The Full Shilling

160 Pearl St #1, New York
(212) 422-3855

Recent Reviews

Alex Stepanyan

Cute bar with an Irish theme.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cindy Deignan

Came to NYC for the weekend and came here for some apps and drinks. Great place! Great food! Bartenders were so nice! Will be coming back here when we return!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: French Onion Soup

Victor Guerrero

Not as packed as Stone St, but still great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Raoul Tenazas

A hidden gem in the wall street area. Beautiful old antique wooden bar brought in from Europe that is well maintained, polished, and stacked with any liquor you could think of. There is a sizable room with tables passed the bar that is perfect to enjoy their delicious dinner specialties -- something you would never expect from a bar. The only reason why I gave it a 4 star rating for the atmosphere is because I have tinnitis which makes it hard to hear conversations in loud gatherings. I was there on a Thursday and the bar was packed . Everyone was having a great time hence loud (but only at the bar area). If it is that packed on a Thursday, I presume that the "party" is constant every day it is open. It is Wall Street after all.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Full Shilling House Salad with Sherry Vinaigrette and Croutons, Guinness and Fries, Full Shilling Burger, Mash Bangers and Mash, Beef Burger, Salmon Club, Shepherd's Pie, Chicken Wings Sauce on the Side, Caesar Salad with Parmigiano Reggiano

Jennifer Rogge

We went during Happy Hour and had drinks and margarita flatbread….superb service & atmosphere, lots of energy in this place! Great food & drink!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Neil Edwards

Great local. Great Guinness.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Isabel Holder

Visiting New York and we’ve been twice on our four day trip. Love this place and the atmosphere!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Full Shilling Burger

Robert Amell

One of those little hidden jewels you could pass your whole life and never know was there.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Antonia C M

Very attentive staff!!

Joel B.

Abience of an old Irish pub. Unlike the old NY days, staffed by local New Yorkers. Good, pleasant service, but takes a little away from the authentic nature of the place (don't think any NY pub has real Irish staff anymore, except many still do as bartenders). Had the traditional Shepard's pie and Irish whiskey, which were both perfect. They used the correct creme for the Irish Whiskey, not whipped cream. The burger was VERY good too!Really an enjoyable financial district place with a fun outdoor street-side seating area that looks like an old NY Bus.

Arden K.

Great food and drinks !!! 5/5 recommend :) came in the minute they opened and was happily sat and served immediately

Jose Luis Martinez

They have to

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ricky

Excellent bar, killer jalepeno marg, and great penne ala

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Penne Alla Vodka

Michael Barber

Interesting joint. About 5pm on a Friday when I walk in. No one at front and only person I see was bartender.Went to bar and he told me to grab a seat. Waitress was … indifferent? … from look on her face to complete lack of communication.Dimly lit with college football on TV in dining room. The prices are set like they want to be more than a bar joint. Food was good but not $24 burger good and to add insult to injury they added a “non-cash” adjustment. This seems to be a NYC thing .. they already have prices jacked up … who carries cash?Probably should have sat at the bar… but there’s too many choices for there to be a next time.Kid-friendliness: Not kid friendly. Or maybe it was just the parents. Multiple families with kids strapped to a stroller that wanted to move. Let me know the last time you were at dinner and happy to be strapped down while everyone else was free to move.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 2

james amster

I went in pretty late (for food). The bar across my alley, the Irish punt, had closed their kitchen at 8 so they sent me to the the shilling. The shilling closes their kitchen at 10pm. The Irish punt highly recommended the shilling and I was not disappointed. The snack I had was served quickly and with a smile. Colum at the bar was really helpful. I’ll be back. I can’t wait to try their other food, which all looks deliciousParking: It’s financial so you have to look a bit but it’s there

Recommended dishes: Wild Wings

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