The Allie Way Sports Bar
“I had a $3 bud light which is sort of unheard of in manhattan!”
“Give it a shot if you are in the Upper East Side and are just hankering for a great local joint at which to get your drink on before or after the game.”
“Tuesday nights tend to be quiet nights but at the Allie Way on trivia night!”
The Allie Way Sports Bar
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Was here last night and they were filming an episode of Barmageddon. Small cozy place where the bartenders all seem very friendly. Good cheap drinks! I had a $3 bud light which is sort of unheard of in manhattan! They were also giving out free shots because of the show.
Would definitely like to go back there when there is no film crew and see what it's like!
Very Nice watering hole near HSS. Good bar food great service.
"Who says that it is a bad idea to have drinks during your lunch break"
This is a pretty simple sports bar in the part of the UES where people dont really visit. So, it is pretty quiet (at least in the afternoon). To be perfectly honest, I only come here because my job is around the corner (sometimes I want a liquid lunch) but I would not venture to the UES just to have a beer or five here.
However, the bartenders are pretty cool, the bar has a few decent beers, and many random varieties of Absolut bMost of the clientele are people who live in the vicinity and/or associated with Cornell or Sloan Kettering. They have lunch specials, which are 3 different stews. However, I cannot speak about the food here.
The space is small but it has a cozy old school type of feel to it. Plus, there usually is some sort sport on TV.
My new favorite neighborhood sports bar. $15 for a pitcher of beer and a plate of wings, I don't think a place could get cheaper than that. Other than that, each day they have drink specials. Although the food is just sub-par the cozy cabin like environment and the multiple TVs make this a great neighborhood joint.
They kind of look like your neighborhood bar but we didn't come by for drinks. We decided to try out their burgers via take out. The prices were decent considering the size of the burgers that we ordered. Two orders were basic cheeseburgers (angus burgers) and the other was the marinara burger. The burgers were cooked exact to our requests. Portion wise, they were pretty big so it was very filling. Flavor wise, I thought it was ok. The service was friendly and they were also good in informing us if delays with food orders because there were a lot of orders put in around the same time. Overall, a nice place to just hang for a bit with some nice folks to chat with.
Clutch spot for watching games with cheap beers and significantly better than average bar food. The wings were tender with a bit of heat and a zip of citrus for a twist…quite good. Super friendly wait staff. Just wished they had turned down the volume on the primary game as it was difficult to hear your own conversations. Will come back for trivia and the specialty Spanish food during the week.
A great bar to catch any game on TV. Great drink and menu specials as well as an amazing chef who can make great wings and TexMex!
The Allie Way is a great local spot, and nearly everyone who hangs out there is a regular. On weeknights you can see people playing beer pong and building towers out of coasters. The bartenders are solid and friendly.
It's just a tiny little place with maybe 15 barstools and a few high tops where you can get standard drinks and the usual suspects of bar food – wings, cheese sticks, chicken strips, etc. They have tons of TVs and will turn on any game you want. On a Saturday afternoon I had no trouble finding a barstool and getting the University of Texas game turned on.
Free wifi, and you can often find people working away on their laptops over a beer during the day.