Old Mates Pub

★★★★★ 4.5 | 449 reviews | 36 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Service options
Outdoor seating
Onsite services
Dine-in
Delivery
Highlights
Fast service
Great beer selection
Great cocktails
Live performances
Sports
Trivia night
Popular for
Solo dining
Offerings
Alcohol
Beer
Cocktails
Dancing
Food
Food at bar
Happy hour drinks
Hard liquor
Private dining room
Wine
Dining options
Seating
Table service
Amenities
Restroom
Atmosphere
Casual
Cozy
Trendy
Crowd
Groups
Tourists
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Parking
Paid street parking
Usually difficult to find a space

About

Around the corner from the Financial District’s skyscrapers, pubs tend to lean into either the after-work crowd or the weekend regulars. Old Mates Pub fits neatly into the latter, offering a spot where the beer selection gets as much attention as the trivia night lineup. Outdoor seating stretches along John Street, making it easy to linger when the weather cooperates. Live performances occasionally cut through the usual hum of conversation, though sports broadcasts still dominate most screens.

Solo diners and groups alike end up here, partly because the pace never drags—fast service keeps things moving without sacrificing the kind of cocktails that feel worth the detour. The address, 170 John St New York, NY 10038, places it within walking distance of both the World Trade Center and the Seaport, though the clientele skews more toward those who’ve already clocked out for the day. Trivia nights pull in a competitive crowd, while the beer list ensures even the casual visitor finds something familiar.

Unlike some pubs that treat food as an afterthought, this place balances dine-in options with the kind of drinks that make solo dining feel intentional rather than a last resort. The menu doesn’t overpromise, but the execution aligns with the no-frills vibe of a proper pub. Questions about private events or large groups? A quick call clarifies what’s possible.

For directions or a closer look at the setup, the map lays out the block’s layout, including nearby transit stops. The area’s mix of historic bars and modern high-rises means the sidewalk outside often feels like a cross-section of the city itself—tourists snapping photos, locals heading home, and the occasional office worker sneaking in one more round before the train.

Technical Info

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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