In October, Kosciuszko was appointed Colonel of Engineers by Continental Congress President John Hancock, and quickly began designing fortifications along the Delaware River to protect Philadelphia from British invasion. Kosciuszko’s most significant accomplishment came during the Battle of Saratoga, when strategic engineering designsincluding defensive barriers, parapets, and trenchessuccessfully protected the Americans from British attacks on Bemis Heights. In 1778, Kosciuszko was commissioned by General Washington to strengthen fortifications at West Point, which Washington considered the most important Post in America, as West Point’s location was along the Hudson River. One of Kosciuszko’s designs included The Great Chain, two sets of chain links weighing 65 tons which spanned the 600 yards along the river. These chains, along with the narrow S shape of the river, blocked ships from passing through the fort. Kosciuszko’s design made West Point impenetrable, something that Benedict Arnold knew when he attempted to surrender the fort to the British during his defection a year later. Kosciuszko was present at Washington’s Farewell at Fraunces Tavern on December 4, 1783, where he toasted to the General and the Army. He returned to Poland in 1784, and spent the next decade fighting for Poland’s independence in two unsuccessful uprisings. In his will, he left Thomas Jefferson his backpay of nearly $18,000 from the United States to purchase enslaved Africans and provide them education and land. Kosciuszko lived in exile in Switzerland until his death in 1817.
The legendary Samuel Fraunces Ale is now canned and available at Porterhouse Brew Co. NYC. Brewed on Staten Island by@flagshipbrewery. This signature Amber Al...e has soft floral notes and a malty finish. ________________________________________ @frauncestavern #Ale #AmberAle #SamuelFraunces #SamuelFrauncesAle #FrauncesTavern #Flagship #FlagshipBrewingCo #PorterhouseBrewCo #PorterhouseBrewCoNYC #StatenIsland #Dublin #Manhattan #FiDi #Beer #BeerLove #BeerNerds #BeerTime
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