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May 14, 2007

Change comes to Sunny's Bar in Red Hook

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The most famous bar in Red Hook has long marked its territory with a sign that merely stated the obvious: BAR.

sunnysbar.classic.JPGBut as change comes to the Brooklyn neighborhood, so too for Sunny's, in operation since 1890.

There is a new awning to go with the BAR sign. It reads "Sunny's Bar."

This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sunny's back room is hosting Brooklyn Stage Company's half-hour one-act play set in Central Park, "The Lovelist Afternoon of the Year" by John Guare. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m.

Sunny's Bar is located at 253 Conover St., map.

Earlier: Chumley's aims to reopen by June 1
Drinking your way through New York's oldest bars

May 14, 2007 08:50 AM in Drinkology, History, Out of Manhattan

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