About: Cedar Tavern

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The Cedar Tavern (or Cedar Street Tavern) was a bar and restaurant at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village, New York City. In its heyday, known as a gathering place for avant garde writers and artists, it was located at 24 University Place, near 8th Street. It was famous in its day as a hangout of many prominent Abstract Expressionist painters and Beat writers and poets. It closed in April 1963 and reopened three blocks north in 1964, at 82 University Place, between 11th and 12th Streets.

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  • The Cedar Tavern (or Cedar Street Tavern) was a bar and restaurant at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village, New York City. In its heyday, known as a gathering place for avant garde writers and artists, it was located at 24 University Place, near 8th Street. It was famous in its day as a hangout of many prominent Abstract Expressionist painters and Beat writers and poets. It closed in April 1963 and reopened three blocks north in 1964, at 82 University Place, between 11th and 12th Streets. (en)
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  • 82 University Place and E. 8th Street (en)
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  • Greenwich Village (en)
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  • 2006 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1866 (xsd:integer)
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  • Greenwich Village by Felix Stahlberg in 2017. (en)
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  • The Cedar Tavern (en)
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  • Primarily known as a watering hole for abstract expressionism. Jackson Pollock, Rothko, Willem de Kooning and many other artists frequented it, as did writers like Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, George Plimpton, Leroi Jones and, occasionally, musicians, including Bob Dylan. (en)
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  • Brothers-in-law Sam Diliberto and John Bodnar (en)
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  • New York, NY 10003 (en)
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  • 82 (xsd:integer)
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  • The Cedar Tavern (or Cedar Street Tavern) was a bar and restaurant at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village, New York City. In its heyday, known as a gathering place for avant garde writers and artists, it was located at 24 University Place, near 8th Street. It was famous in its day as a hangout of many prominent Abstract Expressionist painters and Beat writers and poets. It closed in April 1963 and reopened three blocks north in 1964, at 82 University Place, between 11th and 12th Streets. (en)
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  • Cedar Tavern (en)
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  • The Cedar Tavern (en)
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