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Located in the vibrant heart of New York City’s Theater District, The Elgin is a dynamic American restaurant, gastropub, and event venue that masterfully blends classic pub charm with contemporary culinary flair. Just steps away from Radio City Music Hall, this two-level hotspot is a perfect post-show dining destination where guests can revel in an authentically British-inspired pub atmosphere infused with an unmistakable New York energy.
Step inside The Elgin, and you are immediately enveloped in a warm, inviting ambiance where rustic wood accents and vintage decor create a cozy yet energetic setting. Whether seated at one of their well-appointed bars or in the quieter dining area nestled toward the back, the environment lends itself effortlessly to both lively gatherings and intimate dinners. Seasonal decorations, especially around the holidays, add festive charm that customers consistently praise for enhancing their overall experience.
The menu is a celebration of American comfort food elevated with thoughtful sophistication. Signature dishes such as the Elgin Burger—richly layered and bursting with flavor—earn rave reviews for their juicy, tender patties and perfectly balanced toppings. For those craving a twist on classic fare, the French Onion Soup Burger offers decadence with its melted cheese and savory broth-soaked onions, embodying indulgence in every bite.
Seafood lovers will delight in the Fish and Chips served with an intriguing chili tartar sauce that adds a vibrant kick to the traditional dish. Meanwhile, small plates like Elgin Balls and Tuna Poke Nachos showcase the kitchen’s creativity and knack for combining bold flavors. The menu’s breadth also includes comfort staples such as creamy Mac and Cheese, crispy Chicken Wings, and hearty Sirloin Sliders, ensuring there is something to satisfy every palate.
The cocktail program is equally impressive, featuring expertly crafted drinks that complement the menu beautifully. Classics like the Manhattan and Espresso Martini sit alongside signature specialties such as the Naked and Famous and a warmly spiced Hot Spiked Cider. Each cocktail is meticulously prepared, offering guests an opportunity to unwind with sophisticated flavors and a perfect balance of spirits.
Feedback from visitors consistently highlights the welcoming and friendly service as a standout element. The attentive staff effortlessly strike a balance between professionalism and approachability, enhancing the relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere that makes The Elgin a neighborhood favorite. Logan Gooding’s experience sums it up well: despite the pub’s size and busyness, the team manages to provide a cozy, hospitable vibe and prompt seating, even on busy nights.
For those seeking generous portions without compromising quality, The Elgin delivers satisfying meals that leave diners feeling content and well cared for. Wes Downs praises the generous servings and the innovative twists on familiar dishes, such as the inventive chili-infused tartar sauce and the decadent quality of the main entrees. This attention to hearty portioning combined with refined tastes makes every meal feel like a special occasion.
Overall, The Elgin expertly captures the spirit of an authentic British-style pub while serving up high-quality American fare in a bustling yet comfortable setting. Its location, ambiance, and diverse menu make it a must-visit for locals and tourists alike—whether you’re looking for a lively spot to gather, a place to enjoy expertly mixed drinks, or a satisfying meal after a night on the town. With its genuine charm and consistent quality, The Elgin is undoubtedly a gem in Manhattan’s culinary and social scene.
Super cozy (even though its huge), super busy pub, but we were able to get a table right away after seeing a show. They really went all out decorating for the holidays. Service was friendly and the burger was so good.
Great experience. The food was delicious, the Christmas decorations were brill. Very relaxed atmosphere and the service was excellent. The waiters were terrifically attentive. The portion sizes were generous. A starter with the mains left us stuffed. The fish and chips had an interesting chili tartar sauce and well worth it. The French onion burger was decedent and delicious.
Everything we ordered was absolutely delicious! The wait staff was friendly and accommodating, the whole place was nicely decorated for the Christmas holiday, and the atmosphere was very cool. Prices weren't bad for NYC either. Highly recommend, definitely worth a visit!
Authentic British like pub in the heart of Manhattan. It’s really close to the radio city music Hall, food is fast and Ok/good and Service is friendly. The pub is really loud, especially in the front, in the back you can sit down and enjoy your meal at the table, there it is quieter.
Went with my boyfriend on a Saturday night on a whim since we were in the area . The inside is really nice if you like old looking bars . The restaurant is two levels, with bars on each floor which you can sit at (and I’m not sure but it seems like they do prefer to offer that to parties of two). They do have a coat rack on the second floor (couldn’t note one on the first since just passed by). The food was good. I really liked their fries that came with the burger it was excellent. I had their expresó martini was fine. We got there around 4pm and it was full but not packed within a few minutes it definitely picked up. It does look like they had outdoor seating but not sure how many people are willing to sit outside now that it’s cold. Definitely a place to check out if you’re looking for a place to eat are in the area .
I sat at the bar during an early afternoon on a Sunday to have some solo time reading my book before heading to the airport! I LOVED the French Onion soup. It was truly a standout in comparison to other French Onion soups I’ve had. The broccolini was very good! My drink was good! My bartender was fine, but was hard to get ahold of and did not seem to be too interested in getting to me, despite the fact that I was one of two people at the long bar, and there were only a few tables who were seated. It wasn’t crowded, so this did surprise me a bit, but not the end of the world! The ambience was simple and typical of what you expect from pubs, but still lovely! I really loved the building and its vibe! It managed to be cozy, as well as spacious and tidy! I liked it! Overall, I’ll probably try a new place when I’m next in town rather than return, but I’m also glad I stopped in to The Elgin!
We went to the Elgin on a recommendation from the bar tender at the Hard Rock Hotel to watch the baseball and it didn't disappoint. The bourbon selection is fantastic and I had Peg Leg Porker, a Tennessee whiskey that we had when we went for dinner at the same named BBQ joint the other year, just brilliant. The cocktails were well done too but that wasn't the best part. We met the manager and had a wonderful discussion about how whiskeys ans bourbons differ around the country, he was very kind enough to give us samples on the house, and had a great time and a great conversation. If you're looking for a bar in Manhattan that is relaxed, is well stocked and has excellent staff, then The Elgin is the place to go.
Came here for a night cap and to watch the end of the Packers game. It was bustling due to its proximity to Rockefeller Center and was fully decked out with Christmas decorations. Luckily we were able to find a spot at the bar for a drink. The bartender was very attentive. Good amount of TVs but overhead sound wasn't on. That didn't bother me though. Overall good experience.