Zinck's Night in New York- Cornell Tech/Roosevelt Island

The Spirit of Zinck comes to Roosevelt Island for the first time!

Join us at Granny Annie's from 6:30-8:00pm to celebrate!

 

The International Spirit of Zinck's Night is an annual event for Cornellians around the world to celebrate Cornell. This year, Cornell Tech will host its first ever Zinck's night at Granny Annie's on Roosevelt Island! Join fellow Cornellians to kick off the fall season. The first 40 ​registered​ guests to arrive will receive a free drink ticket.

See you there!

The History of International Zinck's Night:

We'll all have drinks at Theodore Zinck's, when I get back next fall!" goes "Give My Regards to Davy," the timeless Cornell fighting song. But just who exactly is Theodore Zinck?

Theodore Zinck was an Ithaca saloon owner whose pub, the Hotel Brunswick was a popular haunt for Cornellians in the 1890s. When he died in 1903, a series of bars on and around Collegetown adopted his name over the years. The last one closed in the 1960s, and Cornellians started commemorating the spirit of Zinck's Night by gathering at an establishment on a Thursday night, once a year. This tradition of students and alumni coming together to enjoy camaraderie and refreshments has grown into a gathering for Cornellians of all stripes everywhere.

 

Date: Thursday, 10/19, 6:30-8:00 (but feel free to stay for longer!)

Location: Granny Annie's on Roosevelt Island

 

A note about transportation: The F train is currently being re-routed and does not regularly stop at Roosevelt Island. There is a shuttle available from the 63rd and Lexington Q stop, but the easiest way to get to campus is via the tram on 59th/60th and 2nd avenue. The tram takes OMNY/Metrocard and will count as a transfer from either the 59th/Lex station or 63rd and Lex station.

 

 

 
 

Contact Information

Matthew Davis
Director, Cornell Tech Outreach & Alumni Engagement
md844@cornell.edu






Date & Location

Date: 10/19/2023
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: Granny Annie's Bar and Kitchen