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IMPULSE
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Harel, Linda
, Fein, Spencer
, McAlpine, Megan
, Kanfer, Julie
, Kalman, Gabriel
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Gabriel, Kalman
2004
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IMPULSE
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Harel, Linda
, Fein, Spencer
, McAlpine, Megan
, Kanfer, Julie
, Kalman, Gabriel
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Gabriel, Kalman
2004
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IMPULSE
2004
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Fresh off its 150th anniversary, [McSORLEY]'s remains a classic no- frills place to kick back with a drink (light or dark ale are the only choices) and mingle with friends and strangers. The East Village institution, one of the oldest bars in the city, is steeped in tradition - women were barred until 1970. Despite such a longstanding snub, a bar with this kind of staying power must be doing something right We sent the Review Crew to check it out. McSorley's decor consists of old photographs and newspaper clippings, plus a chandelier that hasn't been cleaned since they opened. You can't forget about the sawdust on the floor! The crowd ranged in age from early 20s to late 80s, and McSorley's own light and dark ale is enjoyable and cheap at $2.50 for a 7-ounce glass. 1) PHOTO BY CHRISTIE M. FARRIELLA - McSorleys Old Ale House; PHOTOS - 2) [Kalman Gabriel]; 3) [Julie Kanfer]; 4) [Linda Harel]; 5) [Spencer Fein]; 6) [Megan McAlpine]
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Newsday LLC
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