Since 1880
Great Taste, Good Times
The White Horse Tavern is NYC's second-oldest bar that's been going strong for ages. Back in the day, it was a hangout for dock workers by the Hudson River. By the 1950s, it became a hotspot for writers and artists. Dylan Thomas loved it because it reminded him of his favorite spots back in Wales. Jack Kerouac, the Beat poets, and other big names like James Baldwin started showing up, along with jazz legends and folks from the growing folk and rock scenes. The bar still has its original wood and tin ceiling and is a historic landmark. Hope you have a great time here!