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Bayard's Ale House

Address
533 Hudson St . New York NY 10014
Phone
(212) 989-0313
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(212) 645-3528

Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
11:00am-4:00am
Monday
11:00am-4:00am
Tuesday
11:00am-4:00am
Wednesday
11:00am-4:00am
Thursday
11:00am-4:00am
Friday
11:00am-4:00am
Saturday
11:00am-4:00am

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Bayard’s Ale House in the West Village sits in a Flemish-bond brick Federal building constructed in 1826. The bar takes its name from the original architect and though many elements from the 19th Century remain, Bayard's offers more contemporary cuisine and libations. The kitchen serves typical bar food like burgers, fries, sandwiches, pizza and wings while the brunch on the weekends has an...

Local, neighborhood Craft beer bar and grill with 16 TVs for sports viewing via HD satellite.
16 Craft Draught beers on tap. 41 Craft Bottled Beers. Listed on Beermenus.com
In addition to a great selection of craft beers, we are unique because we have a full liquor license and serve all types of alcohol.(i.e. - specialty high end tequilas, bourbons and scotches. We offer local NY brewed beer...

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Editorial reviews from the web (3)

Bayard's Ale House Restaurant Review

Housed in the space that was previously occupied by Sazerac House, this pub-restaurant is named after the gent who had the building erected in the 1820s. With a dozen or so beers on tap---including the creamy Old Speckled Hen---Bayard’s boasts a U-shaped bar and plenty of dark wood, making it a more than decent place to quaff pints. But come as you might to drink, it’s hard to leave without...

This restaurant is closed.

Twenty beers on tap and nearly 200 years of history set this relaxed West Village pub apart.

In Short
Patrons bring a hearty thirst to this cozy, Irish-style pub housed in a landmark 1826 structure. Cement yourself at the three-sided wooden bar and order one of 20 drafts, from...

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Average Rating
80

Where else can you get great food and drink in the West Village at 3am? (Not that I go at 3am, but they're open 'til 4am, just in case). This is a terrific little Irish Pub, you'll feel like...

Average Rating
60

Nice find in a relatively expensive neighborhood! My mom and I had an hour to kill between meeting friends for drinks so we wanted a decently priced bar in the area so thanks to Yelp we found...

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60

After Sunset Salsa, I came here with a small group of friends. I immediately liked the interior decor of pretty fairy lights on the ceiling, the lovely bar area, and booth seating, along with...

Average Rating
80

Came in because i was craving some dive-bar type food and this place didn't disappoint. Drafts were great but the food was good too. Mozerella sticks werent gross like most places do them. And...

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40

Came here after going out with a friend & finding the place we were going to try was no longer in existence. I like that they had later hours than most of the other restaurants in the area and...

Business description (5)

The building that is now the Sazerac House has been designated an official landmark of the City of New York. The oldest structure on Charles Street, its history stretches back to the Revolutionary War.

Bayards Ale House is located at 533 Hudson St, New York, NY. This business specializes in Restaurants. Bayards Ale House is open Mon, 11am-4pm; Tue, 11am-4pm; Wed, 11am-4pm; Thu, 11am-4pm; Fri, 11am-4pm; Sat, 11am-4pm; Sun, 11am-4pm and accepts American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa.

Bayards Ale House is located at 533 Hudson St @Charles St, New York, NY. This business specializes in Restaurants. Bayards Ale House is open Mon, 11am-4pm; Tue, 11am-4pm; Wed, 11am-4pm; Thu, 11am-4pm; Fri, 11am-4pm; Sat, 11am-4pm; Sun, 11am-4pm and accepts American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa.

The Profile Page for this restaurant is brought to you by the DiningGuide.com service. Sazerac House is located in New York.

Although Sazerac House is perhaps not the most stylish of eateries (it is a little frayed around the edges), the laid-back, friendly atmosphere and tongue-tickling Cajun fare make it a popular destination nonetheless. Jambalaya and crab cakes are perennial favorites, as is the live jazz brunch, served on weekends. And don`t forget to order the epynomous drink (a house specialty made from...

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Happy Hour

Weekdays from 4pm to 7pm the bar offers $4 pints of nearly 20 beers, including Sixpoint Bengali Tiger IPA, Guinness and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

Fun Fact

The bar is named after a carpenter who first occupied this landmark building in 1826.

Food Served

Fuel up on a full roster of expertly executed bar standbys, such as beer-battered fish and chips, juicy burgers and crab cakes.

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