There’s A Will Ferrell Themed Bar In New York, Come See How Good It Looks

Will Ferrell is no stranger to getting wasted and running down the street naked, so as a major proponent of memories made with alcohol, Ferrell now has a hilarious New York City bar in his honor.

Appropriately named “Stay Classy New York,” the bar will be running its “preview opening” until October 25, giving them enough time smoothen things out in the bar before calling it an official opening.

The bar is filled with classic Farrell paintings inspired by characters from his movies, and the drinks are named after some of his most memorable quotes.

You can grab yourself a glass of “You’re My Boy Blue,” which contains Hendricks gin, sweet and sour, pineapple, juice and blue curacao. Or you can go for a classier drink, like the “F*cking Catalina Wine Mixer” which is a house made sangria.

there’s a total of 12 different drinks, and each one is more ridiculously named than the next.

Check out some Instagram photos below as fans have already clamored toward the comedian’s bar:

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The bar is located in 174 Rivington Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.

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