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A new pub called All & Sundry will be moving into the space at 312 West 58th Street and is owned by Irish restaurateurs Michael O’Sullivan and Daniel Grace. The former owner of Hartley’s in Brooklyn and Grace’s in Chelsea, Michael O’Sullivan has spent years in hospitality and is known for crafting inviting spaces built on warmth, hospitality, and community. As a native Irish citizen, Michael is dedicated to preserving the authentic heritage of the Irish Pub – a heritage that goes hand in hand with the foundations of New York’s own history.
Featuring a naturally robust selection of draft beers, wines, and cocktails, All & Sundry will offer traditional Irish appetizers like soda bread with Irish butter and potato leak soup alongside American bar food like buffalo chicken wings and French fries. For entrees, the pub will serve everything from red cabbage salads and cured salmon plates, to hearty meals like the beef and roast vegetable Guinness stew and spiced beef sandwich.
Moving into the recently vacated space in Columbus Circle, Michael and Dan’s new bar will be replacing Gleason’s Tavern. Gleason’s Tavern was also an Irish Pub, so the space is already well-suited to bring Michael and Dan’s new vision to life. With enough space to comfortably sit 58 guests on the ground floor and 71 guests on the second floor (which will also have its own bar), the space is expected to be open daily from 12 PM – 4 AM. Intending to create a space where locals can come to relax, unwind, and converse away from loud music, All & Sundry is expecting to become a “tremendous addition” to the neighborhood.