In 2000, this nautically themed Port Authority dive ignited a political firestorm when cops took security guard Patrick Dorismond for a drug dealer, mistakenly shooting and killing him. Mayor Giuliani made matters worse, releasing Dorismond’s sealed records and saying he was no altar boy—when, in fact, he once had been—at Rudy’s very own Catholic alma mater. Still one of Hell's Kitchen's great dive bars at 37th and 8th Avenue.
Etymology
The term “dive” dates from London in the 19th century, when young men wanted a livelier place in which to spend their afternoons than the gentlemen’s clubs frequented by their fathers. They formed informal clubs, where they gathered to smoke and drink coffee.[citation needed]
The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary indicates that, in the United States in the 1880s, the term referred to an illegal drinking den or other place of ill repute, especially one located in a basement.
The term may also refer to an opium den.
15 comments:
That's a lot of names for such a little place.
Sure doesn't look too distinguished!
Love the image. Great shot. You are right,very Distinguished!
hilarious within with the context/composition of what's next door
Great one--how far did you have to go outside NYC for this shot?? Sounds like one stop shop.
NOT a bar, a "cocktail lounge". Add this to my list of must do's whenever I get to the BIg APple KM. I like the sounds of a dive called cocktail lounge. Oh la la.
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I thought the bar was scary enough, then I saw the sign for the place next door. Sex stores sell herbal supplements now?
I like the pompous name for that somewhat uninviting place. I just can't get over the brick design of that façade. Super kitch.
37th Street & 8th Avenue--wow..looks like an interesting place.
Good lord.
BEautiful Lounge !!Great..Unseen Rajasthan
Curio Lounge
Every story has a picture. By the way, the doorway on the right looks pretty interesting, itself.
There's a great little 8x8 dance floor in the back of this joint but my favorite thing about it is the straw replicas of the Space Needle behind the bar.
The bartenders wear nothing but bras and panties and the heat is on at least 90 degrees at all times.
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