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.

Previously.

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7 comments:

  1. They couldn't think of a more original name? This is the name of the bar on Family Guy.

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  2. That's like naming your bar Moe's Tavern. Boooooo!

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  3. The 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...

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  4. Correction: you guys were right! Wow, I out-juveniled FG unintentionally. Gonna go take a cold shower now.

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  5. Another frat boy/sorority girl dump in the East Village.

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  6. 1:04pm,

    Are "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?

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  7. This will only increase the number of weekend vomit puddles on Saint Mark's Place.

    - East Villager

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