Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
73
55 Bar
C2
74
Anthology Film Archives
E2
75
Bowery Ballroom
E3
76
Delancey
G3
77
Film Forum
C3
78
IFC Center
C2
Joe's Pub
(see 84)
79
Landmark Sunshine Cinema
F3
80
Le Poisson Rouge
D2
81
Mercury Lounge
F3
83
PS 122
F1
84
Public Theater
E2
85
Rockwood Music Hall
F3
86
Smalls
C2
87
Village Lantern
D2
88
Village Vanguard
C1
89
Webster Hall
E1
Shopping
90
A-1 Records
F2
91
Economy Candy
F3
92
Strand Book Store
D1
93
Trash & Vaudeville
E2
Tompkins Square Park
PARK
(
www.nycgovparks.org
;
E 7th & 10th Sts btwn Aves A & B; 6am-midnight; 6 to Astor Pl)
This 10.5-acre park is like a friendly town square for locals, who gather for chess
at concrete tables, picnics on the lawn on warm days and spontaneous guitar or drum
jams on various grassy knolls. It's also the site of basketball courts, a fun-to-watch dog
run (a fenced-in area where humans can unleash their canines), frequent summer con-
certs and an always-lively kids' playground. The annual Howl! Festival of East Village