The Irish Pubs of Greenwich Village

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with an Irish Pub Crawl.

Looking for some Irish sprits to wash down your St. Patty's Day? Look no further than the Village, where you'll find some of Manhattan's finest Irish pubs tucked away.

Start your evening with Sheppard's Pie or maybe corned beef and cabbage tacos. Sip on a cold brew straight from the heart of Ireland. Finish your meal with a piping hot Irish coffee to prime you for a late night.

No need to worry about where to go next. We already mapped it out for you! Not only have we complied our favorite Irish pubs and
their best dishes and drinks, but we also found the most optimal way to visit each one!

So, get a room, call a cab, and bring your friends. 'Cause it's going to be a St. Patrick's Day to remember!

Sláinte Bar and Lounge strikes the ideal balance between laid-back and sophisticated. The menu is standard pub fare (think mozzarella sticks and jalapeno burgers) with a few intriguing diversions, like the Salmon BLT and Corned Beef Rueben.

The cocktail menu at The Late Late is brimming with intriguing, creative drinks like the White Rabbit, a concoction of Dewar’s White Label, lemon, Orgeat, and Tullamore Dew.


By McSorley's account, many a famous luminary has shuffled across the sawdust-laden floor, including Abe Lincoln, John Lennon, Woody Guthrie, Teddy Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, and Hunter S. Thompson.

Download the ebook for a beautiful display and detailed descriptions of our favorite St. Patty's Day hangouts.

We even included
a map of where they are all located—so, put your good shoes on because you can walk to each one!