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73 Worth St. New York NY 10013
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(212) 219-3006
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(646) 258-8885

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Status: Closed

Sunday
9:00am-9:00pm
Monday
9:00am-9:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-9:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-9:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-9:00pm
Friday
9:00am-9:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-9:00pm

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Veterinary House Call Services

Full physical examination, Vaccinations, Laboratory tests, All the needed treatments, All surgical procedures at an AAHA certified facility, At home Euthanasia.

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At PetCallVetNYC, we treat your pet as we would our own. We understand the special role your pet plays in your family and we are dedicated to becoming your partner in your pet's health care.
Because of the shorter lifespan of our pets, we stress the

importance of an annual physical examination. Thorough check-ups and preventive care, we can help alleviate serious...

The Knitting Factory was founded in 1987 and over the years has grown into Knitting Factory Entertainment, which encompasses two clubs — in New York and Hollywood — several record labels and other ventures.

Liz Perry received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alfred University's College of Art and Design, where she studied with photographer and printmaker John Wood and majored in printmaking. She works with linocut, lithography, zinc plate etching, collagraph, and monotype prints, and sometimes combines different printmaking techniques to create rich, complex images. Her monotypes are often run...

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Once a locus of experimental, envelope-pushing music in Tribeca which showcased styles ranging from rock to jazz to neo-classical to electronica, the Knitting Factory, after being harangued by neighbors, relocated itself unto the more vibrant and welcoming neighborhood of Williamsburg. Now living in the completely remodeled and renovated space that once housed Luna Lounge, the Knitting Factory...

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Great place to go!.

Damn good music in a friendly atmosphere. The drinks aren't dirt cheap, but they're not overly expensive. I will definitely return 0

Good place to see a show.

This is a good place to catch a band, but other than that nothing really stands out. Some of the rooms are really small which can make the place seem more crowded than it actually is. That can both work for and against the place depending on the atmosphere you are looking for. I've had drinks there that run the gamut of weak to strong and haven't yet been able to figure out if there's any sort of pattern to it. I mostly go there for the music anyway, so drinking isn't really a top priority. 0

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After stints in the Lower East Side and Tribeca, legendary concert space the Knitting Factory has taken up residence at the address that once held Luna Lounge, which seems like a natural fit. Music, Williamsburg, cool kids, good taste, etc. It's a smaller venue than before, with just one main performance room, and a separate bar (cutely called "The Knit Bar," which'll be open to the public...

This is the new incarnation of the Knitting Factory, the former Tribeca club known for its myriad display of bands from almost every type and genre. Now located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn this KF emulates its shows with the same success, however in a venue that is a bit more intimate. The new location also retains the same style as the former with performances of all types, from jazz and blues...

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