The Penrose Bar

Bar · Upper East Side

The Penrose Bar

Bar · Upper East Side

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1590 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA

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Old-fashioned cocktails, hefty beer & whiskey list, vintage decor  

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1590 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA Get directions

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$20–30 · Menu

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1590 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA Get directions

+1 212 203 2751
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$20–30 · Menu

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The Penrose - Review - Upper East Side - New York - The Infatuation

"Prediction: By the year 2022, once all this horrible Second Avenue subway construction is done, the Upper East Side will officially be cool. As more and more people are forced uptown due to the preposterous downtown rental market, the UES is suddenly sprouting some reasonable consumption junctions. No longer are neighborhood residents stuck with places like Dorrian’s and Brother Jimmy’s, because high-quality bar/restaurants have slowly started popping up. First Jones Wood Foundry, then ABV Wine Bar, and now, the biggest and most earth-shattering of the bunch, The Penrose. Tell the construction workers there’s no need to blow the horn on 2nd between 82nd & 83rd. The above ground explosion has already happened. When the book is written on the future transformation of the Upper East Side, there will be a whole chapter about how The Penrose revolutionized the social experience up north, paving the way for other not-terrible places to follow in their footsteps. Despite only being a week old, The Penrose has already replaced J.G. Melon as the most popular watering hole/face stuffing establishment on 2nd Ave. It’s the latest all-purpose hangout from the folks behind downtown hot spots Wilfie & Nell and The Wren. Judging by the immediate raucous crowds, their reputation of hosting a good time has preceded them. As you can see, we are impressed with The Penrose. They’ve succeeded in seamlessly making the UES as cool as it can possibly get, and there’s no shortage of action. This massive restaurant is room after room and bar after bar filled with seas of people. The space just seems to go on forever. The beer selection is well thought out and priced nicely, but the food is what’s endeared The Penrose to us. The menu is concise, cheap, simple, and exactly what we want to eat at a bar with a volume level of this magnitude. The spicy beef sandwich is delicious, the burger solid, and their fried pickles are some of the best we’ve ever had. Someone on Twitter asked us not to blow this place up before the neighborhood could enjoy it. The Penrose didn’t need any of our help - it’s already bananas. Food Rundown Fried Pickles For proper fried pickle consumption, they need to be cut in circular pieces so that the pickles can be properly surrounded by a fried fortress. Lots of people try and cut them in slices or spears and then all the fried stuff falls off when you’re trying to take a bite. The Penrose fried pickles are incredible. We’ll trade quantity for quality anytime. Oyster Sliders If there’s an oyster slider on the menu, you know we’re ordering it. These were pretty good, but not amazing. Try something else. Fried Chicken The straightforward $10 order of fried chicken comes with a thigh and a leg. It’s moist and tasty enough. It might need a little flavor, so definitely add hot sauce. We’d order it again. Spicy Beef Sandwich Delicious. This beef has allegedly been smoked for 40 days, then spiced for four days, slow roasted for six hours, then served on toast with onions and spicy pickles. You get all that? Burger A basic burger that hits the spot after a couple beers. It’s a custom LaFrieda blend of beef with lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickles on a toasted bun. Of course it is. Mac & Cheese Made with three cheeses - Irish cheddar, muenster, gruyere - and green onions (bacon optional, too). You probably won’t be unhappy if you order this." - Andrew Steinthal

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The 21 Best Happy Hours In NYC - New York - The Infatuation

"The Deal: $2 off draft beer, wine, and well drinks Part pub, part restaurant, The Penrose is one of the few spots on the UES where you’ll find something resembling a scene. If that's what you're looking for, stop by and save a few bucks on discounted well drinks and wind up talking to a stranger who went to school with your cousin. There are plenty of food options, including fried pickles, a burger, and steak fajitas." - bryan kim, neha talreja

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The Manhattan Bar Directory - New York - The Infatuation

"This place is regularly packed - with Tinder dates, bro dates, and groups of all kinds. And for good reason: this place is big, lively, and manages to have a downtown feel on the Upper East Side." - katherine lewin, hillary reinsberg

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The Best Brunch On The Upper East Side - New York - The Infatuation

"The Penrose is from the people behind the The Wren in Noho. Like that spot, this place is a cross between a restaurant and a bar, and it can often feel like a clubhouse for single young professionals who occasionally eat avocado toast. The brunch menu consists of a few small plates like breakfast sausage corn dogs  and fried pickles, in addition to everything from shrimp and grits to a grain bowl. If the agenda for your Saturday is day drinking, this is a good spot to kick things off." - will hartman, sonal shah, willa moore

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Where To Meet People When You’re Sick Of Dating Apps - New York - The Infatuation

"The Penrose is one of the best places on the Upper East Side to meet people whose names you forget mid-conversation. It’s fun and draws a big crowd, but on weekends the crowd can get a little too big, and you might feel like you’re in the East Village after every college student just got back from summer vacation. That said, it’s still a good place to keep in mind for meetups on the Upper East Side. They serve plenty of food like fried pickles and macaroni and cheese, plus the space is decorated like an upscale cabin in the woods." - hannah albertine, nikko duren

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