All Pubs in New York

New York pubs are renowned for their drinks and hospitality, serving up some of the best brews and Irish inspired feasts outside of Dublin. Some of their sumptuous offerings include Shepard’s Pie, pot pies, and a multitude of heapingly huge sandwiches. The regular beers on tap and Irish whiskeys are the perfect way to guzzle down those large helpings with friends and family. These pubs are, of course, where everyone in town flocks to on St. Patrick’s Day!

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1815 Victory Blvd Staten Island NY 10314
(718) 420-6100
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15 Barrow St Ny NY 10014
(212) 691-6127
The Barrow Street Ale House is replete with all the standard dive bar paraphernalia: sports-drenched TVs, a pool table, ancient video games and a jukebox filled with rock tunes. Though this historic old haunt was once a 19th century carriage house and the
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771 Grand St Brooklyn NY 11211
(718) 384-5000
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47 East Dr Brooklyn NY 11238
(203) 269-7956
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245 W 54th St New York NY 10019
(212) 459-8904
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224 Avenue B Ny NY 10009
(212) 353-3780
Serving up brews to punks, drunks and dropouts since it was one of only two bars on all of Avenue B, Mona's is a dive bar institution in New York. As stubborn as its old-sot patrons, Mona's has absolutely refused to be anything other than a mellow, no-fri
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370 W 46th St Ny NY 10036
(212) 262-1452
Deacon Brodie's is an amazing neighborhood bar for two reasons: 1) It has stood its ground on the ever-touristy Restaurant Row in Hell's Kitchen, and 2) it has remained fabulously non-touristy. How this place has maintained that cool, loveable neighborhoo
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Citi Field Flushing NY 11368
(718) 651-2220
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110 John St New York NY 10038
(212) 608-0220
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691 Bay St Staten Island NY 10304
(718) 816-1700

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