Venue offers open windows and a dimly lit upstairs bar with city views. Atmosphere combines live music energy and a compact layout with closely spaced tables. Frequented for comfort food and notable cocktails like Old Fashioned and frozen Aperol Spritz.
Wagyu hot dog stands out with its rich flavor and quality. The Hot Dog Pony Show offers a unique twist on classic hot dogs.
Fish and chips come out delicious and well-loved by both adults and kids. They match up well with favorites from other spots and consistently hit the spot.
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Happy hour offers half-price drinks from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Bottomless brunch lasts for 90 minutes with a meal purchase.
An automatic 18% gratuity is added to all bills.
Wood panelling and metal work create an upmarket bar with a cozy interior and lively atmosphere. Outdoor terrace offers comfortable seating ideal for people watching. Music plays a key role in setting a warm and inviting vibe.
Fish and chips come with a lightly battered and crispy coating. The quality varies, with some servings tasting good while others fall short.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends when it gets busy.
The kitchen closes at 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
The restaurant gets packed around 6pm with office workers after work.
Sawdust floors and historical artifacts create a vintage pub vibe. Hot dogs boast snappy sausage with tangy sauerkraut and spicy mustard. Fish and chips, served Fridays, have a crispy exterior and pair well with ale. Quiet space invites easy conversation.
Snappy, delicious sausage pairs with sweet and tangy sauerkraut and spicy mustard. The hot dog comes with classic toppings like onions and mustard, creating a world class flavor combination.
Fish and chips feature an incredibly crispy exterior and come with tartar sauce that meets expectations. They are served only on Fridays and pair well with both light and dark ale.
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McSorley’s is a cash only establishment; come prepared.
Credit cards are not accepted, so bring cash.
The price for four beers is $16.
Neon-lit 1950s decor sets a lively scene with a movie-like atmosphere. Foot-long hot dogs delight kids, while fish and chips feature a salty crispy batter that balances tender fish. Cheesecakes and a full bar add to the bustling city vibe.
Foot-long hot dogs stand out and appeal especially to kids. The menu also includes a Junior burger, hot dog, and brisket sandwich.
Fish comes with a salty batter that stands out. The portion offers a solid balance of crispy coating and tender fish.
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Reservations are recommended at the diner.
Breakfast service ends at 11:00 AM on Christmas day.
Expect long queues; wait times may exceed 1 hour.
Large space filled with retro decor like mirrors and tin ceilings creates a vintage Brooklyn vibe. Oldies music plays, adding to the authentic American atmosphere. Known for legendary cheesecake and classic dishes, it offers a nostalgic dining experience.
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Joining the waitlist on Yelp before arriving is recommended to save on waiting time.
A milk shake is $10, and sandwiches start around $20.
There is absolutely no parking on 45th street.
Bar features quirky decor with walls covered in pictures and a casual, inviting atmosphere. Music ranges from classic hip-hop to rock, creating a lively vibe that fills the space. Outdoor seating is dog friendly and offers a warm spot even on chilly days.
Freshly cooked fish with crunchy batter stands out in the Fish N Chips here. The dish remains consistently good across multiple orders.
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Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and snacks.
Trivia night is lively every Tuesday night at 8pm.
A 20% automatic gratuity is added to all bills.
Open space blends modern vibe with nature-inspired decor creating a tranquil atmosphere despite busy surroundings. Loud music fills the area, contributing to a lively energy. Tables are packed closely, reducing privacy and making the space feel crowded even with few diners.
Offers a Chicago-style Hot Dog that serves as a quick, filling bite. The hot dogs come out delicious and pair well with coffee or salad.
Fish and chips come with fried fish and crispy chips. Portions may vary, sometimes including only one piece of fish.
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Happy hour offers a special menu with discounted appetizers and drinks.
The restaurant is located below Rockefeller Center, making it easy to find.
Reservations are not required, allowing guests to come at their convenience.
Historic bar and café with old-school wooden counter and pressed roof designs creates a nostalgic, artistic vibe. Outdoor seating with heated booths offers a cozy spot for conversation and people watching. Walls lined with vintage boxer photos add to the timeless, laid-back atmosphere.
Great hot dogs stand out here with solid flavor and quality. They rank among the city's unsung best.
Fish and chips here come out phenomenal with a satisfying crunch and tender fish inside. The portion size is generous and the dish holds up well to classic expectations.
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The bar gets too packed during happy hour.
The restaurant does not have gluten-free options on the menu.
The restaurant is open late, serving food at 12:45 AM on Saturday night.
Open-air beer garden offers plenty of picnic tables with options for sun or shade seating. Atmosphere stays serene and relaxing, especially during lunchtime with live music enhancing the vibe. Crowd grows steadily, creating a casual spot to enjoy drinks and simple food.
Hot dogs cost $3 each and have a mixed reception with some finding them great and others just okay. Customer service can be poor, especially when requesting hot dogs well done.
Fish comes in a fish finger style with a generous amount of tartar sauce. Both fish and chicken fingers are super crispy and well seasoned.
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Expect a 15-minute wait time that increases as more people arrive.
Little Eva's is the only restaurant on Governor's Island, limiting dining options.
Prices are high, with sandwiches and drinks costing over $20.