South Street Seaport
South Street Seaport is a historic district with some of the oldest architecture in downtown Manhattan. While many associate it with the former Fulton Fish Market, today it is revitalized with restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, live music and seasonal events, making it a destination for locals and tourists alike.
El Luchador
Pier 16
South Street Local Artists
Jeremy's Ale House
Fulton Stall Market
Warrior Bridge
Barbalu
Seaport Museum
Jacks Stir Brew
Whisper Editions
Only limited editions at Whisper Editions.
Acqua
Il Brigante
Stella Flame Jewelery & Farm Candy
Thai Sliders
Thai Sliders isn’t the name of a Southeast Asian surf club. It’s FIDI’s best kept restaurant secret.
Lee Lee's Forest
Emily Thompson Flowers
The Salty Paw
The Hideaway
Bin 220 & Keg 229
Made Fresh Daily
Lot 77
Suteishi
Trading Post
Fresh Salt
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Bin 220 & Keg 229
- Address
- 220 Front Street
- Website
- Visit Website
- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
With an array of wines by the glass and an interior that blends seventies mod with seaport texture, Bin 220 and Keg 229 are the perfect spots to tempt your palette with a flight of petit syrahs or brewskis. Their unique selection of beer, wine and spirits readily complement their menu of cozy small plates. Bring friends on a warm day when the terrace doors are open and let the good times roll.