The Long Pour
Pub · Albee Square
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Located in Albee Square, The Long Pour is your easygoing neighborhood pit stop for a great time. We offer a wide selection of beers and expertly crafted cocktails, perfect for enjoying with friends while watching the game. With a 4.4-star rating from 137 reviews, we pride ourselves on our fast servi...
Located in Albee Square, The Long Pour is your easygoing neighborhood pit stop for a great time. We offer a wide selection of beers and expertly crafted cocktails, perfect for enjoying with friends while watching the game. With a 4.4-star rating from 137 reviews, we pride ourselves on our fast service and lively atmosphere. Enjoy live music, performances, bar games, and even arcade games! We are open late seven days a week, with extended hours and outdoor seating available. The Long Pour is the perfect spot for a casual drink or a night out.
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The Long Pour is a popular local pub known for its friendly bartenders (especially Lexi and Pete), reasonable prices, and great music. Customers praise the beer selection and cocktail list. Some negative reviews mention inconsistent happy hour pricing and rude owner behavior.
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Tip: Happy hour starts at 12pm and has good deals, but only for basic domestic beers.
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Cool bar. I didn't try the food so I can't rate it. I went in the afternoon around 1pm. There weren't many people. Their happy hour starts at 12pm. They have good deals. Pete, the bartender is very nice. The atmosphere is laid back. I will definitely come back.
I can't rate the food because I didn't try the any of the food. I stopped by for a quick break. The atmosphere and the vibe are nice. The service is decent. The drinks were good.
Cool bar with rock music. We could chill here with a beer and Prosecco.
Honestly, this spot is a cool place to relax and have a drink. Quiet and very neat. Rich hot cocoa
Excellent selection of bottled beers, leaning towards the basics. Service is cool! Music is amazing! Negroni is above average good! Your go to local bar 100%
Super nice atmosphere and really reasonable prices. We spent a week in NYC and came twice to this place for drinks.
Cool bar. I didn't try the food so I can't rate it. I went in the afternoon around 1pm. There weren't many people. Their happy hour starts at 12pm. They have good deals. Pete, the bartender is very nice. The atmosphere is laid back. I will definitely come back.
I can't rate the food because I didn't try the any of the food. I stopped by for a quick break. The atmosphere and the vibe are nice. The service is decent. The drinks were good.
Cool bar with rock music. We could chill here with a beer and Prosecco.
Honestly, this spot is a cool place to relax and have a drink. Quiet and very neat. Rich hot cocoa
Excellent selection of bottled beers, leaning towards the basics. Service is cool! Music is amazing! Negroni is above average good! Your go to local bar 100%
Super nice atmosphere and really reasonable prices. We spent a week in NYC and came twice to this place for drinks.
If you're looking for a great local bar/pub... This is your place. Friendly bartender. Great basic drinks as well as some great Old Fashioned and similar drinks Not your place if you expect fancy fare . Great is your into sports as well.
Great neighborhood watering hole. Great drinks, super friendly and relaxed atmosphere. They always play the best music. Lexi the bartender is the best, and she makes the best old fashioneds
The Long Pour is a fantastic spot for a pint and the game, you may even meet some new friends. The bartender is fabulous, been working there for over two decades. We had tasty beers at a reasonable price and made fast friends with the lovely locals at the pub while enjoying Sunday evening NFL games. I can't wait to be back in town so I can cozy back into this wonderful pub 🍻
FANTASTIC place, the bartender was so friendly, it felt like I had known her for years after just a hour or so (was having so much fun kinda lost track of time) and the beer selection was awesome! The owner David (I think, I'm embarrassingly bad with names) was on premises (something you don't see often with a lo of places) and had great recommendations for restaurants, shows to see and told some amazing stories about the neighborhood from over the years! All in all a home away from home!
Great neighborhood watering hole. Great drinks, super friendly and relaxed atmosphere. They always play the best music. Lexi the bartender is the best, and she makes the best old fashioneds
The Long Pour is a fantastic spot for a pint and the game, you may even meet some new friends. The bartender is fabulous, been working there for over two decades. We had tasty beers at a reasonable price and made fast friends with the lovely locals at the pub while enjoying Sunday evening NFL games. I can't wait to be back in town so I can cozy back into this wonderful pub 🍻
At first glance, this may seem like an everyday local bar but there is so much more than meets the eye. The Long Pour is a microcosm of heaven here on earth. The cocktail list is expertly curated by fantastic mixologists that changes seasonally to account for the freshest of ingredients. The bartender, Lexie, is as beautiful as she is entertaining. Stunning long blonde locks and eyeliner so sharp it’ll cut anyone who dares overstep, Lexie is all body ody ody with a heart of gold. She can make the most introverted person come out of their shell and want to share their life with her and make the most annoying extroverts you know finally be at a loss for words with her inventive cocktails. The most recent being a delectable Strawberry French 75 for summer. There are plenty of screens to watch the sports, if that’s your thing, with four large TVs and a giant projection in the front. But the music is where it’s at. Come with mood requests and Lexie will deliver. Are you reorganizing your MySpace Top 8 and need to dive back into early 2000s emo and pop punk? Are you feeling a little sexy and sultry, needing some classic R&B to loosen you up for that first date? Looking for pure SMUT? Because WAP called and it’s already playing down at the Long Pour. Hungry? The owner has got you. Fresh pretzels with nacho cheese and pressed deli sandwiches are available- made by a real traditional NY Italian. The Long Pour has everything you’ve ever needed, including some things that you didnt know you did. I came once and now I’m part of the furniture. So what are you waiting for? They’re here for a long time, a good time and a long pour.
FANTASTIC place, the bartender was so friendly, it felt like I had known her for years after just a hour or so (was having so much fun kinda lost track of time) and the beer selection was awesome! The owner David (I think, I'm embarrassingly bad with names) was on premises (something you don't see often with a lo of places) and had great recommendations for restaurants, shows to see and told some amazing stories about the neighborhood from over the years! All in all a home away from home!
4 TVs in a narrow sub-street bar with no food served. So no minors allowed.
Layout/atmosphere *Bar below street level; four TVs; wall counters with stools separated by partitions; table on sidewalk Food/drink *No food menu *Guinness on tap *The Casino (Hendrix Gin, Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur, Line Juice, Orange Bitters, Brandied Cherry) - good
4 TVs in a narrow sub-street bar with no food served. So no minors allowed.
Layout/atmosphere *Bar below street level; four TVs; wall counters with stools separated by partitions; table on sidewalk Food/drink *No food menu *Guinness on tap *The Casino (Hendrix Gin, Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur, Line Juice, Orange Bitters, Brandied Cherry) - good
Nothing really stands out about this bar. The atmosphere and vibe are nice and the service is decent. We were there on a Thursday, in the mid-afternoon, and it was very quiet. They have a happy hour that isn't much of deal if you enjoy "good beer" because the discounts are only for the basic, domestic beers. They a couple of bar snacks (pretzel, burgers, chips) and a decent selection of craft beer. It's a sports bar so there are plenty of TVs.
Nothing really stands out about this bar. The atmosphere and vibe are nice and the service is decent. We were there on a Thursday, in the mid-afternoon, and it was very quiet. They have a happy hour that isn't much of deal if you enjoy "good beer" because the discounts are only for the basic, domestic beers. They a couple of bar snacks (pretzel, burgers, chips) and a decent selection of craft beer. It's a sports bar so there are plenty of TVs.
The Long Pour is a chill pub in the Lower East Side. It’s cozy with cool lights and rustic stuff. They have a bunch of craft beers and good cocktails. The staff is nice and knows their drinks. Sometimes there’s live music and trivia. It’s a good spot to relax or hang with friends. Many of the signs around the pub are misspelled, could be a fun drinking game to take a drink every time you spot a spelling error.
Your local cheap dive bar for some domestic draft beers and watered down well drinks. No food here, the burger that noted on the menu is literally microwaves.. they just have it for liquor licensing purposes. Enough seating for a group meet up and few TVs to watch any game.
Your local cheap dive bar for some domestic draft beers and watered down well drinks. No food here, the burger that noted on the menu is literally microwaves.. they just have it for liquor licensing purposes. Enough seating for a group meet up and few TVs to watch any game.
The Long Pour is a chill pub in the Lower East Side. It’s cozy with cool lights and rustic stuff. They have a bunch of craft beers and good cocktails. The staff is nice and knows their drinks. Sometimes there’s live music and trivia. It’s a good spot to relax or hang with friends. Many of the signs around the pub are misspelled, could be a fun drinking game to take a drink every time you spot a spelling error.
Beware they may not charge happy hour prices during happy hour. FURTHER EDIT: Owner is obsessed with arguing with patrons despite no working number (Google doesn’t notify reviewers when an owner replies). Will try to stalk you and just make up information about you. Okay bar if you’re passing through. EDIT: Apparently there WAS something wrong with their computer system (now remedied) as they replied to my review. I intended to call to settle the issue, and the owner seems irritated, but somewhat ready to fix the issue. Unfortunately the phone line is not working so we can properly talk about the mistakes on my bill. Furthermore since this is my only contact to the owner, as you can tell from the bill I was drinking and didn’t notice the mistakes until after. I had 3 well drinks on my tab along with 2 other non well drinks. I would appreciate proper help with this issue. Pictured menu is from their website. Their non-summer happy hour is listed as 12-7pm far as I know.
Beware they may not charge happy hour prices during happy hour. FURTHER EDIT: Owner is obsessed with arguing with patrons despite no working number (Google doesn’t notify reviewers when an owner replies). Will try to stalk you and just make up information about you. Okay bar if you’re passing through. EDIT: Apparently there WAS something wrong with their computer system (now remedied) as they replied to my review. I intended to call to settle the issue, and the owner seems irritated, but somewhat ready to fix the issue. Unfortunately the phone line is not working so we can properly talk about the mistakes on my bill. Furthermore since this is my only contact to the owner, as you can tell from the bill I was drinking and didn’t notice the mistakes until after. I had 3 well drinks on my tab along with 2 other non well drinks. I would appreciate proper help with this issue. Pictured menu is from their website. Their non-summer happy hour is listed as 12-7pm far as I know.
We came in on Chrismas day 25th around 11pm. There was a only male bartender working at the bar. When we came in,he was clearly drunk(was not be intoxicated).We didn't really care because we understood bartenders needed to drink with customers sometimes and it was Chrismas day. However,the bartender was quite rude when he took our order."What!?","Hah?" with arrogant tone.If you can't hear what customers said,please lower the very loud music volume or at least say "Excuse me". We didn't really care about it since we've been living in NYC for decades. We wanted to order more drinks,but the bartender was talking to other patrons long time and didn't check other customers at all. So we decided to leave.I stood up and asked for check. He asked my name to find my tab,but my name was not typical American name,so I hesitated to tell my name worrying he might not catch my name. Then he looked down and threw me "Don't you even know your name? Ha". obnoxiously. I liked this bar and had been here couple times before.Always enjoyed the time with my friends. I don't think I would spend my hard working money anymore to be served by drunk rude bartender.I'm neither picky nor demanding,just wanted to order my drinks,pay and leave good tips.I appriciate if there are tablets to place drink orders by ourselves if bartender don't provide better service than machine. There are tons of bars in east village and I don't mind higher price tag for better bartenders or even self checkout.
We came in on Chrismas day 25th around 11pm. There was a only male bartender working at the bar. When we came in,he was clearly drunk(was not be intoxicated).We didn't really care because we understood bartenders needed to drink with customers sometimes and it was Chrismas day. However,the bartender was quite rude when he took our order."What!?","Hah?" with arrogant tone.If you can't hear what customers said,please lower the very loud music volume or at least say "Excuse me". We didn't really care about it since we've been living in NYC for decades. We wanted to order more drinks,but the bartender was talking to other patrons long time and didn't check other customers at all. So we decided to leave.I stood up and asked for check. He asked my name to find my tab,but my name was not typical American name,so I hesitated to tell my name worrying he might not catch my name. Then he looked down and threw me "Don't you even know your name? Ha". obnoxiously. I liked this bar and had been here couple times before.Always enjoyed the time with my friends. I don't think I would spend my hard working money anymore to be served by drunk rude bartender.I'm neither picky nor demanding,just wanted to order my drinks,pay and leave good tips.I appriciate if there are tablets to place drink orders by ourselves if bartender don't provide better service than machine. There are tons of bars in east village and I don't mind higher price tag for better bartenders or even self checkout.
Owner of bar was very rude. After a group of us ordered drinks, he got upset we weren’t ordering more and told us to leave. First time this has happened to me. This was on a Sunday when the bar was pretty much empty. Would not recommend coming here unless you want to be pressured by a grumpy dude to buy drinks forcefully Edit: Well my advice to you is to train your staff better since his tone of voice when he complained was rude. It was one bartender the whole time we were there. Also, you barely had any customers on a Sunday night and still kicked us out. If you guys were packed, we would understand if you wanted us to leave the bar, but there was literally no one except for one other customer. We contributed to your business in an otherwise empty night. We could've still ordered beer later on the game, but you or your bartender decided to have a pissy fit then and there. You talk about bar etiquette but maybe you can develop some basic human etiquette. Again, like I said, this is the first time that this has happened to me. I have frequented plenty of other sports bars. I've been in busier bars where the bartenders let me take my time finishing my drink and actually let me watch sports in a sports bar. Maybe you shouldn't advertise yourselves as a sports bar then.
When I went to watch the NBA finals (as was advertised outside the entrance), my friends and I ordered a drink each. We had a good time chatting and enjoying the atmosphere of the bar. After we finished our drinks, we were still talking when we were asked by the bartender whether we wanted another round. Since it was around 930 pm on a Sunday, we politely declined, wanting to catch up and watch the game. It was at this point that we were asked to leave since the bar was "not running a charity". This response from the bartender saddened me, since as a paying customer, I thought it was unreasonable to ask three patrons to leave when we were not disruptive. Moreover, the bar was empty save for the barkeep and another person, so it was not as if we were taking up other customers' space. We chose to leave shortly, but this experience left a bad taste in my mouth, and I will not be returning. Edit: To the owner of the establishment, I am confused on why it is my responsibility as a customer to ensure that your employee can make a living based off of tips. Shouldn't it be your onus as the owner to ensure that your employees are properly taken care of? Moreover, I did infact tip 18% for my drink, a heiniken, out of etiquette and consideration. Guilting your customers to ensure that your employees can make a living is not a sound business strategy. Regarding your other comment, we stayed around 90 minutes on an inactive Sunday evening, where you had one other customer before my group was asked to leave. I do not believe that we were disrupting your business or other patrons (and lack thereof). Being told to either leave the establishment while threatening to change the channel lest we order more drinks does not inspire hospitality or a welcoming atmosphere that a sports bar should exude. Good day.
Decent selection of beers. I’d skip the cocktails. Maybe a bad night, but they were pretty bad, unless you love warm tonic.
Owner of bar was very rude. After a group of us ordered drinks, he got upset we weren’t ordering more and told us to leave. First time this has happened to me. This was on a Sunday when the bar was pretty much empty. Would not recommend coming here unless you want to be pressured by a grumpy dude to buy drinks forcefully Edit: Well my advice to you is to train your staff better since his tone of voice when he complained was rude. It was one bartender the whole time we were there. Also, you barely had any customers on a Sunday night and still kicked us out. If you guys were packed, we would understand if you wanted us to leave the bar, but there was literally no one except for one other customer. We contributed to your business in an otherwise empty night. We could've still ordered beer later on the game, but you or your bartender decided to have a pissy fit then and there. You talk about bar etiquette but maybe you can develop some basic human etiquette. Again, like I said, this is the first time that this has happened to me. I have frequented plenty of other sports bars. I've been in busier bars where the bartenders let me take my time finishing my drink and actually let me watch sports in a sports bar. Maybe you shouldn't advertise yourselves as a sports bar then.
When I went to watch the NBA finals (as was advertised outside the entrance), my friends and I ordered a drink each. We had a good time chatting and enjoying the atmosphere of the bar. After we finished our drinks, we were still talking when we were asked by the bartender whether we wanted another round. Since it was around 930 pm on a Sunday, we politely declined, wanting to catch up and watch the game. It was at this point that we were asked to leave since the bar was "not running a charity". This response from the bartender saddened me, since as a paying customer, I thought it was unreasonable to ask three patrons to leave when we were not disruptive. Moreover, the bar was empty save for the barkeep and another person, so it was not as if we were taking up other customers' space. We chose to leave shortly, but this experience left a bad taste in my mouth, and I will not be returning. Edit: To the owner of the establishment, I am confused on why it is my responsibility as a customer to ensure that your employee can make a living based off of tips. Shouldn't it be your onus as the owner to ensure that your employees are properly taken care of? Moreover, I did infact tip 18% for my drink, a heiniken, out of etiquette and consideration. Guilting your customers to ensure that your employees can make a living is not a sound business strategy. Regarding your other comment, we stayed around 90 minutes on an inactive Sunday evening, where you had one other customer before my group was asked to leave. I do not believe that we were disrupting your business or other patrons (and lack thereof). Being told to either leave the establishment while threatening to change the channel lest we order more drinks does not inspire hospitality or a welcoming atmosphere that a sports bar should exude. Good day.
Decent selection of beers. I’d skip the cocktails. Maybe a bad night, but they were pretty bad, unless you love warm tonic.
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