Lower East Side bar and sometimes music venue Max Fish is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Known as a hangout for artists, musicians and skaters, the bar has teamed with Adidas for their ...
Max Fish, the Lower East Side bar that opened on Ludlow St in 1989 and moved to Orchard St in 2014, has closed due to COVID. The owners shared the news today, while announcing they’re looking for a ...
Celebrating skate culture, Vans’ tribute to Max Fish, designed by OTW by Vans in partnership with PLAYLAB, INC., invokes the legacy of the downtown institution with a faithful reproduction of “the ...
Have leather jacket, will travel: This patron looks like he’d easily fit in at Max Fish’s original LES location. Fifty miles south of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the seaside town of Asbury Park, NJ, ...
Well, it could definitely be worse. The dearly departed art bar Max Fish—its relocation to Williamsburg heralding what many consider the Official Death of the Lower East Side—will be replaced by the ...
Just after midnight, two firefighters stood on Orchard Street and watched the appendages pop out of an obscenely packed Max Fish. Were they here to shut it down? "No way, we're here to say good luck ...
Max Fish, the beloved Lower East Side bar and host of many a wonderful and unassuming art show, will shut down its current location for good on Aug. 1. This Thursday, the bar, which will be moving to ...
Max Fish will swim again. The legendary Lower East Side art bar,which shuttered last July, got its liquor license approved on Monday, according to Gothamist. That paves the way for plans to reopen the ...
According to plans filed with Community Board 3, the new Max Fish will operate on two floors of the old Orchard Bar space, with room for over 250 people, a mix of tables and couches, and a plan to ...
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