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The Brooklyn Beefsteak |
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Party
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11/8/2009, 7 pm
The Bell House, 149 7th Ave. (@ 2nd Ave.)
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During the heyday of the New York Tammany Hall political machine, the all-you-can-eat-and-drink beef and beer feast – or “beefsteak” – was a popular way for politicians to earn the votes and allegiance of New York’s working class men. After 100 years in exile, the beefsteak is back. Come one, come all, to the Bell House in Gowanus on Sunday, November 8th from 3pm to 6pm to partake in the raucous atmosphere of the New York docks and saloons of years past.
The Brooklyn Beefsteak will feature hundreds of pounds of naturally raised aged beef steaks, an endless supply of McSorley’s Ale -- light and dark -- and absolutely no utensils. Residing in a 1920s printing factory, the Bell House will provide a perfect venue for a feast for over 250 thirsty carnivorous guests. Boisterous crowds committed to communal singing are not only welcome, but encouraged at this all-you-can-eat-and-drink afternoon dinner party.
Tickets for the Brooklyn Beefsteak are available at thebellhouseny.com. $35 per ticket in advance; $50 at the door. Groups of 4 or more receive $5 off their ticket price.
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