Alfie’s

“Excellent Scrambled Eggs

During the pride parade, we rolled in with 8 people for a late brunch and were seated immediately.”

“I love it even more when each entree comes with a morning cocktail of either a bloody mary or mimosa.”

“The food is great, standard brunch options: my favorites are the pulled pork Benedict and the caramel French toast.”

Alfie’s

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Just before heading over to see a play, we originally decided to go to B Side Pizza and watch some football. Unfortunately B Side didn't have TV's, but they did recommend we go to Alfie's. Of all the places to watch a game, I'm not sure why they chose Alfie's, but it was a great choice nonetheless.

    Just in time for brunch which is all you can order around noon time on a Saturday. I was starved and not sure if I wanted to give up watching the game to go back and get a pizza. Glad I stayed. Great craft beer on draught. Nice happy hour specials. The brunch entrees include a choice of a Bloody Mary or Mimosa. I decided to get the Lobster Benedict which was loaded with chunks of lobster meat. Not just from the claw, but also some tail meat included as well. Quite a generous portion with a tasty salad and sweet potato fries on the side. For around $20, I'd say it was quite reasonable. The staff was very friendly and the clientele seemed to be well dressed millennial foodies. I chose the Bloody Mary which was served with 3 olives and a slice of jalapeno.

  2. Kudos for being one of the few legit bars in Hell's Kitchen (as in, not trashy tourist territory). Good craft beer selection and decent food. Slight disappointment on the burger front though – the meat was too dry and could've used more cheese.

  3. This place is great! It reminds me of pony bar but with an awesome food menu. While I had to eat the kale salad (it was yummy) the burgers and soft pretzels with cheese dip around me looked heavenly. The beer selection is deep and on point, complimented but an attentive wait staff, tables for small groups, or seats at the bar.

    I will be back for sure. Like a lot.

  4. I came here with a group of friends one night and had a great time. The bartender was super chill and let me sample a couple draft beers (they have an AWESOME selection) before buying one. I like the feel of the place. It's dim-lit and cozy. I would definitely come again if I'm ever in the area!

  5. Here for brunch. Good thing they offer a free mimosa drink with the order. I tried the pulled pork Benedict. The portion is great. Pork is on sour side and potato are so moist which supposed to be dry. Not a fan but it's packed for brunch.

  6. Alfie's is a solid place is a meh area. And it gets surprising crowded for a less than bustling area so keep that in mind! I've only gotten the salads here but would highly recommend the black kale caesar with chicken as well as the buffalo chicken salad. Both are super fresh. I think I prefer the kale of the two! The service is also very friendly. I've run into the manager(?) both times I've been and he's always looking out for the patrons.

  7. I wish I could be more descriptive about this restaurant, but it's been awhile since I've been here last.  I know I didn't have anything fancy as far as cocktails goes and the drinks were fine, pretty standard.  The party I was with did get appetizers, I am pretty sure I had mac n' cheese.  It was ok, nothing special.  May be worth checking out if you're in the area.  If I am, I'll definitely go back and update this review.

  8. Late Friday night trying to find a kitchen open late that didn't have a barrage of drunk people swimming around. Not only did Alfie's have their full menu, but happy hour drafts till 4am.

    Prices are a bit high for bar food, so at least tried to get something interesting. Decided on the Pastrami on a Pretzel ($16) with sweet potato fries and a draft beer ($5). The sandwich itself is disappointingly small and the bun is greasy from the oil or juices the filling is cooked in. Meat is pretty good and went well with the beer, but can't say it's worth the price tag. Sweet potato fries are thick and made well; plus they give a lot to compensate for the tiny sandwich.

    Service here is fine for late night and not too crowded as well. Would come back here for the good beer list, but probably not the food.

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9th Avenue 800
New York 10019 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Thursday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Friday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 am
Sunday, 10:00 am - 4:00 am