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I have been to clancy's in manhattan, but they pack you in there so tight you cannot even breathe. I will be supporting england, so an English pub would be good.

2006-06-26 15:25:08 · 2 answers · asked by michael p 4 in Travel United States New York City

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2006-06-29 15:56:48 · answer #1 · answered by Hedgy 2 · 0 1

Landmark Tavern
Wonderfully preserved Midtown West tavern, established in 1868. British, Irish and traditional American classics
626 Eleventh Ave., Clinton (at 46th St)
Tel: 212-757-8595

Abbey Pub
Dark and cozy with lots of English pub atmosphere.
Long wooden bar, faux stained glass and hexagonal tables. Great for the graduate crowd from Columbia University.
237 W. 105th St., Upper West Side (Betw Broadway & Amsterdam Ave)
Tel: 212-222-8713

Central Bar
Flat screens aplenty and pints priced right attract lots of athletic supporters to the first floor of this wide open East Village Irish pub.
109 E. 9th St., Greenwich Village (Betw Third & Fourth Aves)
Tel: 212-529-5333

Fitzgerald's Pub
Noted for it's fantastic bartenders.
Great tap beers; sit back and enjoy a range of American & European sports on one of the 6 televisions.
336 Third Ave., Midtown South (Betw. 24th & 25th Sts.)
Tel: 212-679-6931

Hooligan's Tavern
Friendly neighborhood pub with soccer, football, still a $5.00 price fixed lunch & to quote their motto: "...Every Sip is a Sonnet; and Every Bite is a Poem."
1804 Second Ave., Yorkville (Betw. 93rd & 94th Sts.)
Tel: 212-289-2273

Manchester Pub
Footie Fans pack the place for Manchester United games, even for live broadcasts at peculiar hours.
920 Second Ave., Turtle Bay (at 49th Street)
Tel: 212-935-8901

McGee's
Lively bi-level Irish pub, main cozy bar area offers huge selection of draft and bottled beers. Recently renoveted modern hi-tech NY bar ob the second floor has 50 inch plazma TV
240 W. 55th St., Midtown (bet. Broadway & 8th Ave.
Tel: 212-957-3536

Mustang Harry's
Beautiful pub with live Irish or non-Irish rock on Saturdays, daily lunch & dinner specials & many TVs for watching sports.
352 Seventh Ave., Chelsea (Betw. 29th & 30th Sts.)
Tel: 212-268-8930

O'Lunney's
Upscale Irish pub in Times Square area; close to all theaters and perfect place for meal, drink and some sports viewing before a show
145 W. 45th St., Theater District (bet. B'way & 6th Ave.)
Tel: 212-840-6688

Peter Dillon's Pub Grand Centralarea authentic Irish bar with large flat screens for sports
130 E. 40th St., Murray Hill (bet. Lexington & 3rd Aves.)
Tel: 212-213-3998

Rumours
Irish pub with big TVs serving strong drinks, good place to enjoy a beer and watch the game
933 Eighth Ave., Hell's Kitchen (at 55th St.)
Tel: 212-757-2373

Standings Former Brewsky's bar. A cozy pub & sports bar with a wide selection of beer.
41 E. 7th St., East Village (Between 2nd & 3rd Aves.)
Tel: 212-420-0671

2006-06-26 15:50:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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