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Mcsorleys Old Ale House Inc   

15 E 7th St
New York, NY 10003
212-473-9148

Rating: 4 out of 5  (82 Ratings)   Read Reviews (82)    Rate and Write a Review

Old John is gone, but his spirit lives on. Founded in 1854 by "Old John" McSorley, who modeled it after a saloon in his Irish hometown of Omagh, McSorley's is the oldest bar in New York City. Not much has changed since it was a watering hole for immigrant butchers, bricklayers and teamsters, except for John's motto -- "good ale, raw onions, no ladies" -- which had to be amended in 1970 after women were finally allowed to drink at this East Village landmark. Aged hardwood floors, tables and chairs make up the furniture. Sawdust is still spread out on the floor and swept up each night. And the urinals are Brobdingnagian. People don't come here for the pub food; they come for the ale, which is served in pairs and available in 'dark' or 'light.' Along with happy hour, they also come for the history, which, despite the recent pilgrimage of college kids and tourists, remains rich and rowdy. Read New Yorker writer Joseph Mitchell's definitive profile of the place before coming -- you'll feel like you fit right in.

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Review rating 5 out of 5
Wyman & Mike
By Wymansch123456 on 07/25/2008
We enjoyed our stay 3,4 & 5th of July. Met wonderful people from NYC, Norway, Germany & the UK. Some people go to Mecca, Mike and I go to Mcsorleys.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
NYC LANDMARK
By Btd671 on 07/10/2008
Great beer and atmosphere!!!
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Review rating 5 out of 5
By Mchlbrooks7 on 06/17/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
great place
By CTRAIN108 on 06/07/2008
The first time I was in there my buddy ordered a martini. He was then asked by the waiter "light or dark?" my friend looked at the waiter rather confused and said "what do you mean?" the waiter replied "we have light ale and dark ale. light or dark?" we all laughed and ordered a bunch of darks. it was awesome.