Brady’s Not Welcome in NY, Even for a Beer
By Cecilio's Scribe on Feb 02, 2008 with Comments 1
Brady’s is a friendly neighborhood bar on the upper east side of New York City. Simple, unprententious. Beers, darts, pool, a few TVs. Brady’s is proud of its history and what it stands for. But since the G-Men punched their ticket to Glendale, all bets are off.
You see, it’s hard to be located in Manhattan with a name like Brady’s — particularly this Sunday. So, if you’re looking for your familiar neighborhood bar tomorrow and can’t seem to find it, keep an eye out for Manning’s instead.
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About the Author: Cecilio's Scribe is the founder of The Legend of Cecilio Guante and a generally pessimistic fan of the Mets, Jets, Knicks and Rangers. A fine NYC-based gentlemen who hones his marketing skills as his primary trade by day. Husband, chef, father of a newborn and after-hours blogger by night. Proud alum of the mighty Big Red of Cornell. University. Hot sauce devotee. Staunch protester of the continued wussifcation of American sports. Sometimes I rhyme slow, sometimes I rhyme quick.



That’s awesome! Nice find, CS.