Join the editors and friends of The New Criterion for drinks at our hangout in the East Village!
Monday, February 22nd
6:00-8:00 PM
140 2nd Ave (btw St. Marks Pl. and 9th St.)
As to the bar, the Sly Fox, New York Magazine says:
“Slide down the wheelchair ramp into the subterranean Sly Fox, improbably buried in the Ukrainian National Home, for a reminder of those not-so-memorable trips to Bratislava, Kiev, or Minsk. Run by a hardened Polish woman for decades, the bare-bones bar closed down in 2004 only to re-open again with a new owner and a new look meant to evoke a cozy home in the hinterlands of Eastern Europe.”
As to the bar, the Sly Fox, New York Magazine says:
“Slide down the wheelchair ramp into the subterranean Sly Fox, improbably buried in the Ukrainian National Home, for a reminder of those not-so-memorable trips to Bratislava, Kiev, or Minsk. Run by a hardened Polish woman for decades, the bare-bones bar closed down in 2004 only to re-open again with a new owner and a new look meant to evoke a cozy home in the hinterlands of Eastern Europe.”
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