It's up to u how much u drink. Awesome place. Alot of Irish ppl here which is gd. Love talking to them. Very friendly
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Sin Dee Sugar
A staple of the 7 line. Classic Queens dive bar littered with shamrocks and Mets swag. Awesome spot for fans to gather and watch a home game. Decent beer line up, pool table and darts. You can't do wrong!
Jim PW
One of the oldest bars in Woodside and it hasn't changed in many years which makes it a local legendary dive bar. Great staff and a diverse clientele make this a great place to have a pint at anytime of day. Among the best Guinness pints in NYC. Located just under the Woodside-61st St. train stop, it's a great stop before and after Mets games! The Station is great for what it is. A must visit when in Woodside.
paul NEUENDORF
BEAUTIFUL OLD IRISH PUB FRIENDLY CLEANGREAT SERVICE FAST
Barry Kelly
Ah here this is a feckin hidden gem.Off the 7 train on 61st Street Woodside & down the stairs across the road look out for the Irish,American & County Offaly flags. It's a great bar & once ya meet Paddy "Da Biffo" who's the owner you'll settle in grand.Paddy's on point with the banter & will keep yer drink filled no bother at all. Not many Irish Bars like this GEM. Stop by for a few or 12 beers & enjoy da craic. Not many Irish Bars that have regular patrons that will chat away with you & have a laugh. a regular oa
John C.
The best homeless shelter in queens, If you want to blurr the lines between irish pub and homeless shelter than look no further
Michael G Teehan
Excellent pints, service & staff. Always feel welcome
John Ackerson
Patty is the best man. Pots and pans
Alexander Colon
I live in the neighborhood. Stay away from this place if you're not white / Irish. I've been here twice. First time bartenders overcharged me and bouncer was staring at me all night even though I wasn't doing anything rude or obnoxious, just quietly enjoying a Guinness which I guess If you're Hispanic here is a crime. I went one more time to see if I would have a different experience. I was overcharged by bartenders again, $7 for a yuengling and given a dirty cup with debris floating around at the bottom. Like I said, avoid this place if you're not Irish.
Irish sports bar for locals at a train station to get a beer or a well cocktail. If all you want is a beer and a game on the TV, this is your place. Have a pool table, too.
Debra Reschoff-Ahearn
A good ol' Irish pub. Just what you expect when you want a good pint on a wooden bar, play a game of pool or darts, hear some music on a jukebox, watch a game of soccer, or a good conversation, this is your place! ?
The place to be?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It's up to u how much u drink. Awesome place. Alot of Irish ppl here which is gd. Love talking to them. Very friendly
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
A staple of the 7 line. Classic Queens dive bar littered with shamrocks and Mets swag. Awesome spot for fans to gather and watch a home game. Decent beer line up, pool table and darts. You can't do wrong!
One of the oldest bars in Woodside and it hasn't changed in many years which makes it a local legendary dive bar. Great staff and a diverse clientele make this a great place to have a pint at anytime of day. Among the best Guinness pints in NYC. Located just under the Woodside-61st St. train stop, it's a great stop before and after Mets games! The Station is great for what it is. A must visit when in Woodside.
BEAUTIFUL OLD IRISH PUB FRIENDLY CLEANGREAT SERVICE FAST
Ah here this is a feckin hidden gem.Off the 7 train on 61st Street Woodside & down the stairs across the road look out for the Irish,American & County Offaly flags. It's a great bar & once ya meet Paddy "Da Biffo" who's the owner you'll settle in grand.Paddy's on point with the banter & will keep yer drink filled no bother at all. Not many Irish Bars like this GEM. Stop by for a few or 12 beers & enjoy da craic. Not many Irish Bars that have regular patrons that will chat away with you & have a laugh. a regular oa
The best homeless shelter in queens, If you want to blurr the lines between irish pub and homeless shelter than look no further
Excellent pints, service & staff. Always feel welcome
Patty is the best man. Pots and pans
I live in the neighborhood. Stay away from this place if you're not white / Irish. I've been here twice. First time bartenders overcharged me and bouncer was staring at me all night even though I wasn't doing anything rude or obnoxious, just quietly enjoying a Guinness which I guess If you're Hispanic here is a crime. I went one more time to see if I would have a different experience. I was overcharged by bartenders again, $7 for a yuengling and given a dirty cup with debris floating around at the bottom. Like I said, avoid this place if you're not Irish.
Restaurantji Recommends
Irish sports bar for locals at a train station to get a beer or a well cocktail. If all you want is a beer and a game on the TV, this is your place. Have a pool table, too.
A good ol' Irish pub. Just what you expect when you want a good pint on a wooden bar, play a game of pool or darts, hear some music on a jukebox, watch a game of soccer, or a good conversation, this is your place! ?
It's a nice place too high out good people.
Old school working class pub with pool table
Only had times here...ppl aplenty..darts too!!!