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Sunday
Oct032010

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010—Bar 266

Day 266—Satruday, October 2nd, 2010
Robert Emmett's

Last night I met bartender Rachel at The Flying Puck bar nearby where I work. She told me her twin brother worked at Robert Emmett’s, which causes me to wonder how much they look alike. I checked the place out online and it’s more of a restaurant than a bar, but I’m sure there’s a bar in there and according to menu they serve cheeseburgers, perfect for Cheeseburger Saturday Night. So let’s go find Rachel’s twin John at Robert Emmet’s and pull him into the 365 bar crawl.

Okay, here we are at 8th and 16th. It's a nice day, so I thought we'd walk, we just go straight up 8th to 44th St. and we're there.

This looks like a wonderful place.

Welcome to New York City!

Okay, ten more blocks to go. I'm starvin' like Marvin and have built up a powerful thirst!

Hey look, a street fair. Let's take a quick look around, this may be the last one of the season.

Mmm...gyros!

New York City t-shirts. Note to vendor, Calvin and Hobbes disappeared off the comic pages about a decade ago.

Nice to see someone taking advantage of the bedbug infestation of the city.

Wow, that Italian sausage looks good.

But these corndogs look even better!

What the hell, a little appetizer before tonight's cheeseburger!

And here we are, let's go in and find John.

A nice wooden bar and plenty of seats. Perfect. I wonder if that's John down there?

Nope, it's Ben. Ben told me that John would be here in a bit. And more importantly he served up the first beer of the evening.

There's tables opposite the bar for dining.

Some colorful bottles behind the bar.

And me above the colorful bottles with the obligatory barroom mirror shot.

Tom and Franci were seated next to me at the bar and decided to put some tunes on the jukebox.

And here he is, the man of the hour, Rachel's twin brother, John! Do you see the resemblance?

They're not identical, but they are twins alright!

The lovely Tracy was the other bartender on duty.

And boom, she delivers the dinner!

To Saturday Night Cheeseburger!

Delicious!

And (literally) a parting shot with Franci and Tom. Goodnight, everybody!

Review
The bar/restaurant is named after an Irish rebel, Robert Emmet, but outside of the namesake and some of the items on the menu, that’s about the extent of the Irish themes to be had here. Instead the decor is simple with a long wooden bar and tables off to the side. There’s an upstairs dining area and bar as well. The bar is located in the theater district and close to the Port Authority, so on weekdays there’s a big after-work crowd with commuters having a few post work drinks before climbing a board a bus to come home. On the weekends the crowd gets a little more touristy, with people having a pre or post-theater dinner and drinks.

There’s two full bars here with a large draft beer selection and about a half dozen signature drinks including a mojito and a margarita. It’s only befitting that since the place is named after an Irish rebel that there’s some Irish fare to be had on the menu and they include: Bangers and Mash, Shepherds Pie and Fish and Chips. Some other non-Irish items offered up are: an Eighteen Ounce Porterhouse Steak, Lobster Ravioli, Linguine With Chicken and The Emmett Sandwich which is country bread with slices of smoked turkey, proscuitto, shrimp, fresh mozzarella cheese and topped with the chef's special dressing.

Robert Emmett's
694 8th Ave. (near 44th St.)
212-302-9999


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Bonus Photos
Okay, here’s part II of 365 Aussie commentator’s Tim Clack's photos from his bar crawl at the restaurant that he’s currently working at. Oh, Tim...
The Balcony...The Club and Bistro is a really popular spot any night of the week. I took these pics when they were just about to close for the night. That's why there isn't anyone here.

Chocolate machine. It's like gambling for diabetics.

The Bistro seats something like 150 to 200. I would have taken pics of the food and my work mates but we're just too busy to run around with the camera during dinner service. Maybe next time.

The Bar in all its glory.

This is my Schooner of Carlsberg. I took a photo so it would last longer.

An Aussie ATM for Marty's mate Joey D.

Great work! Thanks Tim, a great bar crawl from down under!

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Bonus Jaws Art

365 commentator just sent in an interpetive piece of art of what he imagine's Fitzy' Koala bear buddy, Barry to be like. Thanks Jaws!


Sunday
Sep192010

Sunday, Sept. 19th, 2010—Bar 252

Day 252—Saturday, September 18th, 2010
Sardi's

Okay, first off the PayPal donation bell has not only rung, its banged me right on the noggin.’ Glenn Staack who lives here in New York sent in a more than generous donation of 250 dollars! That’s right, 250 bucks! His message on the PayPal document simply read, “Buy the man a few beers...” Well, Glenn, that’ll take care of the week! Thank you so much and somewhere down the road I hope to meet Glenn and buy him a round or three from this generous donation.

Last week I stumbled upon a cool new website. It’s called Grade “A” Fancy and it’s a magazine styled web page. Check it out here: Grade “A” Fancy. The second post on the website is about the theater district in Manhattan and while I’ve been to a few of the places within the article, I realized I’ve yet to stop at the legendary Sardi’s bar and grill. And so that is today’s stop, to Sardi’s we go.

And baboom! Here we are at the legendary Sardi's.

There's full dining rooms on both floors of the restaurants, but I'm going to bars and luckily there's one of them on both floors as well. Here's the ground floor bar, so this will be the first stop.

And José serves up the first Budweiser at the bar. José has tended bar here for over 20 years and is well-known at Sardi's and in the neighborhood.

There's an impressive snack selection at the bar, featuring pretzels, peanuts...

And delicious cheese and crackers.

I usually have a cheeseburger on Saturday's, but today it's going to be cheese and crackers.

Seated next to me is author Carliss Pond. Her latest book, "Taste of Broadway" is a collection of recipes from bars and restaurants in the neighborhood. It's also filled with great photos of the neighborhood and quotes from chefs, actors, producers and workers from the theater district.  Check out the book here: "Taste of Broadway."

Bob was seated next to me at the bar and was going to see West Side Story later on.

And here's the three of us at the bar, I'm holding my copy of "Taste of Broadway" which I purchased from Carliss at the bar. Carliss also has a book featuring recipes and photos from Hell's Kitchen. You can check that out here: "Sizzle in Hell's Kitchen."

Page 12 from Carliss' book contains a quote from José, and he signed the page for me.

Sardi's is known for the caricatures lining the walls of actors that have appeared on Broadway and beyond.

Caricatures of the cast of "The Honeymooner's" hang over the bar downstairs.

Napkins!

José in action at the bar.

By now Carliss and Bob have both left and there's a new crew at the bar.

Including the lovely duo of Indira and Iran.

Seated behind me at a table was this friendly group. From left: Jeremy, Jennifer, "Sloppy" Sal and Cheryl. And now for a crazy coincidence. Jeremy and Cheryl are the owners of Jeremy's Ale House that I visited on July 22nd. If you scoll down the post, you'll see a picture of another Jeremy who bartends the upstairs bar at Sardi's. I said in that caption that you'd be seeing him soon, so let's go upstairs and see if we can find him.

Here's the main dining room at Sardi's.

And it's upstairs we go.

Here's the bar, but where's Jeremy?

I think this gentleman's name was Brian, but I forgot to write it in my notes. If you're reading this Brian and I'm wrong, feel free to correct me in the comments section.

John and Jennifer were seated next to me. John owns several bars all over the country and one here in New York. Check out the New York bar here: Mad River Bar and Grille. I'll be stopping in there soon.

More caricatures line the walls up here.

And there he his, Jeremy behind the bar!

Here he is in all his glory!

Reunited and it feels so good! Thanks to everyone at Sardi's for a great night. Goodnight, Everybody!

Review
I’m not about to review a legendary joint like this, I couldn't do it justice. Here’s a link to the Wikipedia entry and you can read all about the history of Sardi’s. Sardi’s on Wikipedia.

And here’s a list of every caricature in the restaurant: List of caricatures at Sardi's restaurant.

Sardi's
234 W. 44th St. (Near Broadway)
212-221-8440
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Bonus Photos
Okay, here’s part two of Jason and Zioum Zioum’s excellent adventure in Paris with captions by Zioum Zioum the Chainsaw.

Drinking Champagne while waiting to see tits, ass and pussy!! Wow wow!!!!

Then after the show I had to change my clothes and heels shoes since we had to go back to my cousin's place by train, right in the Paris ghetto!! So we went to a bar and I changed my clothes in the (dirty) toilets. But big surprise it was a crazy funny bar!

Jason got a shower with the draft beer (end of the barrel!) So the Bartender offered dry sausage and chips!

Then things turned crazy in here, it was the birthday of a regular and has he's muslim, the 2 bartenders put a candle on a piece of bacon and brought the "birthday cake" to him while all  people in a bar were singing Happy birthday !! Cynical humor still the best! Then they played Trance music and everybody danced like crazy motherfuckers! Here, the bartender is dancing with a bottle of wine!

Lately, to visit France can only lead you to cross those revolutionnary posters in streets walls!!! There are glue everywhere in any city of France! We can read : "GET OUT! because they're not worthy" I wonder if someone in that world like that bum! Cheers Everybody!!!!

And last but not least, a black and white shot of the Eiffel Tower by Jason. À la votre !