Sports bar modeled after the legendary revelry old New York political fatcat Boss Tweed was famous for.
Yeah: it's the beer pong crowd. What once stood in stark opposition to the hipness and chic of the LES now blends right in with whatever it is now—aforementioned nightly beer pong, 5-buck beer-and-shots, outdoor patio, etc. If you're in the mood to get fratboy-drunk and puke, we couldn't think of a more appropriate place to do it in.
Editorial Review:
DJs, karaoke, live music and jukebox liven up saloon with dartboard and pool table; 13 draft beers, cocktails and wine.
Affordable Irish pub that offers less flair and more room to breathe than its neighbors.:
In Short
Smithfield, named after a rough-and-tumble street market in Dublin, hearkens back to the time of no-frills drinking. The set-up is basic--exposed brick behind the bar, a jukebox,...