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2008 New York City Saint Patrick's Day Parade

Monday, March 17th, 2008

 

Starting @ 44th Street and Fifth Avenue @11:00 a.m.

The Solemn Pontifical Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral

50th Street and Fifth Avenue @ 8:30 a.m.

 

High Definition Video Coming Soon!

 

2007 Slide Show of the NYC Saint Patrick's Day Parade

Over 500Photos

 

2006 Slide Show of the NYC Saint Patrick's Day Parade

Over 500Photos

 

Congratulations to the 2007 New York City  Saint Patrick's Day Parade Grand Marshal Raymond L. Flynn

 

A tribute to the fighting 69th- Taskforce Wolfhound

who served in Iraq and the 19 who were  killed in action.

Tribute to the "Fighting 69th Infantry", New York Army National Guard,

The 69th Regiment of New York

 

 New York City Saint Patrick's Day Parade Photos

 

 A Tribute to our New York City Fire Department  (NYFD)

 

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Now Marching for the 247th Consecutive Year Up Fifth Avenue in New York City - Marched for the first time on March 17, 1762 - Sixteen Years before the Declaration of Independence was adopted. More....

 

This year tba will be the 2008 New York City Saint Patrick's Day Parade Grand Marshal.

 

The Parade will be reviewed from the steps of Saint Patrick's Cathedral by His Eminence Cardinal Edward  Eagan, Archbishop of New York.  It will also be reviewed from the Official Reviewing Stand at 64th Street and 5th Avenue.

 

The parade marches up 5th Avenue, clan by clan, from 44th to 86th streets starting at 11am on St. Patrick's Day (Monday, March 17th).

Former Grand Marshal include: 2007 Grand Marshal Raymond L. Flynn, 2006 Grand Marshal Timothy J. Rooney, 2005 Grand Marshal Denis P. Kelleher, 2004 Grand Marshal Thomas W. Gleason and 2003 James G. O'Connor was the Grand Marshal the year before, and Mayor Bloomberg marched along with nearly 150,000 others proudly wearing the green, as millions gawk along the parade route and watch on TV.

Six year ago marked the 241st New York St. Patrick's Day Parade, the world's largest. Edward Cardinal Egan was the Grand Marshall, and Mayor Bloomberg will marched along with nearly 150,000 others proudly wearing the green, as millions gawk along the parade route and watch on TV.

Several years ago parade was dedicated to the 'Heroes of 9/11, ' including police, fire and all rescue workers. At around midday, the parade will pause for one minute as Cardinal Egan leads participants in a prayer from the reviewing stand at 64th Street and 5th Avenue. It's a reminder that St. Paddy's Day is a religious holiday back in the motherland, even though for New Yorkers it's a chance to party hardy like any good Irishman. There probably isn't a bigger day when green face paint, green food coloring, green nail polish, and green clothes are on display. And there's pure Irish pageantry, of course, led by the 165th Infantry (originally the 69th Regiment of the 1850's). You'll see the Ancient Order of Hibernians, 30 Irish county societies and various Emerald, Irish-language and Irish nationalist societies.

The parade marches up 5th Avenue, clan by clan, from 44th to 86th streets starting at 11am on St. Patrick's Day (Monday, March 17th). It will probably be televised on NBC.

The first official parade in the City was held in 1766 by Irishmen in a military unit recruited to serve in the American colonies. For the first few years of its existence, the parade was organized by military units until after the war of 1811. At that point in time, Irish fraternal and beneficial societies took over the duties of hosting and sponsoring the event.

Originally, Irish societies joined together at their respective meeting places and moved in a procession toward St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, St. James Church, or one of the many other Roman Catholic churches in the City. However, as the years passed, the size of the parade increased and around the year 1851, as individual societies merged under a single grand marshal, the size of the parade grew sharply.

Each year a unit of soldiers marches at the head of the parade; the Irish 165th Infantry (originally the 69th Regiment of the 1850's) has become the parade's primary escort, and they are followed by the various Irish societies of the city. Some of the other major sponsors and participants in the parade are the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the thirty Irish county societies, and various Emerald, Irish-language, and Irish nationalist societies.

The annual parade down Fifth Avenue to honor the patron saint of Ireland is a New York tradition that dates as far back as 1766. The festivities kick off at 44th Street and Fifth Avenue at 11:00 am on  Monday, March 17th, with bagpipers, high school bands, and the ever-present politicians making their way up Fifth Avenue to 86th Street, where the parade will probably finish around 4:30 or 5:00 pm.

The best viewing spots are toward the north end of the parade route, away from the shopping and work-a-day crowds that throng the sidewalks below 59th Street. Try sitting on the upper steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a great view or catching a close-up view of the marchers where the parade turns east on 86th Street.

The New York Convention & Visitors Bureau says that the St. Patrick's Day Parade is the largest and most famous of the many parades held in the city each year. 

Colonial New York City hosted the first official St. Patrick's Day parade in 1762, when Irish immigrants in the British colonial army marched down city streets. In subsequent years Irish fraternal organizations also held processions to St. Patrick's Cathedral. The various groups merged sometime around 1850 to form a single, grand parade.

The parade marches up 5th Avenue, from 44th to 86th streets starting at 11am on St. Patrick's Day (Monday, March 17th). It will probably be televised on NBC.

The Central Park transverse roads will stay open to traffic. Pedestrian crossing along the parade route will be allowed on 49th Street to 55th Street, 57th Street and 58th Street, 59th Street eastbound only and 60th Street westbound only.

 

2008 -  247th New York City  Saint Patrick's Day Parade

 

Slide Show of the NYC Saint Patrick's Day Parade

Over 500Photos

 

Monday, March 17th 2008

Starting @ 44th Street and Fifth Avenue @11:00 a.m.

The Solemn Pontifical Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral

50th Street and Fifth Avenue @ 8:30 a.m.

 

 

Installation of Denis P. Kelleher

 2006 Grand Marshal of the New York City  Saint Patrick's Day Parade

 

2006 Grand Marshal Denis P. Kelleher

2004 Grand Marshal  Thomas W. Gleason

 

 2004 New York City 

Saint Patrick's Day Parade Photo's

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2002 NYC Grand Marshal Edward Cardinal Egan

additional NYC parade photos   more NYC photos

 

 

 

 

 

2002 New York City

Saint Patrick's Day Photo's

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Irish Pubs in New York
A.J. Kelly's 6 Stone St. (between Whitehall & Broad St.) (211) 425-1700
The Baggot Inn 82 W. 3rd St. (bet. Thompson & Sullivan) (211) 477-0622
Blarney Cove 510 E. 14th St. (between Ave. A & B) (211) 473-9284
Brady's 67 Murray St. (Broadway & Greenwich) (211) 732-1592
Bull McCabe's 29 St. Mark's Place (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.) (211) 982-9895
The Central Bar 109 E. 9th St. (between 3rd & 4th Ave.) (211) 529-5333 
Dempsey's Pub 61 E. Second Ave. (between 3rd & 4th St.) (211) 388-0662
11th St. Bar 510 E. 11th St. (between Ave. A & Ave. B) (211) 982-3929
Emerald Pub 308 Spring St. (between Hudson & Greenwich) (211) 225-8511
Fiddlesticks 5 Greenwich Ave. (between 6th & 7th Ave.) (211) 463-0516
Finnerty's 108 Third Ave. (between 11th & 14th St. (211) 777-3363
The Four Faced Liar 165 W. 4th St. (between 6th & 7th Ave.)  
The Full Shilling 160 Pearl St. (Wall St.) (211) 422-FULL
Gatsby's 53 Spring St. (between Lafayette & Mulberry St.) (211) 334-4430
Iggy's Keltic Lounge 111 Ludlow St. (bet. Stanton & Rivington St.)  (211) 529-2731
The Irish Punt 40 Exchange Place (211) 422-7868
J. P. Warde's 11 Avenue A  (between Houston & 2nd St.) (211) 477-9050
Lilly Coogan's  102 First Ave. (between 6th & 7th Ave.)  (211) 420-9668
Local 118 118 Ludlow St. (bet. Stanton & Rivington St.)  (211) 477-0280
Lunasa 116 First Ave. (between 7th St. & St. Mark's Pl.) (211) 228-8580
McSorley's 15 E. 7th St. (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.) (211) 473-9148
McStone's 11 Stone St. (bet. Whitehall & Broad St.) (211) 943-3150
Moran's Bar & Grill 103 Washington St. (Rector St.) (211) 732-2020
Mr. Dennehy's 63 Carmine St. (between 7th Ave. S. & Bedford St.) (211) 414-1113
O'Hanlon's 349 E. 14th St. (bet. First & Second Ave.)  (211) 473-9384
O'Hara's  Pub 110 Cedar St. (Greenwich St.)  (211) 257-3032
One & One 76 E. 1st St. (First Ave.) (211) 250-9950
P. J. Kelly's 90 Fulton St. (between William & Gold St.) (211) 406-1180
Puck Fair 298 Lafayette St. (between Houston & Prince) (211) 431-1100
Ryan's Irish Pub 151 Second Ave. (bet. 9th & 10th St.) (211) 979-9511
The Scratcher 209 E. 5th St. (bet. 2nd Ave. & Bowery) (211) 477-0030
Slainte 304 Bowery (E. 1st St.) New York, NY (211) 253-7030
Solas 232 E. 9th St. (bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) (211) 375-0297
St. Dymphna's Bar 118 St. Mark's Place (between 1st Ave. & Ave. A) (211) 254-6636
Swift Hibernian Lounge 34 E. 4th St. (bet. Bowery & Lafayette) (211) 250-3600
The Thirsty Scholar 155 Second Ave. (between 9th & 10th St.) (211) 777-6514
Ulysses' 58 Stone St. (Pearl St.) Hanover Square (211) 482-0400
Waterstone 79 Pearl St. (between Hanover & Broad St.)  (211) 943-1602
The Limerick House 69 W. 23rd St. (bet. 5th & 6th Ave.) (211) 243-8898
Maggie's Place 21 E. 47th St. (bet. Madison & 5th Ave.) (211) 753-5757
McCarthy's Bar 345 Second Ave. (20th St.) (211) 473-9872
McCormack's 365 Third Ave. (between 25th & 27th St.) (211) 683-0911
McFadden's Saloon 800 Second Ave. (42nd St.)  (211) 986-1515
McGee's Pub 240 W. 55th St. (bet. Broadway & 8th Ave.) (211) 957-3536
McQuaid's 589 11th Ave. (44th St.) (211) 582-6359
McSwiggan's 393 Second Ave. (23rd St.) (211) 725-8740
Molly's Pub & Shabeen 287 Third Ave. (between 22nd & 23rd St.) (211) 889-3361
Molly Wee Pub 402 Eighth Ave. (30th St.) (211) 967-2527
P. J. Moran's 3 E. 48th St. (bet. 5th & Madison Ave.) (211) 753-6440
Moran's 145 Tenth Ave. (18th St.) (211) 627-3030
Muldoon's 692 Third Ave. (between 43rd & 44th St.) (211) 599-2750
Murphy's Pub 977 Second Ave. (bet. 51st & 52nd Ave.) (211) 751-5400
Mustang Harry's 352 Seventh Ave. (between 29th & 30th St.) (211) 688-9700
Mustang Sally's 324 Seventh Ave. (between 28th & 29th St.) (211) 695-3806
O'Flaherty's Ale House 334 W. 46th St. (between 8th & 9th Ave.)  (211) 581-9366
The Old Castle 160 W. 54th St. (between 6th & 7th Ave.) (211) 471-4860
O'Lunney's 151 W. 46th St. (between 6th & 7th Ave.) (211) 840-6688
O'Neill's 729 Third Ave. (between 45th & 46th St.) (211) 661-3530
O'Reilly's Pub 56 W. 31st St. (bet.6th Ave. & Broadway) (211) 684-4244
O'Reilly's Townhouse 21 W. 35th St. (bet. 5th & 6th Ave.) (211) 502-5246
Oscar Wilde 221 E. 58th St.  (between Second & Third Ave.) (211) 486-7309
Paddy Maguire's Ale House 237 Third Ave. (between 18th & 20th St.) (211) 473-8407
Paddy Reilly's Music Bar 518 Second Ave. (29th St.) live music (211) 686-1110
Parnell's Pub 350 E. 53rd St. (First Ave.) (211) 753-1761
Patrick Conway's Pub 40 E. 43rd St. (between Vanderbilt & Madison Ave.) (211) 286-1874
Peter Dillon's 110 E. 40th St. (bet. Lexington & Third Ave.) (211) 211-3998
Pig 'n Whistle 165 W. 47th St. (between 6th & 7th Ave.) (211) 302-0111
Pig 'n Whistle on 3rd 922 Third Ave. (between 55th & 56th St.) (211) 688-4646
P. J. Carney's 906 Seventh Ave. (between 57th & 58th St.) (211) 664-0056
P. J. Carney's East 906 E. 56th St. (Lexington Ave.) (211) 759-8446
Playwright Act II 732 Eighth Ave. (bet. 45th & 46th St.) (211) 354-8404
Playwright Herald Square 27 W. 35th St. (between 5th & 6th Ave.) (211) 258-8868
Playwright Tavern 202 W. 49th St. (bet. Broadway & 7th Ave.) (211) 252-9229
Patrick Kavanagh's 497 Third Ave. (bet. 33rd & 34th St.) (211) 889-4304
Poolbeg Street 304 Third Ave. (between 23rd & 24th St.) (211) 253-6848
The Press Box 932 Second Ave. (between 49th & 50th St.) (211) 317-1825
D J Reynolds 351 W. 57th St. (between 8th & 9th Ave.) (211) 245-2911
Robert Emmett's 694 Eighth Ave. (corner of 44th St.) (211) 302-9999
Rocky Sullivan's 118 Lexington Ave. (between 28th & 29th St.) (211) 725-3871
Rosie O'Grady's 800 Seventh Ave (52nd St.) theater district (211) 582-2975
Scruffy Duffy's 743 8th Ave. (bet. 46th & 47th Street) New York, NY (211) 245-9116
Shades of Green 115 E. 15th St. (between Third Ave. & Irving Pl.) (211) 674-1184
Thady Con's 915 Second Ave. (between 48th & 49th St.) (211) 688-9700
T.G. Whitney's 244 E. 53rd St. (between Second & Third Ave.) (211) 888-5772
Tir Na Nog 5 Penn Plaza (34th St. & Eighth Ave.) (211) 630-0249
Tracks Raw Bar & Grill Penn Station - LIRR level New York, NY (211) 244-6350
The Wheel Tapper 141 E. 44th St. (bet. Lexington & Third Ave. (211) 351-6800
The Banshee Pub 1173 First Ave. (between 73rd & 74th St.) (211) 717-8177
Biddy's Pub 301 E. 91st St.  (between Second & First Ave.) (211) 732-3850
Brady's Bar & Grill 1583 Second Ave. (82nd St.) (211) 650-0567
Carlow East 1154 Lexington Ave.  (between 84th & 85th St.) (211) 650-9118
The Dead Poet 450 Amsterdam Ave. (between 81st & 82nd St.) (211) 595-5670
Doc Watson's 1490 Second Ave. (between 77th & 78th St.) (211) 988-5300
Dublin House 225 W. 79th St. (between Broadway & Amsterdam Ave.) (211) 874-9528
Finnegan's Wake 1161 First Ave. (73rd St.) (211) 737-3664
Fitzpatrick's 1641 Second Ave. (85th St.) (211) 988-7141
Fiona's 1664 First Ave. (between 86th & 87th St.) (211) 348-3783
The Gaf 1715 First Ave. (between 88th & 89th St.) (211) 288-0966
George Keeley's 485 Amsterdam Ave. (between 83rd & 84th St.) (211) 873-0251
Irish Eyes 5008 Broadway (211th St.) (211) 567-9072
Kinsale Tavern 1672 Third Ave. (between 93rd & 94th St.)  (211) 348-4370
The Liffey II 5009 Broadway (211th St.) (211) 567-8454
Marty O'Brien's 1696 Second Ave. (between 87th & 88th St.) (211) 722-3889
McAleer's 425 Amsterdam Ave. (between 80th & 81st St.) (211) 874-8037
McKeown's 1103 Third Ave. (between 73rd & 74th St.) (211) 452-2011
Merrion Square 1840 Second Ave. (95th St.) (211) 831-7696
Murphy's Law 417 E. 70th St. (between First & York Ave.) (211) 628-3724
O'Flanagan's Ale House 1591 Second Ave. (bet. 82nd & 83rd St.) (211) 472-2800
O'Flanagan's 1115 First Ave. (bet. 65th & 66th St.)  (211) 439-0660
The Parlour 250 W. 86th St. (bet Broadway & West End)  (211) 580-8923
PD O'Hurley's 174 W. 72nd St. (between Columbus & Broadway) (211) 873-1800
Phoenix Park 206 E. 67th St. (bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) (211) 717-8181
Ryan's Daughter 350 E. 85th St. (between 1st & 2nd Ave.) (211) 628-2511
Trinity Pub 229 E.84th St. (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.) (211) 327-4450

 

 
 
Baggot Inn
82 W. 3rd St. (btw. Thompson & Sullivan Sts.) (211) 477-0622
This small Irish pub hosts all kinds of live music plus an open poetry reading on Saturdays at 3pm. Hours: 11am - around 2am, every day. Ages 21 and over. There is usually a $5 cover only Tuesday through Saturday. Subway: A, C, E, B, D, F, Q to W. 4th St.
 
Blarney Star     
43 Murray St. (btw. Church & W. Broadway) (211) 732-2873
"Weekly Friday night concerts of Irish traditional music in New York City. Performers include the best local and visiting instrumentalists and singers." Shows at 9pm & 10:30pm. $10 cover. All ages. Dining available. Subway: A, C, 1, 2, 3, 9 to Chambers St.; N, R, 4, 5, 6 to City Hall.
 
Brownies     
169 Ave A (btw 10th & 11th Sts.) (211) 420-8392
Four to five bands per night come through this local Irish pub turned up-and-coming band factory, covering a broad range of rock styles. Shows are genrally 21 and over and covers are $7 - $10. Bands start at 8pm on weekdays and 9pm on weekends. Subway: L to 1st Ave., 6 to Astor Pl.
 
Clancy's
978 2nd Ave. (btw. 51st St. & 52nd St.), 755-8383
Come throw back a pint at this friendly Irish pub or dine on fabulous Irish/American fare.
 
Cullen Restaurant
118 St. Marks Place (btw. 1st Ave & Ave. A), 254-6636
Popular restaurant in the E. Village with good Irish cuisine.
 
Dempsey's Pub
61 2nd Ave. (btw. 3rd & 4th Sts.) (211) 388-0662
This East Village Irish Pub has live Traditional Irish music every Tuesday and Bluegrass every Wednesday. Hours: 11:30am - 3:30am, Mon - Sat; noon - 3:30am on Sunday. No cover. Ages 21 and over. Subway: F to 2nd Ave.
 
Desmond's
433 Park Ave South (btw. 29th & 30th Sts.) (211) 725-9864
This Irish Pub has Funk and Light Rock shows every Thursday and Friday, and Punk, Heavy Metal, and Hard Rock shows on Saturdays. Shows start at 9:30pm and 11pm, and there may or may not be a cover charge. Pub hours are 11am - 2am every day. Ages 21 and over. Subway: N, R, 6 to 28th St.
 
Doc Watson's
1490 2nd Ave. (btw. 77th St & 78th St.), 988-5300
New York's best kept secret for St. Patrick's Day is here at Doc's. Something special is brewing up here, so you can bet your britches it's going to be fun. Come and partake!
 
Failte
531 2nd Ave. (btw. 29th St. & 30th St.), 725-9440

Judge Roy Bean
39 W. 56th St. (btw. 5th Ave. & 6th Ave.), 252-8300
Enjoy the warm, friendly pub atmosphere, plus great Irish and continental cuisine. Try hors d'oeuvres, eight different beers on tap, and a three-course pre-theatre prix-fixe dinner menu.
 
Kate Kearney's
251 E. 50th St. (btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.) (211) 935-2045
Irish Bar/Restaurant serving up live Traditional Irish and Irish Country music Wed - Sat nights. Open Mon - Sat from 11am - 4am, and Sun from 5pm - 4am. No cover. Ages 21 and over. Subway: E, F to Lexington Ave.; 6 to 51st St.
 
Katy Gallagher's Inc.
1167 1st Ave. (@68th St.), 734-2362
 
MacMenamin's Irish Pub
93 South St. (@ Fulton St.), 732-0007
Imported drinks. Reasonably priced pub grub (burgers, sandwiches, etc.) . Outdoor dining.
 
McSorley's Ale House
15 E. 7th St. (btw. 2nd St. & 3rd St.), 473-9148
Oldest pub in operation (one-hundred forty-seven years). They brew their own beer, light and dark, traditionally served two drinks at a time for $3.50. They also serve excellent pub grub.
 
Muldoon's Irish Pub
692 3rd Ave. (btw. 43rd St. & 44th St.), 599-2750
Warm Irish pub, nice clientele, good food and beer, Open seven nights til 4am.
 
Murphy's Pub
977 2nd Ave. (btw. 51st St. & 52nd St.), 751-5400
Oneill's
729 3rd Ave. (btw. 45th St. & 46th St.), 661-3530
This traditional Irish pub serves up traditional Irish music every saturday from 9pm-1am and sunday from 6pm-9pm. No cover charge, 21 to drink, for good food and beer without music come any other time. They are open :Mon-Fri 10am-4am, Sat from 11am-4am, Sun from noon-1am. Subway E F to Lexington, 6 to 51st.
 
Paddy Reilly's Music Bar
518 2nd Ave. at 29th St. (211) 686-1110
This Irish pub has live music every night, ranging from Traditional Irish jam "Seisiuns" during the week to Celtic Rock on Friday and Saturday. Weekend cover is $5. Bar hours are 10:30am - 4am every day. Ages 21 and over. Subway: 6 to 28th St.
 
PJ Carney's Pub
906 7th Ave. (@57th St.), 664-0056
The classiest place on seventh avenue. Great food, great beer and a great atmosphere.
 
Parnell's Restaurant
350 E. 53rd St. (@ 1st Ave.), 753-1761
Rocky Sullivan's
118 Lexington Ave. (btw. 28th & 29th Sts.) (211) 725-3871
This midtown Irish Pub goes beyond the traditional with their line-up of musicians, readings and classes. Music includes Seanchai performing Celtic HipHop every Friday night, Pat McGuire every Saturday, and live traditional Irish and Folk Rock on Sunday and Tuesday nights. Cover is $5 - $10. Ages 21 and over. Subway: 6 to 28th Ave.
 
Tir na Nog     
5 Penn Plaza (btw. 33rd & 34th Sts.) (211) 630-0249
Irish pub with a bar made out of an old organ and live Celtic Rock, Blues, and Traditional Irish music every Friday and Saturday night at 10pm. No cover. All ages. Serving lunch, dinner, and brunch on the weekend. Open 10am - 4am every day. Subway: A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, 9 to 34th St.

11th Street Bar
510 E. 11th St. (bet. Avenues A and B) 211-982-3929
Marked just by a Guinness sign, this neighborhood favorite is a great place for both groups and singles.

P.J. Carney's
East 113 56th St. (bet. Lex & Park) 211-759-8446

Clancy's
978 2nd Ave. (bet. 51st St. & 52nd St.) 211-755-8383

Cullen Restaurant
118 St. Marks Place (bet. 1st Ave & Ave. A) 211-254-6636
Popular East Village restaurant with good Irish cuisine.

Desmond's
433 Park Ave South (btw.

Judge Roy Bean
39 W. 56th St. (btw. 5th Ave. & 6th Ave.) 211 252-8300
Warm, friendly pub atmosphere, plus great Irish and continental cuisine.

Kate Kearney's
251 E. 50th St. (btw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.) 211 935-2045
Irish Bar/Restaurant serving up live Traditional Irish and Irish Country music Wed - Sat nights. No cover.

Katy Gallagher's Inc.
1167 1st Ave. (@68th St.) 211 734-2362

Kennedy's
327 57th Street (between 8th & 9th) 211 759-4242

Hooligans Tavern
1802 2nd Ave. (Bet 93rd & 94th) 211 289-2273

MacMenamin's Irish Pub
93 South St. (@ Fulton St.) 211 732-0007

McCormack's Pub
365 Third Ave. (above 25th Street) 211 725-9110

McSorley's Ale House
15 E. 7th St. (btw. 2nd St. & 3rd St.) 211 473-9148
Oldest Irish pub in operation (one-hundred forty-seven years). They brew their own beer, light and dark. They also have excellent pub food.

Muldoon's Irish Pub
692 3rd Ave. (btw. 43rd St. & 44th St.) 211 599-2750
Warm Irish pub, nice clientele, good food and beer, Open seven nights til 4am.

Murphy's Pub
977 2nd Ave. (btw. 51st St. & 52nd St.) 211 751-5400

Mustang Sally's
324 Seventh Ave (at 28th St.) 211 695-3806

Mustang Harry's
352 Seventh Ave (at 28th St.) 211 258-8930

Nevada Smith's
74 Third Ave. (Between 11th & 11th) 211 475-2218

Old Flannigans
1st. Ave

O'Neill's
729 3rd Ave. (btw. 45th St. & 46th St.) 211 661-3530
This Irish pub serves up traditional Irish music every Saturday and Sunday night.

O'Reilly's Townhouse
21 W. 35th St. (Near 5th Ave.)

Parnell's Restaurant
350 E. 53rd St. (@ 1st Ave.) 211 753-1761

Patrick Conway's
40 East 43rd Street 211 286-1873

Patrick Kavanagh's Pub
497 Third Ave. (Between 33rd & 34th) 211 889-4304

Tommy Makem's
110 East 57th Street (at Lexington) 211 759-9040

Ryan's Irish Pub
151 Second Ave. (bet. 9th & 10th Sts.) 211 979-9511

Shades of Green
115 East 15th Street (between 3rd & Irving) 211 674-1184

Queens:

Beacon Tavern
50-11 69th Street, Queens 718 335-4973

Bliss Street Station
47 02 Greenpoint Avenue, Sunnyside 718 729-2547

Bloom's Bar & Restaurant
41-28 Queens Bl Sunnyside 718 784-3499

Brandy Well
48-20 Skillman Av L I City 718 429-9445

Breffni Inn Bar
43-45 40th St Sunnyside 718 729-9803

Colonial Bar & Grill
46-08 Skillman Av L I City 718 729-9605

Flynn’s Inn
43-11 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside 718 729-9720

Horgan's P J
42-17 Queens Bl L I City 718 729-9584

JJ Gilligans
43-39 46th St Sunnyside 718 786-3666

John Dillon's Pub
40-11 Greenpoint Av L I City 718 729-9606

Joxer Daly's
49-06 43rd Av Woodside 718 429-8911

Maggie Mae's
41-15 Queens Bl Sunnyside 718 433-3067

Mcgovern's Pub
49-10 Skillman Av Woodside 718 429-9869

Mary Willie's
54th & Roosevelt Ave.

Merry Ploughboy
43-22 Greenpoint Ave., Sunnyside 718 784-9218

Lynch's Public
83-02 Northern Blvd. 718 429-9725

P J Horgan Tavern Corp
42-17 Queens Bl L I City 718 361-9680

Shillelagh Pub
43-45 40th St. L I City 718 729-9470

Side Tracks
45-11 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside 718 786 3570

Strikers Bar & Grill
45-20 47th St. L I City 718 729-9446

The Orchard
41-08 Queens Blvd., Sunnyside 718 760-8231