Another great night of music here at The Houndstooth Pub. Mad Sweet Pangs took the stage to host a night of all round good vibes food and music.
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Another great night of music here at The Houndstooth Pub. Mad Sweet Pangs took the stage to host a night of all round good vibes food and music.
rhoskies:
Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks show New York City 2011
lovelylovelyfood:
“Eton Mess” (English-Style Strawberries and Cream)
Dinner with Mad-Sweet Pangs @ The Houndstooth Pub
Mad-Sweet Pangs return to the Big Apple, this time, to the Houndstooth Pub! You might be thinking, "but it's a Sunday night?" Fortunately for you, and the rest of the American population, that Monday is Independence Day! So come out and enjoy the long weekend! We're playing a dinner/dessert set from 7-10 so you can enjoy the culinary stylings of the Houndstooth's Kitchen and so we can get to Fourth of July celebrating with y'all post show!
www.madsweetpangs.com
Pearl Jam Meet Up this Friday!
6pm with Extended Happy Hour to drink to your delight.
520 8th Ave
New York, NY
212.643.0034
Host your next event with The Houndstooth Pub
2 Hour Open Bar
Party Platters
DJ
Photographer Private Room
All for under $3,000!
Call and book today 212.643.0034
Spring sprung and wedding season has arrived, here are a few photos from wedding events hosted here at The Houndstooth!
Snow Patrol rocking out The Houndstooth!
lovelylovelyfood:
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake
Houndstooth Specials!
-Mussels (choice of sauce)
- Lentil and Ham Soup
-Cobb Salad
Hard Boiled Eggs, Fresh Avocado, Diced Tomatoes, Diced Grilled Chicken, Crumbled Gorgonzola and chopped crispy Bacon over a bed of lettuce w/ a red vinegar/mustard dressing
$14
-Grilled Cajun Tuna
Drizzled w balsamic reduction and Served with Baked potato and Sautee String beans
$22.00
- Shrimp Salad Wrap
Cold Shrimp Salad with lettuces and tomatoes wrapped in flour Tortilla served w/ fries
$16
Braised Beef Ravioli
In red wine Mushroom and Onion Sauce
Peach Vodka Drinks
Life's a Peach, and when it's not drink one of these and you're sure to feel like a peach ;)
Evening in Paris recipe
4 oz peach vodka 2 oz pineapple juice 2 oz orange juice 1 oz fresh lemon juice 2 oz 7-Up® soda 2 tsp sugar Gagliardo recipe 5 parts peach vodka 3 parts lemon juice 1 part Galliano® herbal liqueur 1 part syrup of roses Peach 200 recipe 2 - 3 oz peach vodka Coca-Cola® I also should have mentioned fresh batch of House infused Peach Vodka here at The Houndstooth
Great new photo's of The Houndstooth! Stop by enjoy the space the drinks and the burgers!
5 Things You Didn't Know: Cinco De Mayo
1- Cinco de Mayo commemorates a victory over France
Mexico owed money to a number of European countries, but in 1861 they went “defaulted student loan” and stopped paying. So France, whose army hadn’t been defeated in 50 years, decided they would force them to pay and, while they were at it, take the country over. French forces were larger, better equipped, and better trained. However, on May 5, 1862, near the city of Puebla, Mexicans armed with pitchforks and limited weaponry won The Battle of Puebla. They drove the French off -- until a year later when the French managed to take over after all. Still, Cinco de Mayo commemorates that brave and unlikely battle.
2- Cinco de Mayo isn’t Mexican Independence Day
Mexican Independence Day, or “Grito de Dolores” ("Cry of/from Dolores"), is celebrated on September 16, and commemorates Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest from the town of Dolores, declaring war against the Spaniards in 1810. He ordered his church’s bells be rung and preached revolt on the steps in front. Spain didn’t recognize their independence until 1821, after nearly a decade of war. A federal holiday, Mexicans celebrate the day with parades, ringing church bells and fiestas. So, basically, Cinco de Mayo has nothing to do with that.
3- Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in the U.S. on a wider scale than in Mexico
Cinco de Mayo is not a federal holiday in Mexico. It’s more of a regional holiday that’s celebrated primarily in and around Puebla. It first gained popularity in the U.S. during the 1950s and 1960s, due in part to the Good Neighbor policy, a U.S. government effort implemented at the time to reach out to neighboring countries. Mexican-Americans embraced the holiday as their own day to celebrate their heritage. Popular Chicano icons like Cesar Chavez became more associated with Cinco de Mayo than any mention of The Battle of Puebla.
4- They love Cinco de Mayo in Malta
Malta, a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea where you’d be hard-pressed to find even one Mexican, knows of Cinco de Mayo because of one reason: Corona Extra, la cerveza mas fina. The beer began exporting to the United States in 1979, and saw a golden marketing opportunity in Cinco de Mayo. Corona is now sold in over 150 countries and is the fifth-best selling beer in the world. They’ve taken their Cinco de Mayo message all over. While there’s a movement called "Cinco de Mayo Con Orgullo," which promotes an alcohol-free, family-centric holiday, they’re losing the battle to skunky beer. Not even the Maltese are listening.
5- Chandler, Arizona celebrates Cinco de Mayo with chihuahua racing
Since the Mexican army stampeded a huge pack of chihuahuas in front of them when attacking the French, Chandler remembers the battle with chihuahua racing. Just kidding -- chihuahuas had nothing to do with the battle, but the races happen anyway. Have they no respect of culture? Apparently not, as they also crown a king and queen of the chihuahuas.
Mothers Day Jazz Brunch
This Mothers Day bring your mom, grandma sister daughter and any other mother you may know to The Houndstooth Pub to enjoy a jazz infused brunch with Miami's hardest working sax player.
Some older Royal Wedding Snapshots.
The Royal Wedding is upon us! The Houndstooth is getting sucked into all things wedding. Just look at these amazing could be Royal Wedding cakes.