Operations may be disrupted due to COVID-19. Be sure to contact the restaurant to find out its current status and offerings.McSorley's Old Ale House Restaurant Review:
This may be among the best places to eat a burger on a rainy afternoon or in the wee hours, when a musty old saloon, especially one with this much history, seems the proper place to be. Around since 1854, McSorley's has the faint odor of more than a century's worth of stale beer --- ale to be precise. Accompany the brew with a platter of saltines, onions, cheese and zesty mustard or order a...
In business for more than 140 years, McSorley's window proudly claims WE WERE HERE BEFORE YOU WERE BORN. Only McSorley's Ale is served, light or dark, and two at a time. This is an ale-sodden frat-boy madhouse most nights and an Irish Armageddon on St. Patrick's Day, but everybody seems to love it. Although it's also a McSorley's tradition to urinate on the wall outside, they prefer you honor...
Former old boys' club and still-popular pub dating from the 19th century.:
One of the oldest bars in this fair city, McSorley's opened its doors in 1854--but women weren't allowed in until the 1970s. Today, this East Village institution still has sawdust on the floor,...