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Welcome to Molly's

Molly's, a cozy Irish pub located at 287 3rd Ave in New York City, offers a delightful dining experience with traditional Irish dishes and a warm atmosphere. Known for its Shepherds Pie, Guinness Stew, Fish and Chips, and other classic menu items, Molly's captures the essence of Irish cuisine. The friendly service, festive holiday decorations, and extensive beer selection make it a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're savoring a hearty meal or enjoying a pint of Smithwick's, Molly's provides a taste of Ireland in the heart of the city, creating a memorable dining experience for all.

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Welcome to Molly's, a charming Irish Pub located at 287 3rd Ave in New York, NY. This cozy spot offers a variety of amenities including outdoor seating, a full bar, and even a pool table. Whether you're looking to enjoy a casual night out with friends or dance the night away, Molly's has something for everyone.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious food at Molly's, with dishes like Shepherd's Pie, Chicken Pot Pie, Fish & Chips, and traditional Irish favorites receiving high praise. The attentive and friendly service provided by the staff adds to the overall enjoyable dining experience.

One standout dish that has customers coming back for more is the Shepherds Pie - a classic Irish comfort food that is cooked to perfection. The flavors of the minced meat, mashed potatoes, and vegetables come together beautifully, transporting diners to the Emerald Isle with each bite.

In addition to the delectable food, Molly's offers a festive atmosphere, especially during the holiday season when the pub is adorned with Christmas decorations, creating a warm and inviting ambiance for guests.

Overall, Molly's is a must-visit for those craving authentic Irish cuisine in a lively and welcoming setting. Stop by for a pint of your favorite beer, indulge in hearty dishes, and soak in the festive holiday vibe - you won't be disappointed!

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Breena U.
Breena U.

Neighborhood Irish bar with good food. Love this place. Often have to wait to get a seat as it's popular.

Matthew S.
Matthew S.

Tiny, tiny Irish pub in Gramercy, but when you have a hankering for the food that you had earlier in the year, this will do the trick just fine, and I am more than happy with the service and the experience received from having a lunch here. The service is spot on. Some of the servers (cute Irish ladies by the way) were really smart in knowing the menu and really great and ensuring that the food was delivered hot and timely. I got the Shepherds Pie, because well, I had to considering I needed to have a taste of the Emerald Isle. To me it was between that and their Guinness Stew, or their Fish and Chips. It was the smart move. The mashed potatoes were cooked like I remember they were when I was in Ireland, the vegetables had good flavor, and the meat was minced just fine, but the flavors of it all worked beautifully. I should have used the sauce they provided to me as I remembered it from when I was in Ireland, but it is fine that I ate it without it. There is another Irish Pub, Mary O's, in the East Village, that I need to try as well. This one was great when it came to experience and service, but the tiny atmosphere made it hard to really be social. It still is worth going to for a lunch.

Tom S.
Tom S.

So glad we accidentally found this place. We were lucky to get a seat table last minute at this great place around the holidays. Great vibe as the place was all decked out for the holidays. The service was phenomenal, prompt and everything was done flawlessly. The food was delicious. We all opted for traditional Irish dishes and they were all excellent. I had the Shepherds Pie, my wife had the Chicken Pot pie and my daughter had the Fish & Chips. All three dishes were scrumptious. So glad we could this place, can't wait to go back.

Jackie K.
Jackie K.

The service was nice. Waiters were friendly and quick with taking the order and bringing the food. The mozzarella sticks are huge. Highly recommend. The side of mashed potatoes is huge and really good. Good beer and cider selection. I've come here twice. No complaints.

Gina A.
Gina A.

Best corn beef and homemade potato salad. Eat here. Everything is excellent. Nice traditional Irish pub with killer beers on tap and great service.

Tom H.
Tom H.

Met friends for holiday drinks at Molly's. They go every year but this was my first time. Place is all decorated from Christmas and right across street from Rolfs so easy to hit them both. We had a ton of fun, great vibe, great crowd and drinks and service excellent. Really great bar to stop in for drinks, especially at the holidays. Nice job !!!

Miranda L.
Miranda L.

Stepping inside this restaurant pub immediately brought a smile to my face! The Christmas lights were strung everywhere and twinkling just right! Unfortunately it was packed so we couldn't get a table inside but we were able to get one in the outside cozy space. I got a pint of Smithwick's as I do at every Irish pub! And opted for the For dinner I chose the Chicken Curry - Tender Organic Chicken Breast, Peas, Curry Sauce. Served with Fries or Rice or Half & Half. It was half and half for me for sure a little rice a little fries what more could you ask for! Carb heaven! The curry wasn't too spicy and the meal was warm and delightful. Definitely what I needed that night!!?

Elizabeth X.
Elizabeth X.

Came in on a Saturday afternoon for a late lunch, split a burger with another person. Service was fair. The burger was SOLID. Pleasantly surprised! Would have burger again. On weekends they have brunch drinks for $8, too. Bloody Mary was decently spicy.

Glenn C.
Glenn C.

Why does a Irish Pub of all things have one of the best burger deals in the city? If both baffles me and also is so New York that it feels just right as well. Anyway, I've been here twice. The first time I was with a group and the other time I was here alone as I was in the mood for a burger again. They have a nice selection of your normal Irish brews (my personal preference is Smithwick's as well as a a mix of Smithwick's and Guinness. Another person had an old-fashioned which was very heavy-handed with the liquor (which I don't mind.) We decided to start with the Irish Spice Bag on my recommendation from another spot which is 15$ here which they list as "Ireland's Favourite Take-Away. Fried Chicken, Fries, Peppers, Onions, and Chili Peppers." It came with some curry sauce which was very tasty and the sauce also helped with the grease from all the fried foods in it. Nice big portion and very easy to share. I went with the beef burger (medium rare as usual) which is normally 18$ but I got it for 20$ with cheese (cheddar of course) and caramelized onions. It was either served with fries, onion ring, or if you're looking for something healthier a potato salad. The burger is massive and it was cooked properly both times I was here. I got the fries both time and the fries are tasty though I do prefer them a bit crispier. The onion rings another person ordered were tasty and quite large while the potato salad was fine. The coleslaw was fine as was the rest of the stuff served. It's not the best burger patty you'll ever have but it's hard to find a better deal. Most massive burgers in NYC outside of steakhouses are dry hockey pucks or so greasy that they aren't good and this is a definite delicious exception. Very friendly Irish staff and the bartender is also quite friendly. Not much really to complain about here. Mid 4 for the deal. Just don't go in expecting a fancy restaurant.