Iconic NYC dive bar says landlord is trying to steal brand and open copycat spot: suit
The legendary downtown dive 169 Bar says their landlord is trying to hijack its now-famous trademark and reopen a copycat bar in the exact same spot using the original owner’s hard-earned brand recognition, a bombshell lawsuit claims.
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Metro Iconic NYC dive bar says landlord is trying to steal brand and open copycat spot: suit By Peter Senzamici Published June 12, 2026, 11:09 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google This is the roughest barroom brawl in town. The legendary downtown dive 169 Bar says their landlord is trying to hijack its now-famous trademark and reopen a copycat bar in the exact same spot using the original owner’s hard-earned brand recognition, a bombshell lawsuit claims. The longtime family-controlled property owner Maria Kolon quietly went behind the bar owner’s back to register the 169 Bar name and its famous martini logo with the federal government, the suit claims, and is allegedly plotting to re-open a copycat bar in the same spot.
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