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  1. Courtesy of Pier A Harbor House
    Courtesy of Pier A Harbor House

    Pier A Harbor House

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    Courtesy of Pier A Harbor House

    Pier A Harbor House

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    Courtesy of Pier A Harbor House

    Pier A Harbor House

  4. Paul Wagtouicz
    Paul Wagtouicz

    Dark and stormy at Pier A Harbor House

  5. Paul Wagtouicz
    Paul Wagtouicz

    Brooklyn Brewery Long Hall beer at Pier A Harbor House

  6. Paul Wagtouicz
    Paul Wagtouicz

    Hudson Farm Table at Pier A Harbor House

  7. Paul Wagtouicz
    Paul Wagtouicz

    Mussels at Pier A Harbor House

  8. Paul Wagtouicz
    Paul Wagtouicz

    Peter's Point oysters at Pier A Harbor House

The Dead Rabbit crew launches history-rich Pier A Harbor House

127-year-old Pier A reopens with a three-tiered cocktail bar overlooking the harbor

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Peter Poulakakos is plenty dedicated to the Financial District—the prolific restaurateur has a whopping 10 projects below Chambers Street including James Joyce homage Ulysses and the Irish gang-themed Dead Rabbit. The setting for his latest, with partners Danny McDonald and Michael Jewell, is a pier that's been closed to the public for 127 years, a retrofitted re-creation of the Gilded Age divided into three levels and anchored by a soaring clock tower. Decked out in nautical relics like pipes from steamship engine rooms, the first floor includes a belly-up bar slinging on-tap dark-and-stormys and Pimm's cups, a raw bar shucking oysters and steaming clams, and an expansive beer hall pouring old-world European suds. Upstairs, the second-floor dining room is split into four, named for a maritime police boat, a firefighter patrol boat, the nearby Lady Liberty and W.R. Grace, the mayor who signed off on the pier.  The top tier, an event space reserved for community gatherings (think poetry readings and music performances), overlooks the harbor. 22 Battery Pl at Pier A (212-344-0500, piera.com)

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