This is an Irish neighborhood pub complete with a jukebox with tunes from the 70s, 80s and Top 40 music. It is what is affectionately known as a "dive." You won't find fancy décor, but there is plenty of good cheap beer and drinks and it's a fun place to hang out. Since it is near the Financial District, it tends to draw the professional set during the week, but the always-large crowd is younger on the weekends. The pub serves lunch mainly bar food.
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the only real bar in the area
An awesome no bar with no pretense or posturing- just cheap beer, great food and decent people.
Order the steak tips!
The food I'd give 5 stars. The clam chowder was heavenly and the steak tips were... well, there are no words for how delicious they are. My b...
Defending a great place
The three people who posted before me, must have never been there to say what they said. The food is great, not completely my type of a plac...
Hmmmm... doesn't feel right at anytime.
I was overcharged more than what the menus stated. The staff is barely friendly to a new face. Perhaps a frequent customer gets better servic...
CHEAP DRINKS. Busy after 11pm. On-line Jukebox so you can download any song ever recorded.
Its a Cop Bar so they don't close down at exactly 2am. Its usually a little later than that. Huge Irish visitor get together
The Financial District's suits and secretaries flock to this prototypical, hard-drinking Irish bar for a minimalist good time.
The SceneTucked away on a side street near Downtown Crossing, this cheap, comfortable and decor-free watering hole is a local institution f
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