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Triona's on Sullivan
Master Critic Review
Triona's on Sullivan
7.6
Tucked just off West 3rd, Triona's is a neighborhood Irish-leaning sports bar where signature wings and a strong draft list anchor a low-key happy hour. It’s less chaotic than the big MacDougal bars, with friendly staff and enough TVs to keep game nights lively.
Must-Try Dishes:
Signature house wings, Fried chicken sandwich, Loaded nachos or bar snacks
Scores:
Value: 8.4
Service: 8.3
Consistency: 7.5
Food Quality: 8.1
Atmosphere: 6.2
Cultural Relevance: 6.1
What makes it special: Laid-back local bar with better-than-expected wings and solid drink specials.
Who should go: Locals wanting wings, sports, and happy hour without huge crowds.
When to visit: Weekday early evenings before big games pack nearby bars.
What to order: House wings, fried chicken sandwich, a couple of draft beers.
Insider tip: It’s a smart pre-game stop for wings before busier MacDougal bars fill up.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; metered spots on Sullivan and W. 3rd are limited and tough after 5pm.
Dress code: Casual—jerseys, jeans, and hoodies are all common on game nights.
Noise level: Moderate; quieter than nearby MacDougal bars but gets louder during major games.
Weekend wait: Typically no formal wait, though seats can fill 20–30 minutes before big sports events.
Weekday lunch: No wait; the bar is generally quiet and easy to walk into.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: A few options, including fries, mozzarella sticks, and salads.
Vegan options: Very limited; fries are your safest bet, but confirm oil use.
Gluten-free options: No dedicated gluten-free program; wings are not guaranteed GF due to shared fryers.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Only if you want a low-key, sports-bar vibe; it's relaxed but not intimate. Better suited for casual meetups.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes—it's walk-in only and usually manageable, but aim to arrive early if a major game is on.
Is it kid-friendly? Appropriate for older kids during daytime or early evening; it shifts more adult and sports-focused later at night.
Best For
Better for: A chill, local-bar environment with dependable wings and friendlier service than the high-volume MacDougal strip.
Skip if: You want a rowdy crowd, large group space, or extensive food options—other Village sports bars handle volume and variety better.