I LOVE NYC! Since I do not live there and tend to visit once a year I typically go back and do only the things I know I love! So it was very exciting to have a mission this trip! Also for those that know me well know that I like to travel blind. Meaning I like to get somewhere and use the resources there to guide me. I actually did research for this bar mission and it was refreshingly fun! It was awesome to walk into each bar and know little tidbits about each location! I was also surprised that my parents were able to join me for the first two bars on the list. It was fun to see their reaction to these very different locations. Here are the reviews by bar…
1. Ear Inn
The first thing I noticed at the Ear Inn was the wide wood floors. They are still unfinished and ech board is about a foot wide. They creaked in a way that you almost felt like you were going to fall through the floor. Maybe that is just my weird phobia! Quickly we also noticed that there was a trap or hidden door near the bar that the staff was going in and out of. I can only imagine what this area looks like and would have loved to get a peak! There were a good mix of people. You can tell some frequent the Ear Inn as regulars. It is still extremely close to the river, but when originally built was on the edge. So interestingly the city has widened. The entrance door is the original door. The art is extremely diverse and is from different eras. My parents could identify the wine bottles behind the bar were some of the original bottles ever used to bottle wine. I ordered the Ear Inn Ale and the Spicy shrimp. My Mom and Dad ordered modern day beer and wine and Chili and Scallops. Everything was excellent! While the Ear Inn is small there was plenty of room to move and sit. It was comfortable, warm, welcoming, and tons of personality!
5. McSorely’s
By far the location that got the most buzz from my previous post I saved this for last! I had heard that we needed to get there early, so we arrive at 4pm. We did have a large group…5 and then 3 more coming behind us. There was a line…we got in and he should have made us wait in line longer. You COULD NOT MOVE it was so crowded. We squeezed through the best we could and were able to get 5 light beers (they only serve light and dark). The total cost was $27 and they handed me 10 glasses. I was happy with the price but quickly realized my crowd was not going to make it long. I had also been told to check out the Chandelier with 2000 years worth of dust which was covered in chicken bones. It was less of a chandelier and more of a light fixture…but hey they thing still works and the dust was impressive. There was sawdust everywhere and I was hoping to still see a cat, but heard later they had to get rid of them because of the codes. All in all I wish that I had a 2 person party, and a seat. Standing was unbearable. Love that they have stayed true to their original feel and it did seem to take you back. I could just envision drunk Americans from the 1800s!
This was a great visit and I throughly enjoyed exploring and trying these new bars. I would highly recommend try and few of these on your next trip and would love to hear your opinion!


















