Jeremy's Ale House

Bar · Financial District

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Where To Eat On A Big Manhattan Walk - New York - The Infatuation

"Distance from the start: 13.2 miles  Bathroom: Yes Yes, we’re proposing big-ass beers at the second-to-last stop. First of all, Jeremy’s Ale House is an institution, and if you’ve never been, Big Walk Day is as good a time as any. Second, they have a bathroom. The doors don’t usually lock, but they do have one. And third, a quart-sized container of beer after 13-plus miles takes the edge off immensely. You’ll spend that last 0.8 miles floating along the South Street Seaport. Your legs will feel unused." - willa moore

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/where-to-eat-manhattan-top-to-bottom-walk
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228 Front St, New York, NY 10038 Get directions

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