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− | '''1020''' is a well-loved bar on [[Amsterdam Avenue]] at 110th St. It was once the low-key haunt of grad students and hipsters. Today, although it continues to skew a little older, 1020 is now home to a more energetic crowd. There's usually a line outside the door on Thursday through Saturday nights.Someone also celebrated his 21st birthday there once—with his parents. In [[2012]], [[Robert & Kristine|Robert met Kristine, and fell head-over-heels]]. | + | '''1020''' is a well-loved bar on [[Amsterdam Avenue]] at 110th St. It was once the low-key haunt of grad students and hipsters. Today, although it continues to skew a little older, 1020 is now home to a more energetic crowd. There's usually a line outside the door on Thursday through Saturday nights. Someone also celebrated his 21st birthday there once—with his parents. In [[2012]], [[Robert & Kristine|Robert met Kristine here, and fell head-over-heels]]. |
The bar boasts a dart board and one of the neighborhood's only respectable pool tables. It also comes with friendly bartenders and a groovy decor (read: Christmas lights all year round). Random movies are projected onto a large screen in the back, without sound, and the bar's soundtrack is the definition of a mixed bag. | The bar boasts a dart board and one of the neighborhood's only respectable pool tables. It also comes with friendly bartenders and a groovy decor (read: Christmas lights all year round). Random movies are projected onto a large screen in the back, without sound, and the bar's soundtrack is the definition of a mixed bag. | ||
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===2013 Raid=== | ===2013 Raid=== | ||
− | On February 18th, [[2013]], [[Spec] published an article by a sophomore wrote about being served at 1020. She was a minor<ref>http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2013/02/18/why-we-go-1020</ref>. Days later, 1020 was raised by the [[NYPD]]<ref>http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2013/02/22/1020-fined-underage-drinking-after-police-sting</ref>. | + | On February 18th, [[2013]], [[Spec]] published an article by a sophomore who wrote about being served at 1020. She was a minor<ref>http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2013/02/18/why-we-go-1020</ref>. Days later, 1020 was raised by the [[NYPD]]<ref>http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2013/02/22/1020-fined-underage-drinking-after-police-sting</ref>. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 12:09, 2 June 2013
1020 is a well-loved bar on Amsterdam Avenue at 110th St. It was once the low-key haunt of grad students and hipsters. Today, although it continues to skew a little older, 1020 is now home to a more energetic crowd. There's usually a line outside the door on Thursday through Saturday nights. Someone also celebrated his 21st birthday there once—with his parents. In 2012, Robert met Kristine here, and fell head-over-heels.
The bar boasts a dart board and one of the neighborhood's only respectable pool tables. It also comes with friendly bartenders and a groovy decor (read: Christmas lights all year round). Random movies are projected onto a large screen in the back, without sound, and the bar's soundtrack is the definition of a mixed bag.
Drinks are fairly cheap ($3 for Yuengling and Rolling Rock) and happy hours run every day from 4pm-7pm when drinks and tap beers are half price. If you're looking for a quieter scene and cigarette-centric conversation, head over later in the evening; the place is open till 4 am. If you try to order a cocktail there, you should leave.
2013 Raid
On February 18th, 2013, Spec published an article by a sophomore who wrote about being served at 1020. She was a minor[2]. Days later, 1020 was raised by the NYPD[3].