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BYOB in NYC

There is now an extremely useful tool for anyone who dines in New York City and is tired of paying exorbitantly high markups on their alcohol at restaurants. Amuse-Bouche.net has created an interactive BYOB map of NYC. The idea of the map is that it will enable people to find a BYOB joint in the area where they are, or where they are going, with ease, as other lists of restaurants that are sorted by name, not proximity. So far, it looks like the map has quite a few listings, including restaurants which charge no corkage, no corkage on some nights or a small (under $10) fee.  As a reader-submitted list, the BYOB map is likely to be the best, most current source of information, and since it is a subject that appeals to many, there is no doubt that the database will grow quickly. If you (or the restaurant) can verify the BYOB status of your favorite eatery, they'll happily add it to the map.

[Via The Food Section]

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Filed Under: On the Blogs, Drink Recipes, Chefs & Restaurants, Restaurants
Tags: alcohol, beer, byob, east coast, liquor, new york, new york city, NewYorkCity, NYC, wine

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