The Firstie Club

West Point
(845) 938-7657

Recent Reviews

Brian Roos

Great atmosphere and excellent bar food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

K C

The drinks are good and the atmosphere is great. The food is fairly inexpensive but it's definitely mostly deep fried kind of bar food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Sean Toal

Historic cadet bar. I visited during my ten year class reunion and they have made some great renovations!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeffrey Westphal

Nice place, great bar service.I didn't have a chance to eat.Definitely going back.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Greg W

Class of 1983 sponsored. Great place for firsties.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Julie Chapman

What a neat place! It is now sponsored by the USMA Class of 1983!! Go Army Beat Navy!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Dean Ott

More classy than one would think. The most polite bar in the natio.

Atmosphere: 5

Brian G.

Situated in an old ammunition depot, the recently renovated first class, or "firstie", club has a much more exclusive and bespoke feeling than the days of yore. Gone are the sticky floors, the dripping roof from the back room, the broken foosball tables, the jukebox that seemed to host only various versions of the song, "Wagon Wheel", or the bartenders that would serve you a pitcher of Jack and a pitcher of Coke on a Thursday just because you asked for it. taco Tuesday and wing Wednesday are pretty popular, as is Thursday evening following spirit dinner when the place is packed with the sons and daughters of slum and gravy. Extensive selection of beer on tap, and the menu is generally very good. Their version of a clucking Russian is as good and attempt at re-creating perfection as I have seen. Worth a visit.

Lulu haskins

Went for lunch with our grandson. Food was really good, friendly staff and a fun atmosphere.

Alexander Quataert

TO THE FIRSTIE!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kaelin Byrd

Good place

Christopher Carbone

This place is the perfect balance of castles and giant guns. Apparently, there’s also a school nearby that has a purpose-built tunnel specifically for beating sailors. While I don’t understand the academic application of such a tunnel, I whole-heartedly approve of its premise.

Alicia Z.

The First Class Club, which is mainly known as The Firstie by cadets, is a great place to grab dinner and drinks if you're ever able to make it to West Point (though you have to get on post to come here). My sister who's now a former cadet (just graduated) loved coming here on weekends to hang out with friends and I'm sure she will miss this place. It was grad week and my sister brought our family here for dinner. It was pretty standard and good American food like burgers and such. You order at the bar, get a buzzer, and pick up your food instead of getting served directly at your table. The bar staff are also very nice and quick to serve you drinks. For our dessert we ordered a pizookie. The cookie was perfectly warm and in between chewy and crunchy. It also wasn't overly sweet. My mom who doesn't like sweets that much even enjoyed the cookie. It was topped off nicely with a scoop of vanilla ice cream with caramel drizzle. As for seating, there's both indoor and outdoor seating depending on which one you prefer. Parking nearby was a bit limited since there were so many cadets bringing their families there for grad week, but I can't say about parking during the remainder of the school year.

Riley W.

I love this bar. Me and my friends spent hundreds of nights here as cadets and no bar will ever be it's equal in my eyes. Nothing compares.

John Smith

Great lunch

Load More