McSorley's Old Ale House, New York City
Facts and practical information
McSorley's Old Ale House, generally known as McSorley's, is the oldest Irish saloon in New York City. Opened in the mid-19th century at 15 East 7th Street, in today's East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, it was one of the last of the "Men Only" pubs, admitting women only after legally being forced to do so in 1970. The aged artwork, newspaper articles covering the walls, sawdust floors, and the Irish waiters and bartenders give McSorley's an atmosphere reminiscent of "Olde New York". No piece of memorabilia has been removed from the walls since 1910, and there are many items of historical paraphernalia in the bar, such as Houdini's handcuffs, which are connected to the bar rail. There are also wishbones hanging above the bar; supposedly they were hung there by boys going off to World War I, to be removed when they returned, so the wishbones that are left are from those who never returned. ()
15 E 7th StDowntown Manhattan (East Village)New York City
McSorley's Old Ale House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Webster Hall, Joe's Pub, Lit Lounge, Grace Church.
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Bus
- 4th Avenue & East 9th Street • Lines: M1 (3 min walk)
- East 8th Street & Lafayette Street • Lines: M1 (4 min walk)
Metro
- Astor Place • Lines: <6>, 4, 6 (4 min walk)
- 8th Street–New York University • Lines: N, Q, R, W (5 min walk)