The Bailey Pub & Brasserie
“The Bailey Pub (wonderful sister of one of my favorite bars in the Financial District, Trinity Place), is a delight to dine and wine in…”
“Basically, the Bailey has big portion sizes and reasonable prices for FiDi.”
“I'm so excited that Donal Crosbie (Trinity Place and Dublin 6) has a 3rd restaurant!”
The Bailey Pub & Brasserie
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: 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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My coworkers and I went after work before an event at the Broad Street Ballroom. The bar was already full at around 615 when we wandered in. We were able to get standing room, and one of the waiters brought us chairs, which was amazing.
I got the Moscow mule, which was not the best Moscow mule I've ever had, but it was totally fine.
We all got burgers, which were delicious and came with fries.
I thought it was a great after-work vibe and would definitely return.
Have been here for brunch and happy hour before. Really like the modern brasserie vibe here. Had authentic Irish breakfast which was quite good exactly what I was craving. Can't make any complaints.
This pub is attached to the hotel I was staying at, but is a separate establishment. I had delicious wine. The bartender recommended the turkey burger – that turned out to be one of the best turkey burgers I've ever had. I have time for dinner in the city again tonight and am seriously tempted to go back and have another. It was hand ground turkey with chipotle mayo on the side (so I could control the amount). It came with a kale salad that I wasn't too crazy about – I did eat the tomatoes and cucumbers off of it though.
Place is hopping at the bar; filled w business people; more men than women having drinks and snacks. They do have seating for dinner and it is comfortable but abut loud from bar noise. It is right near Wall Street (of course) simple menu but lots of beer and wine to select; I had Shepherd's pie. Your can have a comfortable meal if you are lady by self.
This review is only for their brunch menu. We came here for breakfast since it was near our hotel. We ordered the Oaked Smoked Salmon, which is an appetizer- (two slices of smoked salmon over potato cakes with lettuce), Fish and Chips, Bailey Benedict (poached egg on potato cake with Hollandaise sauce, plus add on of smoked salmon, and Breakfast Burrito (scrambled egg, chorizo, tomato sauce, onions) with home-fries. The quality of the dishes tasted like something you can get at a cafeteria. It was not great, but still edible.
I liked the decor of the place. Even though I was not satisfied with their breakfast, I guess I wouldn't mind trying the dinner menu if I end up staying in the Financial District again.
*The bathroom is tricky to find. You would think to head towards the hotel, but it's actually hidden towards the entrance. Walk towards the entrance, and look right. There is a door that leads downstairs to the bathrooms.
I like the mini burgers and fish tacos. In addition, it's bustling with finance folks given the close proximity to all the banks around the area. I always come here frequently for happy hour special — they have daily drinks/cocktail from $6-9. I particularly enjoyed the Champagne Sangria.
What I've had: Champagne Sangria
Would I go back?: Eh maybe
Story: Came here for drinks with my friend waitress was very accommodating and food looked good. Tons of financiers crowding the place after work.
We went for Sunday brunch as my friend loves the pancakes there. There only seemed to be 2 people on duty and took about 20mins for our coffees to turn up.
The French toast was ample and we had sides of bacon (cooked nice & crispy) and Irish sausages. For $20 for the brunch each, was on the pricy side and the quality & service were not just not good enough to justify the price.