Kettle of Fish (bar)

Kettle of Fish
General information
Address59 Christopher St.
Town or cityNew York City
Inaugurated1950
Relocated1987, 1999
Website
www.kettleoffishnyc.com

Kettle of Fish is a historic bar in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City.[1][2][3] The bar was opened in 1950 on MacDougal Street, but in 1987 it relocated to the former site of Gerde's Folk City, before moving again in 1999 to its current location on Christopher Street.[4][5][6]

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