Courtesy, The Frying Pan
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The Frying Pan - Sundeck

Description

The Frying Pan is a seasonal outdoor restaurant located in Hudson River Park. A former Coast Guard ship listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is docked at a vintage railroad barge that is also home to the retired FDNY Fireboat John J. Harvey, famous for fighting the WTC fires on 9/11. This casual NYC restaurant is a hotspot for the professional after-work crowd who come to mingle and take in the waterfront views while enjoying craft beers, specialty cocktails and sangria to accompany burgers, seafood and market salads. It is also a favorite spot for company parties and events.

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Location

207 Twelfth Ave. (in Hudson River Park) Manhattan, NY, 10001

Features

Accessibility
Braille
Wheelchair Accessible
Ownership
Woman Owned
Cuisine
American (New)
Eclectic
Dieitary Needs
Vegetarian Options
Gluten-Free
Cost
$$$
Amenities
Bar/Lounge
Type
Bar

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