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    Brass Rail Pub 2

    4.5 (6 reviews)
    Mon 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Tue 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    PJ Clarke's is about as close to Lincoln Center without being in it. It's a solid choice for a…read moredinner before a Lincoln Center concert. The food is tasty with a few standouts, service prompt and the ambiance is welcoming with a large range of clientele from those attending concerts to people just getting a drink with friends at the bar. It feels like a bar with restaurant seating and that's pretty much on point. The strong choices are the drinks, the oysters and the burgers, reflecting it's bar origins. I've read that people say this is one of the best burgers in the city. It's a fine burger but you have to get out more if you think it's one of the best. Now I usually have it and really like it, but let's be real here. Other entrees that are good include the fish and chips and crispy onion rings, which I think are far better than the somewhat pedestrian French fries. In all the times I've been here, we never had dessert. Coffee is fresh and strong. I suggest you get a reservation for dinner because it does get crowded. Overall a solid, good choice.

    We stopped into P.J. Clarke's in mid-December following a Christmas show at Lincoln Center, and we…read morewere pleased to find the restaurant very much open and buzzing with activity, even after 10PM. I've been going to Clarke's since my first visit to the 3rd Ave location oh, sometime around 1975. I used to hang out at the front mini-raw bar and have a few beers and an order of Chili. Well, that was 50 years ago, times have changed, the Chili is (sadly) gone, but the vibe overall has not changed too much, even at this much newer location. I ordered the bacon cheeseburger, called "The Cadillac" while my wife, who was not too hungry, chose the Chicken Vegetable Soup. Service overall was very good, and while the soup was not our favorite (see the sad-looking photo, as it was placed on our table), the Cheeseburger held up Clarke's reputation as having on of the best burgers in town. Just to make sure I am not crazy, I looked up a few other reviews of the Chicken Soup. One online reviewer wrote exactly what I was thinking: "I got the chicken soup. This chicken soup looked honestly like if I waited a few minutes without touching it, the server would think I ate it already and what's left is just what I left behind. Take a look at the photo. It's not even filled halfway to the middle of the bowl. For $17 you should have full bowl of soup. It was literally 6 sips of soup and the entire thing was finished." So, I would urge the Clarke's folks to look into this Soup situation. I am not some "Large Portion" fanatic. In fact, we dined at Le Bernardin for lunch this same day. Other than that soup issue... P.J. Clarke's was all good! It was good to be back and I will keep returning to 3rd Ave, Lincoln Center, and even the new midtown spot.

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    Friendly, easy place!…read more Not really a fan of their lunch sliders, was still hungry (and I don't even eat that much food at a time, in the first place); not sure if I was food poisoned by this either So obviously, review is only for their beer selection. I'm choosing to ignore the food part.

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