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Washington Heights & Inwood »

Police said a former restaurant at 65 Sherman Avenue is throwing parties and charging $80 for a bottle of booze.

Manhattan »

HBO, which airs "True Blood" and sponsors the Bryant Park film series, took a bite out of a beer and wine plan.

Manhattan »

A last-minute erosion of support among Bryant Park's partners means no wine or beer for moviegoers, officials said.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Boston Bruins are the new Stanley Cup Champions after they creamed the Vancouver Canucks, 4-0.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Pera's Turkish Taco Truck is the first truck with permission to serve wine, beer and cocktails.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Local food and spirits are on the menu at Lot on Tap, near 30th Street, underneath the new High Line park section.

Downtown »

Organizers of Brewers' Pic Nyc reportedly nixed drinking before noon on Sunday due to confusion about blue laws.

Manhattan »

The plan will legalize the sale of wine and beer on movie nights in the park.

Midtown & Theater District »

Bryant Park summer moviegoers could stop hiding their drinks if a proposed plan to legalize wine and beer goes through.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Big Apple BBQ Block Party will be back in Madison Square Park this June.

Manhattan »

The Smith, on Third Avenue, and its sister restaurant Jane, on W. Houston Street, serve "Smith East Village Ale."

Midtown & Theater District »

The board committees are still smarting from accusations of racism after they rejected ethnic parades from the area.

Manhattan »

New Yorkers can relax with a beer on the water before going to a Yankees or Mets game this summer.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

A new British pub hopes it's the solution to overcrowded, noisy sports bars on Bleecker Street.

Manhattan »

A new delivery service called "Thanks, Bro" lets guys says thanks by sending over a package of beef jerky and beer.