About The Landmark Tavern
In 1868 Patrick Henry Carley opened his Landmark Tavern, an Irish waterfront saloon. In those days there was no 12th Avenue, just the shores of the Hudson on which his Tavern sat. As one of the oldest continually operating establishments in New York City, The Landmark Tavern still retains its classic New York charm.
The Landmark Tavern offers an extensive wine list, along with a lunch, dinner, and brunch menus with American and European cuisine. They have a private dining room accomodating up to 100 people with an open bar catering menu.
Mr. and Mrs. Carley designed their new saloon to also be a practical home for their children on the second and third floors. This remained as such until Prohibition forced them to turn the third floor into a speakeasy.
For those looking for delicious cuisine in a location rich with history, stop by The Landmark Tavern.





