Tir na nOg — Times Square

315 West 39th Street
A piece of Ireland in the heart of midtown Manhattan. Tir na nOg offers the warmth of an Irish pub with a new American menu. The bar boasts 22 draft beers from Ireland, Belgium, England and American craft breweries. A small but concise wine list has ... more
A piece of Ireland in the heart of midtown Manhattan. Tir na nOg offers the warmth of an Irish pub with a new American menu. The bar boasts 22 draft beers from Ireland, Belgium, England and American craft breweries. A small but concise wine list has something for all palates and our extensive Scotch and Irish Whisky list provides a perfect ending to your meal. Service is friendly, efficient and unobtrusive with a few Irish employees always willing to tell a story.

Popular spot to watch games from FIFA to NFL. Live music with a decidedly Irish bent on occasion.

Of course great place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Check their website for events.

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Info

315 West 39th Street
New York, NY 10018
(212) 760-0072
Website

Editorial Rating

Category

American (New)

Price

$$$$$

Ambience

Casual

Payment

All Major

Nearby Subway

  • to 42nd Street Port Authority

@TirNaNogNYC

Showing the #ChampionsLeagueFinal tomorrow on all TV's, be sure to call in! #254West31st #Tirnanog31st
https://t.co/2SfolzanOE May 25, 2018

The coutdown is on we are getting excited for @billyjoel tonight at @TheGarden #Irishbar #tirnanog31st
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RT @irishpubsglobal: The best Irish pubs in the world to watch the 2018 FIFA World Cup
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Give us a vote folks!
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