Kettle of Fish is a classic Greenwich Village bar that was opened in 1950 and was once known as a hangout for writers and musicians such as Jack Kerouac and Bob Dylan. The bar is open in its current incarnation today along Christopher Street, retaining its bookish dive bar spirit and Wisconsin roots. It has been the city’s favorite spot to watch Green Bay Packers games since its takeover by Patrick Daley in 1998, serving classic Wisconsin fare such as Usinger’s brats and Oshkosh sausage on game days. Pinball and Pac Man machines are offered for entertainment, along with dart boards, board games, and one of the city’s best jukeboxes.

59 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014, Phone: 212-414-2278

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