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Welcome to Gramercy Ale House

Gramercy Ale House, a vibrant Irish Pub and Sports Bar in the heart of New York City, offers a lively atmosphere perfect for watching sports games or enjoying trivia nights. With a wide range of appetizers like Nachos, Chicken Tenders, and Mozzarella Sticks, along with delicious dishes like Disco Fries and Pulled Pork Sandwiches, this spot is a must-visit for food and fun. The friendly staff, including bartenders like Alyssa and Taylor, ensure a welcoming experience for guests. Whether you're craving a cold beer or a tasty meal, Gramercy Ale House is the go-to spot for a great time in the city.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Gramercy Ale House, a bustling Irish pub and sports bar located in the heart of New York City. You'll find this gem at 272 3rd Ave, offering a casual and lively atmosphere perfect for hanging out with friends or catching a game.

With a plethora of amenities such as outdoor seating, live music, pool tables, and even smoking areas, Gramercy Ale House truly has something for everyone. The menu boasts a variety of delicious options, from nachos and chicken tenders to mozzarella sticks and Philly egg rolls.

Customer reviews rave about the friendly staff and the fun vibes of the place, making it an ideal spot for watching sports or participating in trivia nights. Whether you're craving traditional bar foods like hand-cut fries or looking for a unique twist with dishes like waffle fries or truffle fries, Gramercy Ale House has got you covered.

And let's not forget about the drinks! From a wide selection of beers on tap to signature cocktails like the Tequila Soda Lime, you'll never go thirsty at this establishment.

If you find yourself in the area, make sure to stop by Gramercy Ale House for a memorable dining and drinking experience. With its welcoming ambiance and tasty offerings, it's no wonder why regulars keep coming back for more!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Gramercy Ale House
Lauren P.
Lauren P.

Came here to watch the Michigan game on Saturday and the vibes were definitely there! Super fun crowd and although it was difficult to find seating at first, we were able to sit down after a bit of waiting. The staff were super nice and we got chicken tenders and fries which were so yummy! This is definitely a great place if you're looking to watch some football this football season!

Maggie B.
Maggie B.

I came here for Tuesday trivia night. If you are coming with a group, reservations are recommended. For parties of two or less, only bar seating is available. They have typical bar food. Nothing super special. We started with the hand cut fries. They were crispy and tasty. We also got the pretzel. The cheese dip had an artificial taste and the mustard was a bit sour, but the pretzel itself was great. It was piping hot, fresh, and not overly salted. They don't have any custom cocktails but do have a bunch of beers on tap. I ordered a tequila soda lime. It was served in a large glass and was pretty strong. Trivia was run through the NYC trivia league. The league has events all over the city. You can choose to join the league or just play for the day. There were six rounds, each with a theme including music, pictures, and a couple in which the questions or answers all included a particular word or phrase. The announcer wasn't super high energy, but it was fun. Winners got a discount off of their tab for the night. It started around 7:40 and lasted two hours. Servers at the bar were super attentive. Prices were very reasonable.

Christian A.
Christian A.

They were using an online ordering system that was a little cumbersome, but did offer a discount on our drinks. The service was a bit slow despite it being not terribly busy, but I can forgive that. My one annoyance was how everyone's orders came out at different times and by the time the last person got their drink, the first was finished.

Andre B.
Andre B.

I've been living in New York for about 6 years now and I have yet to find a local watering hole more reliable than the Gramercy Ale House. I've spent an almost embarrassing amount of time in this establishment and have loved every second of it. Every time, I have been welcomed with open arms from the managerial staff and bartenders. While all the bartenders are fantastic and never have you waiting for a beer, my favorite is Alyssa. She is a great conversationalist and makes a mean G+T. She is however suspiciously obsessed with Taylor Swift and will make it known within minutes of meeting her. I have also gotten to know Steve, a manager, over the years. A great guy who knows how to run a bar. Whether you're looking for a place to watch football on Sunday afternoon, take part in some trivia on a Tuesday night or make some unsavory decisions at any point on a Saturday, GAH is the place to be. Get in there and grab a cold one.

Emily G.
Emily G.

A fun bar - came here to hang out in the evening with coworkers. Everyone was friendly here and service was great. A very casual joint/sports bar. I'd come here again!

Carina P.
Carina P.

Step in the door and ask for steve - great guy. Chicken tenders are fire. The tequila shots hit harder than my dad with the belt in 5th grade. If you are in the area, please check this hidden gem out.

Ken P.
Ken P.

Was in the city for the show being done by a group called the Three Tremors and with the band being interviewed by Metal Media colleagues at this space, I decided to pop in for supper and drink while they did their thing. This was the first time I've ever popped into the Ale House despite having passed it a few times while on the way to other places in the region. I had to say that I loved the atmosphere and overall vibe of the joint. There was good music playing and the WiFi was free to use for those ever necessary Facebook and Instagram updates. I was ravenous and decided on a pulled pork sandwich and a couple of Stella Artois beers while my friends did the interview. The sandwich was super tasty and so were the fries which had some consistency to them. Not little shoestring fries that we find sometimes. There were quite a few items on the menu that I found appealing so a return is imminent. The prices are in the ballpark of neighboring places and since this is NYC one should not be expecting $1 beers and $.50 wings. Get over it if that is a concern of yours in 2019. The bartender was Taylor and she was friendly and engaging, so kudos to her for being so personable to the customers. As someone new to the pub, that goes a long way. During the visit I even met the owner Steve who talked about old time visit to a club that I also used to patronize "back in the day". I will be sure to pop in to the Gramercy Ale House again and you should let this be the motivation to do the same.