It was a great last minute stop in to Marie's Crisis Café. A couple weeks ago I got a chance to do a quick weekend in New York. In Greenwich to be specific. That Friday night I was heading...
Marie's Crisis
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Marie's Crisis Cafe, located in the West Village of New York City, has been a celebrated acoustic sing-a-long showtunes piano bar since the late 1800s. Historically significant, it was originally owned by Marie Dumont and is known as the site of Thomas Paine's death, connecting it to the pivotal Crisis papers that ignited the American Revolution.
Throughout its rich history, Marie's has maintained its commitment to being a safe and welcoming space, particularly for the LGBTQIA community, even before broader societal acceptance. Today, it embraces guests from all backgrounds and cultures, fostering a spirit of inclusivity that honors its roots.
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Oh Marie's. I've been coming here for 10 years and while sometimes we can be changed for good.. that's not really the case with Marie's. First the line experience now takes longer than it ever...
This is an awesome little piano bar that is great for a cold beer or simple spirits and listen or sing along to some great musical theater songs. They have the best attitude, quick service, and...
Many show-tune filled memories here! I think if you're a past or present theater kid you should experience this place at least once. Years ago this type of place was all we had. There were no...
This is more of a 4 star place, but I'm giving it a 5 because EVERYONE who loves show tunes or broadway musicals should go here. In all my travels, I've never seen another bar like it. There are...
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