Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Freebies you know you love your freebies

So, I take you're sitting at home eating away some old popcorn and really don't have much to do. Well grab your rear end or will it be nicer if I called it anus, insert your metrocard on the nearest wallet, stop procrastinating and take advantage of some freebies for your pockets:

The Top 10

  1. Alligator Lounge

    600 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY
    It's not a "croc"--the pizza really is on the house at this island-themed neighborhood bar.

  2. Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre

    307 W 26th St, New York, NY
    You'll need to get in line early for the free Sunday 9:30pm showing of the hilariously popular Asssscat 3000.

  3. MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

    11 W 53rd St, New York, NY
    It's not often that modern art comes for free, but every Friday from 4pm to 8pm, admission is waived.

  4. Toni & Guy

    673 Madison Ave Ste 2, New York, NY
    A stop by the salon on Fridays at 6pm puts you in the running for a free haircut by the salon's trainees.

  5. Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    1000 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY
    Make your way to the sprawling gardens on Saturday before noon and admission is free.

  6. Sony Wonder Technology Lab

    550 Madison Ave, New York, NY
    It's hard to believe that access to the lab's dizzying display of technology is free for all ages, but it's true.

  7. Big Apple Greeter

    1 Centre St Ste 19, New York, NY
    These free neighborhood tours are run by real New Yorkers; sadly for other New Yorkers, the tours are for tourists only.

  8. Staten Island Ferry at South Ferry Terminal

    1 Bay St, Staten Island, NY
    Commuters and tourists share spectacular views of the southern tip of Manhattan for free.

  9. Brooklyn Bridge

    Manhattan: Park Row, near Municipal Bldg; Brooklyn: Cadman Plaza, New York, NY
    Whether biking, blading or walking, another breathtaking way to take in the skyline without spending a penny.

  10. Sixpoint Craft Ales

    40 Van Dyke St, Brooklyn, NY
    Get a sudsy taste of Brooklyn at the free, lively Saturday afternoon brewery tours that include a beer.

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