March 7, 2011

Too Many Monkeys

THE THREE MONKEYS
236 W. 54th Street (between Broadway and 8th Avenue)
New York, NY 10019


Okay, bear with me. The Three Monkeys isn't exactly an Irish pub. But it is the sister bar of The Mean Fiddler (266 W. 47th Street), which is owned by a paddy. Before the monkeys took over, this spot used to be Divine Bar–a fantastic after-work wine bar with a great tapas-like menu. When Divine Bar closed, it was definitely a bummer. But THE THREE MONKEYS? The name alone had me interested.

Sure, there are Guinness and Harp signs out front. And even if it's not an Irish brand, I have a special place in my heart for the Delirium Tremens chalkboard proped up outside this joint. Long story short, my great-great grandfather Patrick Dolan died after he fell into a vat of beer in the brewery where he worked. His death certificate listed the cause of death as "delirium tremens," which, if you don't know, is severe alcohol withdrawl that more or less makes your insides go crazy until you're dead. Here's a more medical definition.

A college friend of mine had her birthday party here a couple Saturday nights ago. The place itself is a really nice, clean bar. Not gritty like its big sis, though definitely not sterile. But something happened around 11pm. It was like the neon lights came out of nowhere and created a dancefloor that all of Murray Hill, Long Island and Jersey knew about. The place almost instantly filled with douchebags, while Ke$ha and some of her best friends joined together for an all-out assault on the speakers. What was happening? I wanted to blame the neighborhood–
Midtown West/Times Square obviously isn't the "coolest" hood, and it certainly doesn't help that Monkey's next door neighbor is a loud Latin dance club. But I just can't get behind this one.

Shame. Monkeys are fun. Usually.

March 6, 2011

Just One More, I Swear

CONNOLLY'S PUB AND RESTAURANT
43 W. 54th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
New York, NY 10019

Let me start by saying how awesome my co-workers are. I work with some of the most amazing people in the world, a handful of whom are truly some of my best friends. So when Katie wanted "a" drink after work, how could I refuse? We talked Ashley and the other Katie into tagging along, too. The bar: Connolly's on 54th, which is just a few blocks from our office. We'd all been to the bar once before in December and had a blast.

Two of my favorite things about a good Irish pub: the bardenter will always put a napkin underneath your drink and he'll always give you a clean glass for every drink you order. Graham at Connolly's did just that, not to mention the minute we walked in and saw a few empty bar stools at the front of the bar, Graham steered us towards the end of the bar. It took a minute to understand why, but drunkest man alive (mind you, it was 7pm on a Thursday) was sitting next to those empty chairs. Good looking out, Graham!

Ashley was smart and left after one beer. Katie, Katie, and myself... not so smart. I'm not complaining. I love that look of approval that your friends give you when you ask, "Should we get another?" That happened a few more times. Add to that Graham not understanding the phrase, "This is my last one, seriously," and you have a recipe for an awesome Thursday night. At one point, I even asked Graham for half a pint. Silly me... when I got my pint glass back, it was completely full. Around 1am, we finally had to put our feet down and get out of there! If only because we'd have to be at work a few hours later.

All in all, Connolly's is great. I'm sure we'll definitely be back. The lack of regular patrons on top of completely random dudes in suits is really its only downfall, but that's expected given the neighborhood. That's the one thing I really loved about Kennedy's - on any given night, I'd run into at least two or three bar friends just hanging out. But Connolly's, hands down, is ten times better than having to go to Heartland Brewery or another chain restaurant/bar in Midtown for after-work drinks.