Hibernia

“I came on a Sunday for the first time and by the end of the night knew 1/2 the bar by first name.”

“During football season, this is a Steeler bar, so consider this your one and only warning.”

“Toastie sando is also great, philly cheesesteak perfect (late nite drunken munchies), the sampler platter, mmmm the cheese fries or tater tots!!”

Hibernia

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. I can summate Hibernia as such: A good happy vibe with personable bartenders, including a hot Irish one that was singing "Ain't No Mountain High Enough".

    Also, big bottles of Magners and the creamiest White Russians* I've EVER had.

    * – Yes, we're still talking about drinks here.

  2. Came here to catch a Steelers game because, well, this is a Steelers bar. After coming here, I am definitely partial to the one back home in the DMV.

    1) Space is very limited here. We were in line with some other fans about 30 mins prior to opening (noon), which was still a solid 1.5 hours before kickoff. The place filled up by 12:30.

    2) There's only 1 big projection screen accompanied by several small TVs. Definitely not the size of screens you would expect in a bar.

    3) The food is extremely mediocre. Sure, it's bar food, what do I expect? But this was one of the more bland bar kitchens I've encountered…

    4) This place really likes to blast music when the Steelers score or there's a big play – which is totally fine and cool, but when there were penalty flags thrown, they wouldn't shut off the music. Which meant no one could hear what was going on. The song would play to the end…

    5) I will say, the service was very attentive.

    All things considered, still a haven for Steelers fans on game day, but certainly not my general bar of choice.

  3. Its a nice bar i guess, but we were looking for a place to dance. We walked in and sat deciding on what to drink because my friends were already drunk. The security comes and tells us that we need to order something if not then we're gonna get kicked out. If it wasn't so cold outside, i would have left, but we just ordered some mozerella sticks and 2 drinks and got out of there once we finished.

  4. GREAT Irish bar in Hells Kitchen! The staff is amazing and the food is really good too! Happy hour specials are great…tons of beer specials, and $5 wines.

    Can't wait to go back!

  5. Finding a good, low key pub with a neighborhood type vibe and above average bar food is hard in the Hells Kitchen. You're right next to Time Square which means chain restaurants and bars at every corner. But after a friend bringing me once, I finally found my ideal watering hole for these parts.

    Enter Hibernia.

    Awesome bartenders all with a heavy pour hand? Check.
    Great bar grub? Check.
    A laid back, fun atmosphere, no matter if it's a quiet Monday night or a busy Friday night? Check.

    Hibernia isn't gonna blow your socks off in terms of beer selection, ambiance, bar fare, etc. but everything they have going on is above average (especially that Rasher sandwich. Two words: bacon heaven) and it's overall just a great spot to come with some co-workers, buds, etc. and just kick it and have a good time.

    Plus – what says "happy birthday" like taking a shot of Jameson out of a studded leather heel (reference my pic).

  6. Cool bar and upbeat music. Lots of sports memorabilia hanging against walls and ceiling. Lots of drafts, some very good. Very chill attitude and friendly service.

    When we tasted the bread pudding we ordered, we were asked how it was. I didn't want to lie, and reported the bare truth: it was completely burned on the top, virtually inedible. Eddy immediately took it off our check and apologized. Although the dessert was bad, he didn't have to so it. "I just want you guys to be happy, and this is the least I can do." We weren't even regulars, and he showed us a degree of care you rarely see anywhere else.

    I call this outstanding service.

  7. Why doesn't this place have more reviews?

    No matter the occasion, you can dance on their tables. And no one will complain. I've probably caused more problems here than solved, but I'll be back for more shenanigans.

    Hibernia a staple of Hell's Kitchen, and should be part of any bar crawl/dance night out, especially with hours like they have. The bartenders will get you what you want, and then some.

  8. Nice little neighborhood Irish pub with lots of TVs to catch a game.

    Pretty standard irish bar, except the staff and people were a step nicer than your normal establishment.  Seemed like a lot of regulars in there.

    Not a bad option in an otherwise tough part of town to find a decent bar.  Worth giving it a try

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West 50th Street 401
New York 10019 NY US
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Monday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 am
Tuesday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 am
Wednesday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 am
Thursday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 am
Friday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 am
Saturday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 am
Sunday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 am