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Contribute Feedback7 Hills is a sports bar that does not accept reservations on Sundays, which left one group disappointed on an anniversary celebration. Another diner looking for a chill dinner with a friend found it too crowded and loud for that purpose. Some visitors experienced slow service and loud music, making it difficult to enjoy their meals. However, others praised the excellent service, diverse menu, and reasonable prices, promising a positive return experience. Public House was highlighted as a fun hangout spot with delicious food and friendly bartenders, making it a recommended spot for a night out. A convenient option for those waiting for airport shuttles, this midtown NYC restaurant offers a mix of travelers and locals with standard prices and friendly staff. The reviews overall commend the diverse menu, accommodating staff, and energetic atmosphere, despite some setbacks in service and noise levels.
I love this place. it is casual and funny and is a very active and best place. they have a diverse menu and eating is good and the service is great. I also think the prices are reasonable. it is a kind of space, but I like it and will be back soon.
Public house is a typical nyc bar restaurant. good happy hour of 5-7 with generous enjoyment. the menu was quite wide with tavern tariff. very loud.
Perfect place to go before a Knicks game at MSG. Walkable from Grand Central station. My 2 teenage sons went and then walked to MSG. Good bar food...burgers, wings, etc... Tons of TV's to watch games while eating
Went to watch the Big10 Championship game. Midway thru 3rd qtr, the screen we were watching suddenly rolled up and a DJ started pumping out beats. Place can’t make up its mind if it’s a sports bar or night club.
It's like a slightly nicer and more expensive Applebee's, Similar menu, vibe, crowd, noise...good location, but that's about it. Nothing specifically to complain about, but also not really a great experience to have in NYC.