Fadda M.
Yelp
So - they have been open since 1983, & given their contributions to the 1st responders of 9/11, are rightly & well deservedly now a historic site in their own right.
That being said, I can imagine that between 1983 & 2001, this was probably a good place to grab a meal & a drink downtown, on a dark side street without much foot traffic or many other businesses in a historic pub atmosphere.
However, given their proximity to WTC & the WTC museum, they are now completely & utterly overrun by tourists, in the worst possible way. The bartender also seemed angered & miserable about this, & was visibly rude & mean to them. I honestly don't blame him. If I worked here & had to deal with clueless (& worse) tourist throngs day in & day out, I would probably be angry & rude to everyone too.
The prices here are definitely reasonable for the area, but if you are hungry, beware-the portions are what would be considered "European", & skimpy by American standards. If you are trying to cut calories, though, then it's perfect. It's also a free country, & you can just order more food if you want to gorge yourself.
The ingredients are also relatively low quality, & the Buffalo wings had no seasoning or breading - only deep fried with a watery Buffalo sauce that did not stick to them. Very disappointing ! It's not hard to make decent Buffalo wings - please research this!
In any case, the beers are cold & fresh, & the tap lines are clean, & the bartender is very attentive to keeping customers drinks flowing.
If you are a tourist going to WTC, you might as well go here. Otherwise, there are def better Irish pubs downtown, including The Irish American.