White Horse Tavern

Bar · West Village

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"The White Horse Tavern in the West Village is about as old-school as any bar can get. Founded in 1880, its long dark-wood bar is backed by a mirror and lined with stools; vintage prints and photos adorn the walls. It's also a cultural institution, with James Baldwin, Jack Kerouac, John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and Anaïs Nin among the many legendary writers who were patrons. The White Horse's most famous literary moment took place in November 1953, when Dylan Thomas finished his 18th whiskey (beating his own record) and stumbled into the street. He collapsed and was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital where died. Travelers today can enjoy the atmosphere and order pub-bar favorites and whiskeys too, if that's your poison—just avoid Thomas's fatal excess."

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567 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014 Get directions

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