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“A Hell's Kitchen Landmark Since 1933”
Rudy's bar opened in 1933 by the Rudy family. It was one of the first liquor licenses issued in New York City after prohibition ended. The present owner, Jack, started drinking in Rudy's in 1943 when he was 16, back when Hell's Kitchen was really Hell's Kitchen! Rudy's may be the most well known bar in N.Y.C., with a long and colorful history. The stories Jack can tell. Rudy's still has the original wood door from the day it opened. When you walk through it the feel of the old neighborhood saloon is still there with cheap beer, free hot dogs, and great people!
Rudy's is New York's best dive bar! I don't know any place in the city where you can get a pitcher of beer, and with free (yes, Hebrew National!) hot dogs! An affordable joint to wet your... Read more
After getting banged up at Sardi's on Manhattans it was time for some value krunk. "What are you having?" "All American and a dog." "Five bucks." "Here's six," So I stood in the window... Read more
Inexpensive draft IPAs and free hot dogs with each purchase?! This is my husband's dream bar! I don't know how we didn't know about this place before! Rudy's is super popular. It can get pretty... Read more
Rudy's Bar & Grill
Hours
- Sun: 12:00 pm - 4:00 am
- Mon - Sat: 8:00 am - 4:00 am
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Pets Allowed
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Restrooms
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
- Does not take
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Lunch
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Brunch
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Dinner
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Drinks
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Breakfast
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Drive Through
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Outdoor Seating
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