Shepherds pie and fish n chips were excellent. Extensive and interesting imported beer selection. We were lucky to be there on a Sat night with a live band playing Irish music. Was very good
Spending Christmas Day in New York’s Financial District might be the loneliest holiday scenario ever known. The 130-foot bar is adorned with enough bartenders to keep you feeling jolly all day long. Read more
The pulled pork sandwich is a great choice for a carvery lunch. Pair that with a double helping of their delicious mac n cheese for a big coma-inducing meal. So good.
The renovated this place since I last went and has better seating. The music is good. Food and drinks are always amazing! Try the bangers and mash with a ciderbeer
Bobby Flay travels downtown for traditional Irish pub food at Ulysses in New York City's Financial District on Food Network's FoodNation with Bobby Flay. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more
Great food, horrible wait service. Manager was nice and apologetic though. Our waitress drifted into outer space in the middle of my order. She actually left mid-sentence. Great lobster though!
ood aside, the pub at Ulysses is classic Irish. The bar is centered in the middle of the room with the counter stretching 360 degrees around it. On the outside of the bar are many little cozybooths, Read more
Known for its whiskey menu and its carvery (all you can eat every Monday for $25). Patrons can get some surf and turf at the pub’s Historic District OysterFestival on Sept. 17.
Great selection of beer and whiskey. For an appetizer, try the pork tacos....delicious! Chicken pot pie was flavorless, French dip was dry and the service was poor!
Well balanced and varied lunch menu. A wonderful smorgasbord of beer to choose from as well. The quaintness of the financial district and the small and narrow streets add to ambiance as well.
Nice beer selection. Solid staff and a very cool environment. The food isn't worth the money though. The falafel burger was dry. My friend had a ceaser salad without cheese and dry chicken.
Definitely a young fiscal conservative type of place. Expect fistfights over free market policy and lots of baby faces in loose neckties reliving their days at Kappa Kappa DateRape
This is the king of the block on Stone Street, with outdoor seating, a carvery lunch, and plenty of space at the bar. Live music on Saturday nights: The Stone Street Sessions.
We recommend the pulled pork and the Guinnessice cream. Stone Street is also a nice place to take a walk after a training or interview at Learning Leaders.
The Lagunitas IPA is a solid draft choice ... Not too heavy but it packs a nice punch. There are a bunch of great unique drinks too and the after work crowd is always solid
It took us a while to realize this place was Greek Ulysses and Irish Ulysses which makes for a strange menu but everything our group ordered was devoured.