Connolly's Pub & Restaurant
Connolly's green awning and gold lettering is a familiar sight in Midtown. One of four in the chain, this Connolly's is the home of Irish band Black 4, who play here every Saturday night. Soccer fans count on Connolly's for... metromix.com
Pj Moran's Pub & Restaurant
26 years ago, John Mahon and Eamonn Maher realized their dream. Their goal was to create a pub with old-world charm and warmth near the heart of the big city. They wanted to create an up-scale pub that embraced its neighbo... opentable.com
Connolly's Pub & Restaurant
This sleek and elegant Irish bar and restaurant, one of four locations, plays home to many afterwork parties and live music (the legendary Irish group Black 47 plays at one of them regularly). Irish dishes range from shephe... metromix.com
O'casey's
Open since 1974 and housed in a turn-of-the-century townhouse that once belonged to actress Maud Adams, this Irish pub attracts a banker/lawyer crowd at lunch and for early happy hour. Our menu offers all the favorite burg... opentable.com
Neary's Pub
Neary's Pub is a American , Irish , and Seafood restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends , paid between $25 and $50 , and tipped more than 18% . menuism.com
Parnell's Restaurant & Bar
Parnell's Bar and Restaurant is in the heart of Sutton Place located on the corner of 53rd Street and 1st Avenue. A neighborhood landmark where Irish hospitality is a priority. Set in a rustic mood of dark wood floors, Tif... opentable.com
Kennedy's
For delicious Irish fare in a relaxed dining atmosphere, visit New York's Kennedy's Steak & Seafood House. An Irish restaurant unlike any other in the middle of Manhattan, this eatery is located near Carnegie Hall and Linc... opentable.com
Maggie's Place
Midtowns oldest Family owned Irish Restaurant Est 1974. opentable.com
Eamonn's
Established a few days before to St. Patricks Day 2002. Eamonn's Bar & Grill has proven to be one of the finest eating & drinking establishments in Midtown Manhattan. Named after Eamonn Maher, the pub is an excellent addit... opentable.com
Mckeown's
This Irish pub on the Upper East Side is the ideal neighborhood bar: a pleasant staff, an old-time feel with sports memorabilia along the walls, and hearty Irish grub like shepherd's pie and bangers-and-mash, in addition to... metromix.com
Jake's Saloon
The Chelsea outpost of the popular Midtown West saloon, hosts a diverse crowd that looking to swill cheap drinks and watch the several plasma TVs tuned to the game of their choice (the bar carries over 12 satellite packages... metromix.com
Doherty's Pub
One of the newer pubs to grace bustling Midtown East, Doherty"s is nestled on a quiet corporate block and thankfully remains undiscovered by the B&T masses. With open-air tables at the front of the bar, and a long welcoming... metromix.com
Patrick Conway's
Patrick Conway's serves great burgers and bar food however it may disappear before you take a bite as the staff is on the move. A popular lunch spot in this busy midtown location, this Irish pub is not the place for a relax... metromix.com
O'flaherty's Ale House
This roomy, warm Theater District pub might be the most comfortable bar in the city-three fireplaces, tons of seating, hundreds of books lining the walls, even a beer garden. Go for hour happy hour (which includes $3 pints,... metromix.com