O’Lunney’s
“We wanted to hang out somewhere with a little atmosphere and stumbled upon O'Lunneys just off of Times Square.”
“Shepard ' s pie and smooth Harp's Lager. .chicken pot pie additionally is amazingly good!!”
“They serve it on the side of the corned beef sandwich and it would definitely clear up any sinuses or allergies you might have!”
O’Lunney’s
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Typical Irish bar food. Salad was food and generous serving. Fish and chips had a nice batter and fish tasted fresh. Mini crab cakes were mostly breading but served in a nice salsa. Presentation very nice.
If you want a quick theater meal and good tasting Harp beer, convenient location. Good service.
Last day in NYC. We're in Time Square. Hungry.
We happened to stumble upon this cute little spot on our way to Bryant Park. And I'm glad we did. Service was fast, customer service was great, and food was delicious.
The price wasn't too bad, I spent about $30 for 2 people. Sounds like a reasonable price, especially for a spot in Times Square. I ordered the breakfast sandwich and he had the basic breakfast special.
If you're looking for a place to grab breakfast, or even a drink. Check this place out.
Stopped in for dinner one evening – very convenient location for those staying next door at the Hyatt Times Square.
Sat at the bar and ordered a Shepherds Pie, plus a pint of Lagunitas IPA and a glass of water.
Enjoyed the decor – especially all of the dark wood carved with Celtic knot work patterns.
Shepherds Pie came up fast. Was hot and tasty. IPA was good. Service was good. Restrooms are down a flight of stairs.
They also offer breakfast here in the mornings – which I did not experience.
Nice Irish Bar around Times Square. My wife and I came here for a pre-dinner Pint on Saturday night. It wasn't too busy and seems to be more of an up-scale Irish Bar. The bartender was very courteous and funny, telling some knee-slappers here and there. We ordered two Alagash Whites and went on our way.. Good ole' Irish Pub.. Their menu looked pretty good as well, so maybe I'll try some of their fare during my next visit.. Oh, and on our way out, we were greeted by the host, and were told to have a nice night and offered a very kind, "See you next time…." I like that.. It's the little things that bring you back.
Another typical Irish bar in midtown but this one seems more spacious than the usual ones.
Came here for a company happy hour. The sliders and wings were okay. Nothing special, but nothing to rave about. Plenty of choices for beer.
Service was friendly, it was hard at times to get the staff's attention though.
Only reason this might be better than the other ones is the space.
I organized an event here, and the people I spoke to on the phone were so misleading. I was told that they had a happy hour. They don't. Was also asked where we preferred to have it, and I said, the second floor, and they said, okay. When I get there, the host tells me that they don't have a second floor. Then it turns out that there are two locations right next to each other, and I'd asked to be in one, and they put me in the other. This obviously turned out to be very confusing for everyone, because some people went to one spot, and some went to another. I wasn't even aware until a guest figured this out, which made me look bad in front of my guests. I'm not sure why the manager or host didn't clarify this to me at any point during this process. You'd think they'd be more helpful to you if you're bringing them 40 guests.
Oh yeah, the fish and chips should be avoided. Three tiny pieces of fish, and extremely oily, not worth their overpriced costs. The chicken bites were way too salty. Mozzarella sticks are decent, but who messes up mozzarella sticks?
Nice Irish pub in midtown manhattan that gets crowded due to the after work crowd. There are some tourists because it is in Time Square. It is a little difficult to get an order in but the service is friendly.
Great Irish pub in the middle of Times Square. Come in here for a cold pint and get away from the crowds outside. You can't really hate on something like this. It might be a little bit of a tourist trap but its still essential Times Square. Youre already coming here to be among the crowd and the advertising so come in here for a few drinks.