Thursday, December 13, 2012
The Drunken Clam opens tonight on St. Mark's Place
Via Thrillist, we learned about The Drunken Clam, a clam-beer bar that opens tonight below the tofu-karaoke complex at 6 St. Mark's Place. (Thrillist describes it as "an underground bunker of clams and beer.")
On the menu:
NAKED CLAM
Half Shell Raw Clams
DRUNKEN CLAM
Two Dozen Steamed Clams
BIG-FAT SHRIMP
12pcs Fried Jumbo Shrimp
DRUNKEN CLAM IN THE HOUSE
Two Dozen Clams + NY TOFU Stew of Your Choice
GREENDOG
A Jumbo Dog Served in Romain Lettuce with Tomatos, Cheese, Onions & Sauerkraut
PANCAKE ARMY OR MARINE
Crispy Kimchi or Seafood Pancake
B.B.B.(BEST BUD OF BEERS) PLATTER
Fried Calamari, Popcorn Shrimp & French Fries
HOT WING 12pcs
WINES & BEERS AROUND THE WORLD
Meanwhile, the whole building here (most recently Mondo Kim's) remains on the market for $14.5 million.
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They couldn't think of a more original name? This is the name of the bar on Family Guy.
ReplyDeleteThat's like naming your bar Moe's Tavern. Boooooo!
ReplyDeleteThe bar on FG is the Bearded Clam. 7th grade humor at its best. But yeah, pretty lousy name for a bar and where are the fried clams? Come on...
ReplyDeleteCorrection: you guys were right! Wow, I out-juveniled FG unintentionally. Gonna go take a cold shower now.
ReplyDeleteAnother frat boy/sorority girl dump in the East Village.
ReplyDelete1:04pm,
ReplyDeleteAre "frat boy/sorority girls" going to be lining up to go to a bar that specializes in servicing clams? Is that a stereotype that I missed?
Upstate on 1st Ave is the Oyster place and their clientele seems relatively low key. So is it just clams that the college kids love these days?
This will only increase the number of weekend vomit puddles on Saint Mark's Place.
ReplyDelete- East Villager