Molly's Pub And Restaurant Shebeen, which stands at 287 Third Avenue, was first established as a bar in 1895. During Prohibition (1920-1933) it operated as a grocery store, and in the mid 1930s, following the repeal of Prohibition, the retail space once again began to serve alcohol and the building’s three upper floors became a rooming house for transient workers. The bar was constructed from Honduran mahogany which, together with the original wood- burning fireplace, is still in place today.

150 E 47th St, New York, Ny, 10017
Named after Blackwell’s Island, now known as Roosevelt Island, formerly home to New York City's penitentiary and insane asylum from 1832 to 1935. Today is a rightful part of the borough of Manhattan and it's home to over 10,000 residents Blackwell’s kitchen is open for lunch and dinner until midnight Monday-Saturday and 9 pm on Sunday serving our full menu and also from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday and Sunday for brunch. Open for lunch & dinner 7 days a week. We have an extensive assortment of beers including 18 on tap.

208 E 58th St, New York, Ny, 10022
Blooms Tavern is a delightful discovery for both locals and tourists alike. With its inviting ambiance, friendly staff, and mouthwatering menu, this tavern embodies the essence of a quintessential New York dining experience. Host unforgettable events at Blooms Tavern, perfect for wedding after wedding celebrations, kids parties, and private gatherings.

17 John St, New York, Ny, 10038
Carragher’s Boot Room is a vibrant sports bar and restaurant dedicated to Liverpool, offering a lively atmosphere with live match broadcasts, delicious pub fare, and a popular karaoke night. Located in New York City, it's the perfect spot for fans to celebrate Liverpool FC with great food, drinks, and a community of fellow Kopites.

121 W 45th St, New York, Ny, 10036
Welcome to Connolly’sTwo Locations Connolly’s Pub & Restaurant is a family-owned and operated traditional Irish pub and conveniently located in the heart of Times Square and minutes away from all Broadway shows and NYC attractions. With 50 different beers to choose from, we offer a unique environment for happy hour, business functions, family gatherings and … Home Read More »
Molly's Pub And Restaurant Shebeen, which stands at 287 Third Avenue, was first established as a bar in 1895. During Prohibition (1920-1933) it operated as a grocery store, and in the mid 1930s, following the repeal of Prohibition, the retail space once again began to serve alcohol and the building’s three upper floors became a rooming house for transient workers. The bar was constructed from Honduran mahogany which, together with the original wood- burning fireplace, is still in place today.
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