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Opening Hours
Today: 11:30am–10pm
Sun:
11:30am–8:30pm
Mon:
5:30–9:15pm
Tues:
5:30–9:15pm
Wed:
5:30–9:15pm
Thurs:
5:30–9:15pm
Fri:
5:30–10pm
Location
21 West 8th Street
Neighborhoods
Loring Place 1  Greenwich Village

Loring Place is a perfect example of a beautifully designed restaurant, where the light streams in through the windows and a lovely staff greets customers. But it is the smell emanating from the kitchen that I most wish I could share with others. I have been a fan of Dan Kluger, the chef, since I ate my first meal at ABC Kitchen. He always places an emphasis on vegetables, and serves them in unique ways that I appreciated. After following his career for many years, I was thrilled to learn that he was finally able to realize his own dream and open a New York-centric restaurant on 8th Street.

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Arts and Crafts Beer Parlor

What a find... down a flight of stairs from street level on 8th Street, Arts and Crafts Beer Parlor is the "antithesis of a sports bar. " Artisan and craft beer are brought together in a friendly environment that certainly had us feeling like we were right at home. The Parlor is also named for the Arts and Crafts movement, “a cultural revolt against the ideals of industrialization. ”When we visited, we spoke to Robert, one of the two owners, with whom we thoroughly enjoyed chatting. Robert is an internationally recognized speaker and writer on dining out and traveling with special diets (he co-authored the series Let’s Eat Out! ), and he also has a background in acting and producing on Broadway. He told us that the other owner, Don, has an impressive resume working with the FBI and counterterrorism efforts both in New York and around the world - which left us wondering what brought this dynamic duo together as friends and eventually co-owners. Robert informed us it was a love of American Craft Beer and the visual and performing arts... and that they actually met enjoying a pint of beer in Manhattan. Just as intriguing as its owners, the interior of Arts and Crafts is beautifully designed; the sophisticated wallpaper is custom made by Bradbury and Bradbury, and the soft green and beige pattern was Frank Lloyd Wright’s favorite, supposedly. The constantly changing art is displayed along the wall opposite the bar, and an exposed brick wall and fireplace give the parlor a true “extension of your living room” feel. Described by Robert, as the “Bugatti of beer systems, ” the twenty plus beers the Parlor keeps on tap rotate monthly and are kept by this state of the art system at a refreshing 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Robert also astounded us with how small the carbon footprint of the Parlor is — he told us they are very conscious of keeping things compostable and earth-friendly. In addition to their rotating display of art from both established and up-and-coming artists, the Arts and Crafts Beer Parlor also hosts a monthly lecture series on the subjects of art as well as culinary topics. We could not get enough of how interesting this place is — both the concept of art and beer coming together and the two fascinating minds behind it.