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*Drink Responsibly Presents
Hello, Everyone!
My friends and I wanted to do something more of our lives and leverage our professional experiences for a larger purpose – So we’re aiming to launch a philanthropic nightlife brand called *Drink Responsibly Presents. *DRP is a simple charity model. But it cannot be possible without the patronage of brands who value our mission to elevate going out into doing good.Â
We believe this is a unique cause marketing, sampling opportunity for brands to reach a more conscientious 20-something. Please take a look at our proposal for your consideration and support. Click on the images below for a larger view, or email me for the proposal.
 All the best. Kevin.
Good World
Annika Sundvik is a true Lower Lower East Side vanguard, opening Good World Bar and Grill back in 1999. Annika’s background as a photographer is telling as she’s created a place where public and private come together. From wood worn floors to rusted tin ceilings, the spatial environment seems to draw patrons into frame as people get closer to their tables and the conversations at hand. A menu of beers, swedish meatballs, burgers to die for and pickled and salted treats await you.
Good World Bar and Grill :: 212.925.9975 :: 3 Orchard Street, below Canal NOW CLOSED
Bacaro
In Lower Manhattan with a Chinatown that seems increasingly borderless, a Venetian wine bar and osteria makes a cloistered stand. On one of the least known NYC streets, Division Street, the owner-chef of Nolita’s Peasant restaurant has opened Bacaro. The pièce de résistance is the subterranean level of brick niches lit by candlelight. The food is classic Italian from the Venezia region, small plate-style.
Bacaro:: 212.941.5060 :: 136 Division Street, between Ludlow and Orchard at the very south end of these streets
Barrio Chino
Local favorite, Barrio Chino, sits in the heart of the Lower Lower East Side. Its name (which means Chinese hood) is inspired by the neighborhood known for its immigrant heritage -Â where today Chinese, Latino and hipster cultures meet.
The communal interior is accented by chinoiserie decor of paper lanterns and dynastic portraiture. The menu is authentic Mexican with over 50 varieties of agave tequila meant for sipping, antojitos appetizers of tacos and one of the best guacamoles in town.
Barrio Chino :: 212.228.6710 :: 253 Broome Street, between Ludlow and Orchard




























