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Historic Ear Inn Undergoes Renovations

Some patrons may have been alarmed to find the historic Ear Inn closed recently. But don't worry - like the Subway Inn, the Ear Inn's closure was only temporary to allow for some minor renovations. The bar had originally closed for what they thought was a few days to replace some tiles in the kitchen and bathroom, but they discovered some cracked support beams when they removed the floor boards. Ear Inn owner Martin Sheridan tells the Villager that they had to install new wooden beams alongside the old ones that are probably 200 years old, and that the $100,000 worth of work has made the building more structurally sound then ever before. The almost 200 year old restaurant and bar reopened last night and the kitchen will be serving food again by next week. Here's to another 200 years!
· Scoopy's Notebook [Villager]
· The Ear Inn Coverage [~ENY~]
· Nightlife Coverage [~ENY~]

Ear Inn

326 Spring Street, Manhattan, NY 10013 (212) 226-9060 Visit Website

The Ear Inn

326 Spring St., New York, NY 10013-1322