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Painkiller, Tiki bar
49 Essex Street
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Painkiller emerged as a frontrunner in Manhattan's second tiki bar trend of the 21st Century. This latest iteration of a tiki bar will offer all you can eat hot dogs.

They won't be premium grade hot dogs the owners say, but a hot dog is a hot dog is a hot dog. How about a flaming rum cocktail like the Cradle of Life (made with spiced rum, white rum, lime and orange juices and almond syrup; the green chartreuse on top is set on fire).

The menu will also include communal drinks served in custom-made ceramic vessels called Scorpion Bowls. Each Scorpion Bowl will be named after a 1970s NYC street gang, like the Electric Coffin, a large coffin-shaped bowl that will billow steam from a hidden chamber for dry ice in its underbelly.

Are you looking for:
Banana Pecan Doughnut
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at Doughnut Plant
Broccoli & Cheese Knish
broccoli knish with cheddar cheese
at Yonah Shimmel's
Did you know?
lower east side pickle day

February 2012 -- Great Pickle Days Ahead!! International Pickle Day will return to the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the Spring of 2012.

Skipping 2011 for a variety of reasons, the renowned festival of all-things-pickle wll re-emerge from its short hiatus on April 29, 2012, a Sunday.

Let's hope for beautiful weather and plenty of pickle fans.

File: Lower East Side Pickle Festival

 
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