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    Dog And Bone

    3.6 (94 reviews)
    ModerateBars, British
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    DOG AND BONE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Intimate
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Erin S.

    What are we talking about well we're talking about right now is Ricky. Ricky is one of those people that you hope you meet every year of your life. He makes your experience be something that it should not be because that's what life is. It's not always perfect, but for some reason when you step into this bar it is actually perfect. Oh my God His recommendations were on point. He recommends things within your price point. He make sure that you're okay at all times. I will be returning here every time I'm in town. as an old Jew, I don't normally say me gusta but today I say me gusta. Thanks for the wonderful drinks. Thanks for the lovely stories. Thanks for the wonderful time. It's everything a bar should be.

    Mary G.

    Hopped in here for a drink because it was raining. Super chill bar with a casual ambiance. Bar tender was attentive but didn't talk to you much (which I've noticed seems to be common of a lot of NYC bars). They have a pretty good cider selection which is a bonus for me personally !

    Dog Friendly Bar
    Kyle C.

    My wife works down the block from Dog And Bone so this is my usually happy hour spot while I take our dog into the city to pick her up. The happy hour is from 3-7pm and the prices are actually great for the city. $7 for their draft and $8 for well drinks. AND the bar provides outdoor seating for you and your dog! The location is perfect to have a dog friendly bar because it's right along Baruch's entrance, so there's a long walking path. I get to enjoy a drink while my dog people watches and says hi to other dogs that pass by. I've had the same server every time I've been here and I have to say he's very accommodating. He always checked in on me to see if I needed a water refill or another drink. Something I appreciated since it looked like he was serving both indoor and outdoor seating. 10/10 service. I'd give this place 5 stars if their food was a little better. The price of the food is a little too high for what's being served in my opinion. But I will get their truffle fries as a snack every now and then.

    Full English Breakfast with Apple Mule
    Ankita N.

    The only British pub that satisfies our hankering for London Pride. But after trying their weekend brunch I am a fan! We recommend the: 1. Full English Breakfast (they made it vegetarian for hubby, but the baked beans were awesome! ) 2. Smashed Avocado Toast 3. Fuller's London Pride (of course) 4. Apple Mule

    Breakfast Wrap with side salad
    Kimberley A.

    Wait: Saturday brunch- none. Food: -Breakfast wrap 9/10. The eggs are so fluffy. Kinda like powdered eggs but I think they're real. There was also a ton of egg, you either got a bite of egg or a bite with all 3. You could taste the cheese only slightly, I wouldn't be upset if there was more. Bacon was cooked well. It was on the softer side, which I like much better than a super crunchy slice; it fit into the wrap well. And the crushed avocado just added to the flavor. Good wrap altogether. -I got a salad as my side. Maybe mesclun mix with cucumber, tomato, and balsamic dressing. -Potatoes were good as well (Kyle says). Cooked perfectly and seasoned well.

    Paloma
    Yu H.

    Wait : none for Sunday night at 5:30 pm Service : nice, friendly Vibe: not that crowded and table are not very close to each other Food : so so. We ordered tikka masala chicken wings which is so so and dog and bone burger which is also okay Drink : I got a Paloma..... so so Overall : planning to try the neighborhood food. But not planning to come back again

    Scottish eggs  Tomato soup
    Anna K.

    This is a fun place to go to! It's a chance to try British bar vibe while in New York City. We had Scottish eggs, tomato soup and tried their burger and fish and chips. Fun vibes and good food! What's not to like?

    Fish and chips
    Kristen M.

    Came in on a weeknight for happy hour which I believe started at 4 and definitely goes to 7. Happy hours that go to 7 are my favorite. This one included well drinks, select drafts, bottles, and wines for under $10. I got a bottled blue moon for $8, which I think was only a dollar or two cheaper than its non-happy hour price, but savings are savings. The menu had a good number of options. I went with the fish and chips. The fries and fish were great, but I wished my fish was a bit bigger. The bartenders were very friendly. I don't think there was table service as I noticed people at the tables coming up to the bar to order (I sat at the bar). When I arrived at 5:30 it was fairly empty, but the place definitely livened up by 6:30/7. I would come back for another happy hour or to try brunch!

    Ven Weiner with chips
    Ian K.

    Throw a dog a bone and get yourself a good time. Can't say anything poor about this blue collar (get it) type joint. Very quite Irish bar/quick bite joint in Murray hill that all the young folk stay away from. On a Saturday afternoon this place was deserted. Just how I like it. What I snagged: -Black cherry cider -Sausage with chips Can't say thing poor about this place. Bartender was quick, kind, and efficient. Will be back for a quick bite in the near future. Also, got a FREE mimosa with a bunch buy. Very neat.

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    Wow, Lord's was a completely unexpected delight. A friend suggested it for dinner, and I thought-…read moreBritish? Hmmm. He promised it would be the best British food we've ever had, and he was completely correct. We had the Curry Scotch Eggs (incredible), Trout with Celeriac, Snap Pea Salad (one of my favs), White Asparagus (interesting), Roast Chicken (best dish of the night for me), and Lamb Pie, their take on a shepherd's pie, and also delicious. The wine list is fantastic and the cocktails were great, especially the martinis. The space is cozy and ambient, really captures the pub feel of a London mainstay. The service was fantastic- our server was helpful, happy, and even treated us to a round of free drinks when she got distracted by a larger party's needs (we were fine and didn't even notice, but loved the drinks!). Do NOT skip on dessert- the ginger cake and apricot crumbles were both amazing. 10/10 meal.

    Think elevated Gastropub, cute vintage English dinner sets and dim lighting. Saw this place on…read moreInstagram and it was hyped UP. We were not that hungry so between the two of us just ordered 4 apps and dessert. The toast and the scotch egg were both good, but nothing memorable. In fact, I think the best thing we ate was the dessert (the crumble was excellent). Snap peas were recommended over the asparagus and unfortunately I think there were a total of 10 snap peas in the whole dish. Disappointing for something priced over $20. Bill including tip was just under $150. Unfortunately, just OK, but not somewhere I'd been inclined to return to. I do see a lot of things about their brunch and their burger though which I can't speak about.

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    We celebrated our wedding anniversary at The Clocktower, and it was truly one of the highlights of…read moreour entire trip. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with champagne, which immediately set the tone for a special evening. Our server, Daniel, was beyond amazing. He was warm, attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in making our anniversary meaningful. It never felt forced just thoughtful, polished hospitality. The team went above and beyond when we brought our wedding cake (which had been frozen for a year). Not only did they accommodate it without hesitation, they helped decorate and present it beautifully you would have thought it had been baked that same day. It was such a touching moment for us, and they handled it with care and enthusiasm. As for the food: incredible. The steak tartare was perfectly balanced and beautifully prepared. The tuna was fresh and vibrant. And the Beef Wellington... honestly one of the best I've had in New York City. Perfectly cooked, rich, elegant, and absolutely worthy of a celebration dinner. The atmosphere strikes the perfect balance: romantic, warm, refined but relaxed. It felt special without being stiff. If you're looking for a place to celebrate something meaningful, this is it. We will absolutely return.

    The Clocktower in Nomad is a contemporary British restaurant serving elevated tavern classics…read moreoverlooking Madison Square Park. We started with the steak tartare with Melba toast and caviar. For entrees we had the creamy cavatelli with maitake and squash. We finished off with a gorgeous sticky toffee pudding served with bourbon vanilla ice cream and crunchy toffee pieces. We loved the grandeur of the space and the cozy fireplace. It makes for an ideal business dinner setting

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    Recommendation from a Gramercy/ LES savant. Two requirements; need the Knicks game on and foods…read moregotta be bussin'. Both mightily passed. Fried pickles were stellar, curly fries were bitchin', grilled chicken salad was fresh, and the Buffalo duck wings, absolutely choice. So tender and loaded with deep flavor. Weird part is, they didn't tell me there would be animals in the restaurant making primal sounds while I was eating... (It was me, I was howling). Also tried a new Spritz beverage for Happy Hour (4p-8p), very tasty! Our server didn't miss with the recommendations either! Great hospitality and service. Even the sodas felt elevated with fried orange slices, lemon slices, etc. Overall this place one me over. Felt like a local gem with a killer vibe. Will be back!

    The Winslow was exactly what we needed after a chaotic night. We came here to relax and calm down…read moreand the atmosphere was perfect for that. I ordered an Irish mule and it was really good, smooth and refreshing without being too heavy. It fit the vibe of the night really well. There was a small hiccup when the bartender accidentally spilled a Guinness on my friend's jacket. She did give her a shot which was a nice gesture, but spilling beer on a jacket is still not ideal. Aside from that, the place felt mellow and comfortable, which was exactly what we were looking for. It was a solid spot to reset and wind down.

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    3.9(884 reviews)
    2.6 miUpper East Side, Yorkville
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    Jones Wood Foundry is a British pub/taproom and I went for a work event in the back room! The front…read morepart of the bar is narrow with mostly bar seating; in the back there is a big space with couches/tables and perfect for a private event. I'm not that big of a beer person but I really liked their cocktails. The Pomegranate-Ginger Fizz and Crisp Britannia were both on the sweet side which I enjoyed. The ginger beer came through and the cider was great, respectively. For food, we got a wide range of apps/sides. The fish and chips were tasty. The fish was pretty fresh with a classic thicker British batter. The arachini was pretty good - I liked the spinach one more than the salmon one, which could have used a little bit more seasoning. The kale salad with strawberries was good. I got to the apple pie a little later in the night but it was still crispy and crumbly; went well with the vanilla ice cream. Drinks came out at a reasonable time for the amount of people present. Staff were polite!

    I came here for their Christmas dinner last year, and it was one of the most fun experiences I've…read morehad. We ordered the roast, which was tender and juicy. It came with the traditional sides: veggies and Yorkshire pudding. The meal came with a choice of appetizer. For me, I chose the fois gras on toast, which was oh so buttery. The star of the show was the sticky toffee pudding. It was so decadently sticky, caramel-y sweet. I loved it. Oh, and our meal came with this wrapped gift that you pop open for a surprise! We had loads of fun here. If you're looking for something to do in the city on Christmas day, try this!

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    3.7(1.4k reviews)
    0.5 miUnion Square, Flatiron
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    Lillie's Victorian Establishment is a great spot for cozy drinks with a lot of character. I started…read morewith an Allagash White while waiting for a friend. Always a solid choice, though it could have been a bit colder. The bartenders were very nice and attentive, and the place clearly has a strong group of regulars. There was a friendly, familiar energy in the room that made it feel welcoming right away. Once my friend arrived, I tried "The Greatest Espresso Martini" and asked to swap the vodka for bourbon. They were very accommodating, and the drink turned out delicious. Rich, smooth, and good enough that I ordered a second. The music and lighting both hit the right balance, making it an easy, comfortable place to settle in for the night.

    My friends and I came for brunch last weekend and were sorely disappointed. We were seated right…read moreaway, and all decided to get the afternoon tea. Unfortunately, our server only heard that 5 of us wanted afternoon tea, and one of the tiers of food was smaller than the others. We also had to pay extra for additional tea, which we were fine with, but service was severely lacking throughout. Our server didn't check up on us, and seemed to want us to leave quickly after dropping off the check. We would have been happy to pay the $65 each for afternoon tea, but it wasn't worth it and frankly, I was agitated by the whole ordeal by the time I left. We were also disappointed by the food items (as they were lacking) and nothing about this was like other experiences we had with other afternoon teas. I can't in good faith recommend this place, nor do I see myself coming back after the atrocious service we experienced.

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    3.6(1.4k reviews)
    1.0 miWest Village
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    I have been a patron of Tea & Sympathy for years, but have only recently become a regular due to…read moredealing with ongoing medical miseries coupled with the death of my 92-year-old mother after years of her suffering with lung cancer, and the comfort provided by this eatery cannot be measured in words. Yes, the place is small and the available seating space is limited and sometimes cramped, but that is rendered irrelevant by the quality if the meals and the service. (Word to the wise: Do not simply drop in, as the place is usually packed with customers who made reservations beforehand, so make sure to book your table online.) The food is always superb, just the kind of comfort food that I gravitate to whenever I visit England, and the cozy, intimate vibe of the place reminds me of what it feels like to be human after enduring ongoing dialysis three times per week for the past six years. The staff is always courteous and friendly -- special shout-out to the most excellent Molly -- and the restaurant's proprietor is quite a character who clearly gives a damn about the quality of the restaurant's every aspect. I have tried many of the items on the menu, but my go-to repasts include the Full Monty (the full English breakfast ), sausage rolls , and the bangers (sausages), bacon, and beans plate with an excellent multigrain toast. And though I am not really a dessert guy (I favor savory flavors) , I have great appreciation for their deliciously tart rhubarb crumble with hot custard. And don't get me started on their comprehensive roster of fresh teas served out of individual pots at your table. (I favor the blackcurrant tea with milk.) In short, Tea and Sympathy is a singular oasis in a mad city that becomes ever more of a nauseating tourist trap with each passing day. An eatery of its singular excellence is as rare as hen's teeth and is to be held most dear. It is rare for me to find zero flaws in a restaurant, and I say that as someone who anchored the kitchen at an award-winning barbecue joint, so take that for what it's worth.

    Tiny tea room that is big on British delicacies and warm hospitality. We had a reservation for 4…read moreand arrived on time but our table wasn't ready so the hostess asked us to wait in the (adorable) tea shop next door (it was freezing outside, even by NY standards.) In addition to tea, the shop featured a myriad of British snacks, candies and treats - so we made a few purchases while we waited to be summoned to our table next door. When we were finally seated and the tea started flowing and the tea trays and other food arrived, it all started to make sense. The tea sandwiches, beans on toast, mushroom shepherds pie, sponge cake -- all absolutely worth the wait.

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    3.8(435 reviews)
    0.7 miMurray Hill, Midtown East
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    My daughter and I were looking for a place to eat after a long day in NYC. We found The Shakespeare…read morenear the Morgan Library. It has an English Pub atmosphere-cozy and relaxed. We were seated right away. Our server brought us water and took our order quickly which was good because we were starving. I ordered the winter salad but they brought the watermelon salad by accident. It looked good so I kept it. I added salmon to the salad. The lettuce was fresh, the watermelon was sweet and firm and the ricotta was creamy. It all came together perfectly. The salmon was nicely cooked and tasty. My daughter enjoyed the lamb shepherds pie. The potatoes on top were nicely browned and crisp but creamy inside. The stew was delicious The server offered us a free dessert due to the salad mix up! The sticky toffee pudding was yummy!

    I went to The Shakespeare for lunch after seeing it on the Upside app. They offer a great $20…read morepre-fixe lunch (appetizer + entrée), which is a solid deal. No need for reservations unless you're with a big group. I sat at the bar, but service was a bit spotty, I wasn't sure who my server was at times. I ordered the French Onion Soup and Shakespeare Burger. I originally wanted the Chicken Tikka Masala, but they were out, which was disappointing. Overall, good food and value, but service could be better.

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