McSorley’s Old Ale House
McSorley's Old Ale House is New York City's oldest continuously operated saloon, established in 1854, offering a historic atmosphere steeped in notable cultural and political moments. The bar retains its vintage charm with sawdust-covered floors and walls adorned with decades of history, providing a unique experience that transports visitors back in time. Its legacy includes famous patrons and landmark events, making it a living museum of New York's social and political past.
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Highlights
- Established in 1854, it is the city’s oldest continuously operated saloon
- Historic interior with sawdust floors and walls filled with memorabilia
- Notable history featuring famous patrons like Abe Lincoln and John Lennon, and landmark civil rights moments
Important Details
- Cash only
- No reservations—first come, first served
- No children allowed after 6 PM
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