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Here at 23rd Street, just around the corner, is The Half King. I am COLD and ready for an Irish coffee. The bartender made a really delicious one and when I complimented him, he said, rather unnecessarily, they're good because they're hot. And they have alcohol.
The Half King, is a literary bar, being half owned by Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm, and they have readings on Monday nights.
See the construction right next door?
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Here's a view from across the street. Yet another fancy schmancy building going up in Chelsea; this one called HL23 (for High Line, 23rd Street), by so-called avant-garde architect Neil Denari. Read all about it in Curbed. I think it's pretty homely myself, but Curbed is very excited. However, Denari's website is surprisingly ugly. Doesn't that tell you something?
See map.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Chelsea, 23rd Street Between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues
Posted by Mary Sargent at 3:09 AM
Labels: 23rd Street, Chelsea, Midtown, Midtown West
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Ooh, that is an ugly website. But I kind of like the building. It is a little homely, but in a touching kind of way. I want to pat it on the head.
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