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Ownership:
- Black
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Beverage Specials:
- Cocktail Pairings/Special
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Mastercard Status Venue:
- Primary Cuisine: Bars/Cocktails
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Reservation Platform:
- No Reservations
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Gift Cards Available for Purchase:
- Online
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Limited Service/Capacity
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Health Related Staff Training:
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Health Screening Required-Staff:
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Masks Provided:
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Masks Required-Guest:
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Masks Required-Staff:
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CDC Recommended Cleaning Procedures:
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Curbside Pick Up Available:
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Hand Wash/Sanitizer Stations:
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Mobile Payments Accepted:
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No Contact Services:
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Reduced Occupancy/Occupancy Limits:
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Social Distance Furniture Configurations:
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Social Distance Markings/Signage:
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Social Distancing Guidelines Enforced:
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Alcohol Available To-Go:
- Cocktails
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Delivery Available:
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Indoor Seating:
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Online Orders Available:
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Outdoor Dining:
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Outdoor Heaters:
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Takeout Available:
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Keyless Entry:

67 Orange Street takes its name from the address of Almacks, one of the first Black-owned and -operated bars in New York City back in the mid-1800s. The modern-day speakeasy has its own historical significance as a trailblazing Harlem cocktail bar, opened in 2008. The cozy spot has an extensive cocktail list and bites such as fried chicken sliders and lobster mac ’n’ cheese.

67 Orange Street takes its name from the address of Almacks, one of the first Black-owned and -operated bars in New York City back in the mid-1800s. The modern-day speakeasy has its own historical significance as a trailblazing Harlem cocktail bar, opened in 2008. The cozy spot has an extensive cocktail list and bites such as fried chicken sliders and lobster mac ’n’ cheese.
