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Failte (pronounced falcha) means “welcome” in Gaelic. Pete and Jimmy welcome you to Molly’s, established in 1960 and the most traditional Irish bar in New York, complete with sawdust on the floor and a log-burning fireplace. Renowned for its Shepherd’s Pie, hamburgers, and steaks, all for reasonable prices, Molly’s is a long-time favorite with locals and a destination for newcomers. See what others have been saying about us (more reviews at link above):

“Molly’s is the most authentic Irish Bar in the City.”
Gotham Magazine 2005

“New York’s finest Irish pub.’”
New York Post

“Best pint of Guinness.”
New York Magazine

“Best pub worth waiting in line for.”
Metro 2005

“Best hamburger ‘The Star of Manhattan.’”
New York Post

“This is the center of coziness, and the center is holding.”
Time Out Magazine

Be sure to pay a visit to our other establishments:

The Paris Bar and Grill
119 South Street
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212.240.9797
Fax: 212.240.9899

www.theparistavern.com
The Open Door
110 John Street
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212.608.0200, .0201
Fax: 212.608.0202

www.theopendoornyc.com
The Bluebell Café
293 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10010
Phone: 646.649.2389
Fax: 646.649.2427

www.thebluebellcafenyc.com


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287 Third Avenue  •  NY, NY 10010  •  Phone: 212.889.3361  •  Fax: 212.545.9464