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Irish RoverC+Worth Trying

37-18 28th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11103 · Irish pub, Bar, Pub · 4.7/5 Google (384 reviews)

Classic Irish neighborhood pub with excellent Guinness, friendly bartenders, darts and sports; no kitchen but outside food allowed.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

The Irish Rover delivers solid neighborhood bar quality through exceptional bartender warmth and attentiveness and reliable Guinness execution, earning its grade C+ standing. Limited food scope—snacks only, no kitchen—prevents higher grades, though this aligns with its drinks-first pub identity. Strong repeat customer loyalty and authentic organic reviews confirm it delivers exactly what locals expect: a proper pint, friendly faces, and neighborhood charm without pretense.

Restaurant Summary

The Rover reads like a true Astoria local: wood, brass, and TVs tuned to the game, with warm bartenders keeping the room humming. One regular put it simply: "A proper pint and a friendly chat are guaranteed." On busy nights—trivia, live music, or NFL Sunday Ticket—the crowd swells, but it still feels neighborhood and welcoming rather than chaotic. Behind the bar is the focus: a notably good Guinness pour, solid classic cocktails, and prices that fit Queens. The culinary approach is drinks-first—no kitchen, just bar snacks—so think conversation, darts, and jukebox picks instead of plated courses. It suits folks seeking an easygoing pub night with consistent pours, especially if you appreciate a no-frills Irish pub done right. For families, this is a bar-forward venue. Earlier hours can work if you want a relaxed soda-and-darts stop, but there is no kids menu and no food service. Bring outside food if you need a bite, and plan around livelier trivia or game nights.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$20-32 (2-3 drinks; no entree menu) per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Astoria stretch with strong neighborhood vibe, Irish pub lineage, and sports crowds.

Safety: Generally safe, lively evenings, steady foot traffic along 28th Ave.

Nearby: Near other bars, casual eateries, and transit-rich Astoria corridors; community events like trivia.

Long Island CityThe dining scene in Long Island City is diverse, featuring a mix of casual eateries, trendy restaurants, and traditional establishments. The area has a lively social atmosphere with a growing number of bars and cafes catering to both locals and commuters.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–04:00 Tuesday11:00–04:00 Wednesday11:00–04:00 Thursday11:00–04:00 Friday11:00–04:00 Saturday11:00–04:00 Sunday11:00–04:00
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