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17 reviews for Nine Fine Irishmen at New York-New York
| Snojerk321 (42), San Diego, California | | September 1, 2009 Went here with my tattoo artist friend Kat. Had a good time, of course we had been drinking at the Rio since 10 in the morning.....good times, nothing special on the beer front. | | j12601 (65), Poughkeepsie, New York | | August 29, 2009
I’ll second some of the earlier calls for this to not be in the database. The only thing close to craft beer here is the Leinenkugel’s Sunset Wheat. Other taps were Fosters, Harp, Newcastle, Magners’s, Bass, Smithwicks, Guinness 250, and two separate Guinness taps. I will say that the place itself is gorgeous. Amazing woodwork, lighting a little too dark, but nice ambience overall. Just no craft beer, and really no reason to even go here if you’re looking for beer.
| | cfrancis (20), Gloucester, Ontario | | August 1, 2009 Pretty good irish restaurant. Beer selection blows and so does the service. Pour 24 up the escalator blows this place up when it comes to beer selection. Only thing that Pour 24 doesn’t have that this place does is food. Even if it is just average pub fare. | | Barreras (12), Diamond Bar, California | | June 8, 2009 Decent food but slim beer selection. This place is more of a restaurant with entertainment then a beer bar. A better choice is Pour 24 just up the escalator. | | dchmela (53), Orlando, Florida | | April 28, 2009 Place looks really nice, but selection is irish macro an expensive. | | Cletus (175), Connecticut | | April 17, 2009 A crowded 20 something hipster dive tourist trap with a below average selection and ridiculous prices. This place doesn’t belong in the database. A total waste of my time. | | JeremyScott (11), Taunton, Massachusetts | | February 5, 2009 Not too great. The feel is right, but after that......nothing. My friend actually got food poisoning from here and her trip to Vegas was ruined. No beer selection and way over-priced. Don’t go. | | stefanje (21), (Santee) San Diego, California | | February 4, 2008 [ Updated July 27, 2008 ] Nice little Irish restaurant in the casino. We visited on St Patrick’s day. The place was insanely busy with people everywhere in full party mode. There were two Irish bands at opposite ends of the exterior patio doing some kind of Irish battle of the bands. It was very entertaining. Eventually we ended up at a nice table inside and ate some very good food, I had the bangers and Mash, and my wife had the Celtic Chicken. For beer we sampled the Guinness. Not bad. | | bhensonb (291), Woodland, California | | November 16, 2007 Ok, so the beer is mundane. It get’s crowded and noisy. But when they throw down what looks like a door and the barmaid does clog dancing, you have to say it’s entertaining. | | unclemattie (104), Georgia | | April 24, 2007 I just wanted to go somewhere to eat. This was the only place for blocks that had decent grub. Had the Irish Stew and the Shepard’s Pie, Awesome! The beer selection consists of Guiness (of course), Murphy’s and Harp. Basic. But in a town that sells BMC in 24oz cans for a $1 on the street to Frat Kids and Bachlorette Bitches, It is a find!!!! |
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