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- Q7171811 abstract "Pete's Tavern, located at 129 East 18th Street on the corner of Irving Place in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is a pub food restaurant and one of several drinking establishments which each claim to be the oldest continuously operated tavern in the city.The building which houses Pete's was built in 1829, and was originally the Portman Hotel; liquor may have been sold there as early as 1851 or 1852 – when it was a "grocery & grog" store – and the first official drinking establishment founded by 1864. It was bought in 1899 by Tom and John Healy, and became Healy's. During prohibition, when selling alcohol was illegal, the bar continued to operate disguised as a flower shop.The writer O. Henry lived down the street at 55 Irving Place from 1903 to 1907, and Healy's appears in his short story "The Lost Blend" under the name "Kenealy's". Local legend also has it that he wrote his well-known story "The Gift of the Magi" in Healy's second booth from the front, but this appears to be apocryphal.Although the tavern claims to be "an official historical landmark", it is neither a designated New York City landmark nor is it on the National Register of Historic Places. It does, however, lie within the Gramercy Park Historic District designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.".
- Q7171811 address "129East 18th Street(corner ofIrving Place)".
- Q7171811 address "Gramercy Park,Manhattan".
- Q7171811 cuisine "American, Italian".
- Q7171811 dressCode "casual".
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- Q7171811 dressCode "casual".
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- Q7171811 name "Pete's Tavern".
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- Q7171811 streetAddress "129".
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- Q7171811 comment "Pete's Tavern, located at 129 East 18th Street on the corner of Irving Place in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is a pub food restaurant and one of several drinking establishments which each claim to be the oldest continuously operated tavern in the city.The building which houses Pete's was built in 1829, and was originally the Portman Hotel; liquor may have been sold there as early as 1851 or 1852 – when it was a "grocery & grog" store – and the first official drinking establishment founded by 1864. ".
- Q7171811 label "Pete's Tavern".
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- Q7171811 name "Pete's Tavern".