Pier 25 at Hudson River Park

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Where To Go When You Realize The Frying Pan Is Terrible

"Grand Banks is the most obvious alternative to The Frying Pan. It’s a popular boat bar, and because it’s docked pretty close to The Frying Pan on the Hudson, the views of the river and New Jersey are similar. But while The Frying Pan is a place to drink light beers on what looks like the deck of a cargo ship, Grand Banks is a very attractive sailboat where you can drink negronis and eat platters of oysters." - matt tervooren

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/frying-pan-alternatives-boat-bars-outdoors
Emily Schindler

West St, New York, NY 10013 Get directions

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