JanetJamby's Review by janetjamby on Mar 17, 2002 Some great memories I have. Whenever I get to CT, the first place I want him to take me is McSorleys. The background noise of this great place is also great, people talking, laughing, and best of all I get to talk to my son,... provided byaol.com
TeaBagMyBalls2's Review by teabagmyballs2 on Mar 7, 2002 The oldest licensed establishment in New York, and quite possibly, the country. The beer is cravingly addictive, the crackers, cheese and mustard are incredible, and the atmosphere is unbeatable. Coming... provided byaol.com
immense's Review by c18241 on Apr 6, 2000 wow.wow.wow Keep the beer flowing.............. ... provided byaol.com
There is no better spot... by A TripAdvisor Contributor on Nov 12, 2007 There is no better spot in NYC to get a couple beers. The plate of cheese with the sleeve of saltines as an app is a must... provided bytripadvisor.com
Can't wait to go back! by Adam on Jul 10, 2008 Once we got in we ordered beers and stood at the bar for about 2 minutes before they asked us (6 people) if we wanted a table. We sat and the beers came non-stop. I LOVED IT! Once we finished our 1st beer (they always give... provided bymaps.google.com
No title by ArtR1389835 on May 22, 2007 The ales come either dark or light when your order and the cost is $4.50 for two small mugs and that is how they come. The bar has wish bones above the bar and they were placed there by soldiers that went off to war and upon... provided byzagat.com
No title by scottonli on Sep 8, 2005 But if you want a taste of what NY might have been like 100 years ago, it's like stepping through a time machine. The beer is reasonably priced (you can only order theirs -a dark and a light - and they are served 2 at a time),... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
First Stop by kfds on May 23, 2002 Two-fisted drinking is the norm. You don't have to be a frat boy, just drink like one. The beers are small so order a bunch (at least 2 a round for everyone in your group), tip, and thee will get served. If you're serious... provided bycitysearch.com
Dark or Light by CurlyGirl on Nov 13, 2008 Each table comes equipped with a jar of mustard that appears it could have been from the founding of McSorley's in 1854. No matter, just don't eat it and you'll be fine. Or try it out on a dare!I chose the light beer, and... provided byigougo.com
Oldest Pub in New York by Darryl D. on Feb 4, 2009 Go in and order either the light or dark ale and enjoy the scenery and conversation. It's a great place to go before getting on the subway for a Yankees game. When I went a couple years ago, a man and his dog were having... provided byinsiderpages.com
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