Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, The Dublin House is a lasting relic from times gone by serving the freshest Guinness on tap. Opened during the Prohibition era of the 1920s by the Caraway family, the Dublin House has remained a landmark in the area of what it means to be a true Irish pub. Officially operating as a pub since 1933 in the post-prohibition era, its neon harp has remained a beacon in the area for those seeking respite from the craziness of the city around them. Irish owned and operated for 100 years, the Dublin House was often the first thing sailors docking at 79th Street Boat Basin saw.
The Dublin House
225 E 79th St, New York, NY 10075, USA, New York, NY, 10075
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.
121 W 45th St, New York, Ny, 10036
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 weddings. Our three floors, plus our rooftop bar, can accommodate parties from 15 – 500 people. 45 large flat-screen TV showing every major sporting event.
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