The hordes of freshly minted bankers, stock traders and lawyers who shoehorn their way into PJ Clarke’s every night may, at first, obscure the 125 years of history that the unassuming watering hole has weathered. But wait for the place to quiet down a bit, and the ghosts will come out.
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Death & Co., on East 6th St., is the quintessential NYC bar of the early 21st century, in that it attempts to recreate the mood – and many of the cocktails – of the saloons of the early 20th century. Even before your first sip, the pre-Volstead Act vibe is established with dim chandelier lighting, the dark wood paneling on the walls, and the gorgeous, marble-topped bar itself.
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