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Irish Pubs in New York City

Want a well poured Guinness or a Jameson in New York City? Or want to hear some Irish music? All this, and sometimes even friendly service, is available at an Irish pub near you -- find one here.
New York City Irish Pubs and Restaurants
Looking for a pint of Guinness or some traditional Irish pub fare? Go no further than the nearest Irish pub. Find a New York Irish pub near you here.
Blarney Star
Weekly Friday night concerts of Irish traditional music. Located downtown, off the City Hall subway station.
Dempsey's Pub
This East Village Irish Pub has live Traditional Irish music every Tuesday and Bluegrass every Wednesday.
Doc Watson's
Great Upper East Side Irish Pub.
Fitzers Pub
Located in the Fitzpatrick Hotel Manhattan, Fitzers Restaurant serves traditional Irish, continental and New American cuisine. The Irish breakfast is served throughout the day.
Paddy Reilly's Music Bar
This Irish pub has live music every night, ranging from Traditional Irish jam "Seisiuns" during the week to Celtic Rock on Friday and Saturday.
PJ Carney's Pub
Located on 7th Avenue a few blocks south of the park, this is a great place to celebrate St. Patty's or to get a drink after work.
Rocky Sullivan's
This midtown Irish Pub offers musicians, readings and classes.
Tir na Nog
Irish pub with a bar made out of an old organ and live Celtic Rock, Blues, and Traditional Irish music every Friday and Saturday -- no cover.
The Wheeltapper Pub
Located in the Fitzpatrick Grand Central Hotel, the Wheeltapper Pub is an old-world Irish pub with a railroad theme. Designed by the Irish Pub Company, the Wheeltapper borrows its name from those professionals who, in American railroad history, inspected the wheels on trains for faults or cracks. The Wheeltapper serves an authentic Irish breakfast all day, as well as a full pub menu.
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