Irish Bars & Clubs
Places (20)
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Blarney Rock
137 W. 33rd St., New York NY 10001Though it's an Irish pub, the Blarney Rock is a great place to watch sports. It gets especially crowded when the Knicks and Rangers are playing at...
O'Connor's
39 5th Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11217This neighborhood may be swarming with new-age bars populated by twenty-somethings flailing their parents' plastic, but 72-year-old O'Conners proves...
Flannery's Bar
205 W 14th St., New York NY 10011Stop by on Fridays when Flannery's features up and coming bands, or participate in one of their daily dart tournaments for discounted drinks.
PJ Hanley's
449 Court St., Brooklyn NY 11231Once uninviting and cliquey, the Irish bar with a Mexican kitchen in an Italian neighborhood is now one of the friendliest joints on Court Street.
Murphy's Law
417 E 70th St, New York NY 10021Locals, mostly the Cornell scrub-clad flock to this brick-walled, dark-paneled spot.
Mustang Sally's
324 Seventh Ave., New York NY 10001A sports bar near MSG and Penn, so look out for the B&T crowd on their way home from work.
O'Flanagans
1215 1st Ave, New York NY 10021Yes, O'Flanagans can get overcrowded and fratty, but with a live cover band, live-band karaoke, and a raucous atmosphere, it seems worth it.
Dempsey's
61 Second Ave., New York NY 10003Part of the great Village triad of Irish pubs, along with Slinte and the Baggot Inn, Dempsey's manages a cozy feel at the bar while the back room...
Triple Crown Restaurant & Ale House
330 7th Ave., New York NY 10001The Triple Crown has the standard Irish Pub offerings.
Alongside Rocky Sullivan's, Slainte [ACUTE ACCENT ON 'A'] (pronounced ''Slahn-chuh'' and meaning ''cheers'') is one of New York's exemplars of Irish...

