Monday, August 11, 2008

Unemployed Guide to New York



I recently came across this great NYC reference guide to cheap eats in NYC and I plan on trying most if not all of the places - I will keep you posted!


New York is paradise for the under and unemployed set (so much to do!), but it ain’t cheap. So forget searching out that new job and exploit the city’s bar and restaurant deals instead. As a former taxpayer, you deserve that free slice of pizza and bottomless glass of wine as much as the rest of us do.

Freebies Galore

  1. Alligator Lounge

    600 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY
    No lamenting the cost of food at this Williamsburg bar. Line your stomach with a complimentary slice of brick-oven pizza with every drink order. If you feel like splurging, dish out a buck or two for extra toppings such as caramelized onions.
  2. The Sunburnt Cow

    137 Avenue C, New York, NY
    The laid-back Aussies in charge of this funky East Village hangout won’t judge you for being unemployed, so go for brunch ($15) and enjoy an endless supply of bloody marys, mimosas or beer for as long as you’re seated. If Sunday seems too far away, stop by on a weekday for two all-you-can-drink hours ($20), anytime between 4pm and 8pm.
  3. Thirsty Scholar

    155 2nd Ave, New York, NY
    Oops! You forgot to open that savings account your parents recommended, and now you’re jobless and hungry. Thank the deity of the unemployed at this Village institution, where the buffet--offering pub grub like chili and rice--is free from 5pm to 8pm.
  4. Columbia Cottage

    1034 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY
    At this student favorite, your glass of white wine is bottomless while you eat your entree, so push that General Tso's around your plate and lengthen your stay at the table. The wine might be cheap, but so are you these days.
  5. Sixpoint Craft Ales

    40 Van Dyke St, Brooklyn, NY
    One thing you get out of being jobless is more free time. Use it to check off all the things you've been meaning to do, like learning jujitsu and touring a Brooklyn brewery that stresses an all-natural and unfiltered approach to the ancient art of brewing. During a free tour (by appointment only), you'll get one full free beer plus multiple tastings.
  6. Dashing Diva

    1341 2nd Ave, New York, NY
    Being unemployed is far more stressful than working for a living--all the more reason to pamper yourself with a spa treatment. Just time your appointment between 5pm and 9pm on Thursday or Friday and get a free cosmo out of the deal.
  7. Ear Inn

    326 Spring St, New York, NY
    Old-school artists and Tribeca newbies frequent this spot for its 19th century appeal, but the appeal to you is the free food. At the bar, pick on tuna melts or whatever else the cook decides to offer for a happier hour that day (5pm to 6pm, Mon-Fri).
  8. Gray's Papaya

    2090 Broadway, New York, NY
    Conscientious hot dog connoisseurs make living cheap easy with the chain's recession special. Scrounge around for $3.50 and head over to get two dogs and a drink. Leave satisfied--until your digestive system commands you to return for two more.

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