
South Street Seaport (2018)
January 21, 2019 | Categories: analog photography, I ♥ NY, I Love NY, Manhattan, new york, new york city, nyc analog, nyc unedited, photography, Portrait, Uncategorized | Tags: 35mm film, analog photography, b&w, black and white, dogs, film photography, french bulldogs, ilford hp5 plus 400, Manhattan, new york city, nyc, nycunedited.com, shoot film, South Street Seaport | Leave a comment

Bridge Cafe is an historic restaurant and bar located at 279 Water Street in the South Street Seaport area of Manhattan, NYC. The site was originally home to “a grocery and wine and porter bottler”, opened in 1794, and has been home to a series of drinking and eating establishments. In the nineteenth century the building was described in city directories variously as a grocery, a porterhouse, or a liquor establishment. Henry Williams operated a brothel there from 1847 to 1860 and the prostitutes were listed in the New York City census of 1855. In 1888, the building’s exterior was altered to its present form. It is the city’s oldest continuous business establishment and has been under its current ownership since 1979.
Bridge Cafe—as well as the rest of the building—was damaged during Hurricane Sandy and the restaurant has been closed ever since. Repair work is almost complete and Bridge Cafe plans to re-open in…
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Water Street (2017)
July 6, 2017 | Categories: I ♥ NY, I Love NY, leica, Manhattan, new york, new york city, New York street photography, nyc, nyc unedited, photography, reflection, Uncategorized, unedited | Tags: 279 Water str. NYC, Bridge Cafe NYC, Brooklyn bridge, historic restaurant, I ♥ NY, I love NY, leica, Manhattan, new york city, new york street photography, nyc, nycunedited, nycunedited.com, open please, photography, reflections, South Street Seaport, Water Street NYC, window | Leave a comment

South Street Seaport
March 17, 2015 | Categories: analog photography, Manhattan, new york, new york city, nyc, nyc analog, nyc unedited, photography, Uncategorized, unedited | Tags: 6x6, analog photography, belair x6-12, Brooklyn bridge, East River, Manhattan, new york, nyc, nyc unedited, Peking, photography, pier 17, shanghai gp3, ship, silver gelatin print, South Street Seaport, steam tug, tugboat, W. O. Decker | Leave a comment