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Bar Serving Up 'Elevated Pub Fare' Opens Sixth Location In Jericho
A Long Island restaurant started by two former bartenders and friends is further expanding its reach within the community and beyond by opening up its sixth location.
Tap Room, located in Jericho, opened on Thursday, Dec. 14, joining the pub’s five other locations.
The self-described gastropub serves up what it calls "elevated pub fare," such as burgers, tacos, salads, and more, alongside craft cocktails and a rotating 24 beers on tap.
For brunch, Tap Room continues the pub theme with dishes such as the “Hangover Burger,” featuring avocado, egg, cheddar, and bacon, pound cake French t…
Don't Miss These Five Oktoberfest Celebrations On Long Island
Not going to Munich? No worries. There are Oktoberfest celebrations across Long Island. Here's five you won't want to miss.
The Paramount, 370 New York Ave., Huntington: presents Oktoberfest 2019, an all-day experience with live music, German-inspired food, and beer on Saturday, Oct. 12, with musical guests, Die Spitzbuam and DJ Beso at 3 p.m. Click here for details.
Croxley's Ale, 190 Main St., Farmingdale: An Oktoberfest event is set for Friday, Oct. 18 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. with Mayor Ralph Ekstrand as master of ceremony. The fun includes a live Umpa band, German sp…
Mark Your Calendar: Here's When It Will Be Chocolate Time On Long Island
Chocolate triggers the release of endorphins and serotonin and makes people feel good. If that's your experience then head over to the I Love Chocolate Festival on Saturday, June 8 on the Suffolk County Community College campus.
Here's where you'll find chocolate covered everything, from pretzels to bacon, strawberries, even crickets, brownies, cupcakes, cookies, pudding, truffles, and fudge.
There's more. The festival will have food trucks for lunchtime and vendors will sell items including soaps, body butter, candles, and jewelry.
Specialty foods with chocolate for sale that day will inc…
Annual Farmingville Street Fair Expected To Draw Thousands From Near, Far
What's more fun than a summer drive to one of the north shore's quaint towns then a street fair?
The quaint hamlet of Farmingville will be bustling Sunday, June 9 for the 8th annual Farmingville Street Fair.
The streets will be filled with thousands of visitors for shopping, live music, classic car show, bounce houses for kids, beer garden and food.
The fair is hosted by the Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce and attracts hundreds of vendors selling everything from crafts, toys, jewelry, clothing, and accessories.
."We have grown to be one of the most talked-about street fairs i…
Let's Dance: Burlesque Troupe Taking Their Talents All Over Long Island
A new Long Island burlesque troupe made their debut in Smithtown this month.
Founded by Patchogue resident, artist, and musician Jenn Woodason, The Dirty Show performed May 17 at The Rail.
"It's a very modest, hilarious burlesque style troupe of musicians and comedians and dancers and there is a lot of variation within the format," Woodason said. "The entirety of the show is flexible and comedy/improv skits. We also play our own live music. We're very funny, cheeky, lovable, classy, and it's not a predictable show by any stretch of the imagination."
A year ago, Woodason was …
Newly Opened Long Shot Bar & Grill Flying High In Coram
Great food, music and a neighborhood atmosphere under one industrialized roof can describe a new Coram hangout.
Long Shot Bar & Grill open since April bring a special vibe to the area's rich casual restaurant and sports bar scene.
Lunch and dinner, from burgers to quesadillas, and wings, martinis, margaritas, craft beer, daily happy hour, DJs and live bands with a dance floor. Rock band E3 debuts there Friday, May 17 at 8:30 p.m.
The spacious industrialized interior has exposed beams and wooden bar and tables to add warmth, making it feel "homey," said a Facebook reviewe…