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The oldest surviving tavern in New York and one-time home to a brothel, the Bridge Caf is located in a simple wood-frame building erected in 1794. Although times have changed and the Brooklyn Bridge has since been built next door, the old speakeasy continues to thrive thanks to a modern mix of eclectic American entres. The uniformly excellent menu includes standouts like a tender buffalo steak with lingonberry sauce Bridge Cafe barrestaurant The Bridge Cafe is located at 279 Water Street in a building dating back to 1794. That was the year that Newell Narme opened a 'grocery and wine and porter bottler' in the wooden building, which at that time was two-and-a-half stories with a peaked roof

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The oldest surviving tavern in New York and one-time home to a brothel, the Bridge Caf is located in a simple wood-frame building erected in 1794. Although times have changed and the Brooklyn Bridge has since been built next door, the old speakeasy continues to thrive thanks to a modern mix of eclectic American entres. The uniformly excellent menu includes standouts like a tender buffalo steak with lingonberry sauce Bridge Cafe barrestaurant The Bridge Cafe is located at 279 Water Street in a building dating back to 1794. That was the year that Newell Narme opened a 'grocery and wine and porter bottler' in the wooden building, which at that time was two-and-a-half stories with a peaked roof

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