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We had such an awesome time visiting The Dead Rabbit! The staff is wonderful from the second you walk in! Loved the holiday decor, and cocktail menu! We had Irish coffees, Gingerbread Man, and Doctors orders ! All of which were delicious! This will definitely be a place we return to on our NYC t
Beautiful and iconic place in NYC. Cocktails are tasty. Food is definitely delicious with the alcohol you ordered. With food and ur empty stomach, I would say $60_100 person. If you got food before getting here, probably below or around $50 for each. Reservations will be preferred, but they allow wa
Welcoming atmosphere šŸ˜Š Fast waitstaff. SO happy we got to check this place out for the Jingle Jangle pop-up its Beautifully decorated for the Holiday Season and very crowded at 2pm on a Friday. We had delicious festive drinks Gingerman and Dr.s Orders splitting the Irish Cheese Plate. My husband l
Visiting New York for the first time. So many places to see and eat, The Dead Rabbit is definitely worth the 2-wk reservation waiting time. The bar is full of life and fun and amazing food. You have to try it!
Stopped for cocktails only and oh boy not disappointed. Fantastic atmosphere for the holidays. Our drink professional Sean could not have been more welcoming and helpful. Every one loved their drinks. The Irish coffee was just great.
I've been here before during the nighttime to grab a drink, but I was able to finally come back with a friend to try their brunch! I'll be honest, I've never had an irish coffee, but as a coffee lover this hit the spot. My friend ordered a regular Irish coffee which was nice and balanced, and warme
The Dead Rabbit šŸ‡ Casual bar downstairs with lots of people and loud music in a small space. Second floor is a speakeasy style quieter cocktail bar called the Parlor. Delicious drinks for around 20 to 30 dollars. Server was very friendly and attentive. Looked like a popular date spot. Nice atmosph
Come for the Sunday Roast, stay for the atmosphere! We've been here a few times now for the Sunday Roast, but there are plenty of other items on the menu. The wine selection is great, though you'll be wanting to try a few of the cocktails or the Irish Coffee too. The servers are always very friendly
Old time Irish pub in a building built in 1828, and you feel the history. Short walk from another legendary area, Stone Street. Cocktails were stiff just as youā€™d expect, and delicious. Also, the popcorn was better than any movie theaterā€™s that Iā€™ve had in recent memory and the Potato Leek Soup was
Came with my girlfriend and her parents whilst on a holiday from England. Food was amazing as was the service downstairs. Best Guinness I've had in NY for sure. The highlight however came from the upstairs bar. The cocktails were incredible, some of the best I've ever had. I've been a bartender for
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