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The pub crawl that occurred last Friday was not the authentic one. It was organized by an imposter, not Ronan, who is the true architect of Peekskill's original pub crawl happening this Friday. The festivities begin at Gleason's with a live band serenading the Christmas-clad attendees. Although the precise time of arrival at Whiskey River is unknown, that's where I plan to join the celebration. Birdsall House, the last stop, may also be on my itinerary. Birdshall, notably larger than Whiskey, has the advantage of longer operating hours and is often the last legitimate bar open downtown. On the other side of the street in the 901 Main block, there's Tiffany's, a popular Latino hangout of mostly immigrant single men, which remains open late. However, rumors suggest it's a disreputable spot, recently implicated in a scandal involving an illicit operation and a startling crime. Tiffany's previously remained open until almost 4 a.m., but I believe their closing time has been adjusted to 2 a.m. now. It's the kind of place you'd rather avoid by crossing the street, given the character of the individuals loitering outside. While other venues are satisfactory, one often gravitates towards their preferred haunt. Whiskey River, known for its vibrant ambiance, excellent selection of craft beers, and signature cocktails, is no exception. The friendly staff and inviting atmosphere make it the perfect spot to spend the evening, not to mention the alluring bar snacks that further cement its status as a must-visit during the pub crawl or anytime.
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