Kenny's Castaways

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Kenny's Castaways is a nightclub in New York City, at 157 Bleeker Street in Greenwich Village. It was opened in 1967 by Patrick Kenny and became "the place" for up and coming acts. Some of rock's biggest names have performed at this small club: Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith, Yoko Ono, The Marshall Tucker Band, New York Dolls, Willie Dixon, Phish and countless others. In 2007, Kenny's Castaways celebrated its 40th year anniversary brining back some of their finest acts from the past to the stage.

Kenny's has a bar perpendicular to the entrance of the club which leads to a big dining room facing the stage along with a second floor with another bar.

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