The Bitter End
Name: The Bitter End
Location: 147 Bleecker St
Date visited: May 2nd
Bar number: 58
Price of Guinness: $7
Rating: 4.5/5
Sorry its been a month adventurers. I keep on saying Im gonna post more but then I got kinda pre-occupied with updating the new apartment. And Ive been goin to alot of bars that Ive already visited. So. Yea. There.
Also I dont want to admit this, but ever since I voided my contract with GoogleAds by inflating my ad sales, so Ive been less inclined to blog because I lost some money. But now that I have a new sponsor through shortbord (NBA.com) ill probably have more incentive to blog.
Anyways, Im pretty sure you dont read this site for my excuses. You read it to see the cool bars I go to. None of them are cooler than The Bitter End, a famous NYC rock club where the likes of Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Lady Gaga have all gotten their start. I was there at 945 on a sunday night to lend support to my friend and (former former roommate) Alex Rawdin. Ive lived with quite a few roommates who played guitar and a majority of them I would have preferred if they didnt play, but Alex was different. Hes got a cool sound, much to the vibe of John Mayer and Jack Johnson. Alex was playing a set at the legendary Bitter End, and I was certainly not going to miss it.
I arrived at 945 for his 10 pm set (like all rock shows he went on late). He greeted me before the show with a glass of Jack in his hand (what else do rockstars drink) and I wished him luck. The cool thing about this show was that since it was in the city there were so many Cuse friends there to hang out with and support Alex. He played a truly awesome show and I look forward to seeing his next show in on June 13th.
If you love to see the next big rock star, in an intimate setting, there is no place in the city with more history than the Bitter End, and hopefully ill see you all there on sunday the 13th.
Bars left to visit: 142

