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Dublin HouseB+Worth Trying

225 W 79th St, New York, NY 10024 · Irish pub, Bar, Historical landmark · 4.4/5 Google (357 reviews)

Historic Irish pub with properly poured Guinness, friendly bartenders, and sports-watching vibes; expect classic drinks, no food, reasonable prices, and occasional service mood swings.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Dublin House earns its reputation as an Upper West Side institution through iconic historic charm, consistently friendly and efficient bartending, and a decades-long track record of reliable Guinness pours and unchanged character. The neon harp and warm, bustling atmosphere create genuine destination appeal for locals and visitors alike, though the absence of food and occasional service mood swings prevent higher distinction. This is heritage-driven hospitality at its best—a place where regulars return for decades and first-time visitors understand why immediately.

Restaurant Summary

Step off 79th Street and into a slice of Upper West Side history where the neon harp glows and bartenders keep the banter flowing. The room feels warm and bustling without pretense, with regulars trading stories and visitors snapping the sign. One guest summed it up: "Came in for the harp, stayed for the pour." Occasional mood swings happen, but most nights the bar team is friendly and efficient. The drinks lean classic and Irish: a properly poured Guinness, a rich Irish coffee, and whiskey-forward standards. This is heritage over hype, more neighborhood institution than cocktail lab, and better for a couple of pints than mixology theatrics. Prices are fair for the area, though a few find cocktails a touch steep for the old-school vibe. Families should note there is no real food menu and the scene centers on drinks, sports, and chatter. Kids may be out of place during busy game times, and without kid-friendly dishes, it is best suited for adults grabbing a post-park pint.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Costinsufficient_data per person ReservationsNot required

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Location Insights

Area: Classic Upper West Side block with neighborhood foot traffic, near museums and Central Park; draws locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady evening foot traffic; solo visitors report feeling comfortable.

Nearby: Close to 1 train at 79 St, Central Park, Amsterdam Ave bars, residential buildings, and shops.

Upper West SideThe dining scene is diverse, ranging from classic New York delis and casual cafes to upscale restaurants and trendy spots. The area is known for its safe, community-oriented atmosphere with a strong emphasis on quality and variety in food options.
Lincoln SquareLincoln Square is a cultural hub within the Upper West Side, home to Lincoln Center and several theaters, attracting visitors and locals who enjoy arts and fine dining. The dining environment here includes sophisticated restaurants and stylish bars catering to a more upscale crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–04:00 Tuesday12:00–04:00 Wednesday12:00–04:00 Thursday12:00–04:00 Friday12:00–04:00 Saturday12:00–04:00 Sunday12:00–04:00
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