Irish Pub entertainment in New York City
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Ulysses
An Irish bar with big easy chairs and comfy couches, Ulysses is part laid-back lounge and part neighborhood watering hole. The crowd's diverse and fun, the choice of drinks immense, and the owners run a shuttle between this and their two other bars, Puck Fair and Swift.
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Lillie's
Awash in Victorian atmosphere, this quaint pub celebrates the life of Lillie Langtry, a former reigning beauty of Ireland. Snag a table or a seat if you can; otherwise stand at the gorgeous mahogany bar (sent from Ireland) sipping one of many imported Belgian beers.
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Emerald Inn
Old guys and post-work suits cloister in this pocket-sized, ever-inviting pub with a (real) Irish accent. There’s plenty of good food (burgers and shepherd’s pie, naturally). Seating’s a bit cramped if you can’t get the sofa by the front.
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11th Street Bar
When a Liverpool game’s on, the place may go nuts, but at other, non-football times it’s about the homiest watering hole in the ’hood, with soft sofas, exposed-brick walls, pressed-tin ceiling and candlelit tables. There’s traditional Irish music jams on Sunday evening.
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