The White Horse Tavern

Even though this go-to is the second oldest tavern in the city, it didn’t become majorly popular with writers and artists (including Jack Kerouac and Dylan Thomas) until the 1950s. Gather for brunch with your reading club for a few mimosas, French toast, and some good conversation about the latest literary scandal. Spoiler alert! It wasn’t the butler this time.

The White Horse Tavern, 567 Hudson St.

[Photo via @beanfieldsbyannie]

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