Annie Moore’s Bar & Restaurant
Annie Moore’s Bar & Restaurant
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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I have been anxiously waiting for the opening of this Annie Moore location, mostly because it is right across the street from my office.
It opened just 3 days ago, right in time for St Patrick's Day. Must be the luck of the irish!
Service was incredible! Nice guys working behind the bar that were willing to chat and get to know their first customers. Large amount of seating making it easy to come after work and grab drinks with colleagues and friends.
Slainte
Pretty good ideas, poor execution.
We were able to walk-in at dinner time without a wait for a table. That was probably the highlight. There was a pretty bustling happy hour scene with tons of young professionals. I am a young professional at home, but here I was a tourist; hungry, tired, wanting somewhere calm and somewhat restful. It was loud. Oh well.
Everyone at the table was pretty "meh" about their meal. I think the best thing was my little sister's veggie burger, surprisingly. I got what was supposedly a french dip sandwich, but the meat was not sliced thinly enough for my taste so it was a little chewy instead of tender, plus the "dip" part was like halfway between brown gravy and tomato sauce. Very bizarre. I ate about 1/3 of my sandwich, stubbornly dipping into this weird sauce, before I gave up. This is not right. This is not what puts the dip in french dip. I also had brussel sprouts for a side and they were criminally undercooked. Roasted brussel sprouts are, frankly, not that hard to make; throw some olive oil, salt, and pepper and roast 'em up in a hot oven until they're a little browned and crispy on the outside. These were oilier than they needed to be, with absolutely no color. Like they had been barely warmed in a microwave or something and then thrown into a bowl. They were barely more than raw. It was pathetic. I am moaning and groaning about these vegetables because it is honestly SO EASY to make these great, and if a restaurant can't even do that, it's so sad.
So the 2 stars here is not in a "never go here you will die omg it is so terrible" way, but in a "for this price point, y'all need to get your act together" way. Seriously.
My mom did have a manhattan that she really enjoyed, so maybe those young professionals had the right idea sticking to the bar area.
Great if you are looking for a fry fest. I shared the truffle fries, goat cheese fritters, Caesar salad, lobster cream puffs and Neapolitan flatbread. It was more than enough for the three of us and everything was tasty, with the goat cheese fritters and flatbread being standouts. Nice portions and great ambience.
Randomly ran into this place since me, my husband and our friend were hungry and needed to eat somewhere close to our hotel. Came in and was immediately greeted by the friendly security who was in a suit to check our ID. It was a nice, lively bar with locals who are decompressing from a work week on a Friday night. It wasn't too crowded but it was a good amount of people. Good place to catch up with friends over good drinks and watch sports…. or not, whatever yo thang is.
I ordered the Lobster Roll which came with Fries. My hubby had a Chicken Sandwich and our friend had Arugula Salad, Truffle Fries and Tuna Melt. The boys ordered a couple of Bourbon with Ginger drink. They were all delicious! The staff were amazing and made sure we were taken care of. Our check came up to a quick $120 but hey, it was worth it!
We were sitting at a communal table and even met some drunk but very nice locals. By the end of the night, the friendly security got loose himself and mingled with the crowd. Definitely coming back when we visit NYC again!