Thursday, November 10, 2016

[Updated] DOH temporarily closes McSorley's



The DOH temporarily closed McSorley's yesterday on Seventh Street near Cooper Square, as these photos by EVG reader Russell Kohn show...



The city has not yet posted yesterday's inspection online.

In 2011, the city made McSorley's dust off the bar's famous wishbones, placed there some 100 years ago by doughboys headed off to war...(McSorley's also had to remove bar cat Minnie McSorely.)

Given the bar's ample presidential paraphernalia, an inspection the day after Election Night seems curious.

Updated 4 p.m.

The inspection report still isn't online. (They had an A, with only two minuscule violation points following the last inspection in May.)

According to Gothamist, The Health Department's inspection yesterday "revealed several critical health hazards, including evidence of rat activity, food held at the wrong temperature, and conditions conducive to vermin and pest activity."

Bar owner Matthew Maher blamed the ongoing Cooper Square reconstruction for the rat mess.

Per DNAinfo:

"There was a whole load of building equipment here, when the city opened up the pipes and all that, and they just took that away a couple of weeks ago, and that was a haven for rats," he said, noting he had seen the rodents scurrying around near the site during the restoration project from the city's Department of Design and Construction, which included tearing up the pavement in the plaza to install a new gas main.

When a health inspector came by unannounced on Wednesday afternoon, rat droppings were found throughout the basement, said Maher, who suspected the vermin got in when workers installing a new heating system weeks prior failed to shut the basement door on the sidewalk.

Updated 11/11

The report is now online.

There were 42 violation points. The main three violations:

1) Cold food item held above 41º F (smoked fish and reduced oxygen packaged foods above 38 ºF) except during necessary preparation.
2) Evidence of rats or live rats present in facility's food and/or non-food areas.
3) Evidence of mice or live mice present in facility's food and/or non-food areas.

In the past two years, they've only had two violations points total.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

McSorley's is a great place to enrich your gut microbiota. Closing it could pose a health hazard.

Anonymous said...

This better be temporary.

Hey19 said...

I imagine they had Trump stuff up? they seem in that Old Town vein.

Anonymous said...

I was at McSorley's a few months ago and the waiter suggested we leave because we weren't drinking enough. We were nursing our second round (meaning we had ordered 8 of their beers). Sign of old age when you are asked to leave a bar because you're not getting drunk. But I'm not going to hold a grudge.

cmarrtyy said...

I was waiting for them to close the place since I fort went there 45 years ago. What took DOH so long? Probably science just caught up to what was growing in there - a virtually petrie dish of death.

Gojira said...

Whatever happened to Minnie? Is she still with us?

Hope yr feeling better -

Anonymous said...

Gothamist posted an article stating it was due to rodent activity and food being stored at improper temperatures. Although, what restaurant does not have some rodent activity... And more importantly, who even eats food from McSorleys?

Anonymous said...

I hope the DOH never examines my kitchen. In my defense, I haven't washed the dishes from last week because then I'd just be making more dirty dishes. Makes sense.

And I once ate a scoop of mustard right out of the glass on the table at McSorley's. I'm totally fine.

Sammy said...

McSorley's makes a killer burger and their hot mustard with cheese and sleeve of saltines is perfect beer drinking food.

Anonymous said...

I went to McSorley's a few years ago, and when carded I gave them my drivers license from Puerto Rico. The waiter said "Ugh, you're Puerto Rican?! You people RUINED this neighborhood," and then moved on to check the other IDs of our party. I was stunned, and he comes back around and says "You, what do you want." I said "Nothing, I'm fucking out of here," and the guy looked incredibly relieved. Never had I been made to feel like such a second class citizen. I can't say I'm sad to hear DOH shut them down temporarily, fuck that place.

Anonymous said...

I've been going there for several years and have eaten their food. I workout and never have gotten sick from them. The germaphobic morons can go to their pristine taverns and remain boring.
I love McSorley's and the crew there.
Where else can you have fun meeting people from all over in a historic pub sharing round after round?

Anonymous said...

That's highly suspect. How or why could a place with this much history and business be shut down? Shouldn't have they mastered the art of cleanliness and maintenance? Its odd. I've walked past there every day for six years. Its not my crowd. It seems touristy and a bit old school/straight/ white male oriented. But, if that's your thing, go for it.

Anonymous said...

"Old school/straight/white male..."
Yes, McS was Men Only until 1970 when the laws changed and they had to admit women:

From EV Grieve Aug 31, 2012:

After 54 years, Barbara Shaum Leather has closed. Barbara Shaum, the legendary local shop owner who also happened to be the first woman officially admitted into McSorley's in 1970, died last Sept. 17. She was 86.

Anonymous said...

Do they allow Female Rats in there?

Anonymous said...

Like the rats, I enjoy McSorley's cheese plate. The spicy mustard and raw onions surely immunize me from harm.

cmarrtyy said...

I was in there when 2 women dressed in biker leather wanted to be served. The bartender and old codger said "Fuck you! Dragged a statue of the Blessed Virgin out from under the bar slammed it on the top and said, She was the only woman allowed in the bar. Then in unison the bar broke out in a chant of "Cunt! Cunt! Cunt!" that was so loud and vial that it could drive out a disease. The women left. What a place, huh.

Anonymous said...

Hey 11:57pm (cheapskate) -

They were right to ask you to leave. You come in there eight strong and order two rounds of beers but don't order food? Not ONE of you was hungry? 'Sounds to me like you were some workgroup who wanted cheap meeting space. You millenials are so fuc king cheap. I see you do this from time to time at a place I frequent. You literally sit around in the middle of the room, no food, just empty or half-empty glasses, maybe one or two of you drinking. And you act like it's your living room too from the classic group psychology where the more of you there are, the more you think you can yell, laugh at full volume etc. So not only do you hog up two or three tables and don't spend enough money, but you act like you're at home.

If I had a bar-restuarant the minimum for eight people is $120 ($100 tab plus $20 tip) to be paid up front. For that you get whatever adds up to $100 and I'll throw in something extra. This is a business not a meeting space.

You wanna drink with seven other people? Okay, but each of you should order at least fries, a salad, something to snack on.

Anonymous said...

When forced to admit women, the owner who was a woman who had never been in the bar, was quoted as saying, "What kind of woman would set foot in a place like that?"

Anonymous said...

5:38AM - You're unhinged and you have poor reading comprehension.

"Sign of old age when you are asked to leave a bar because you're not getting drunk. But I'm not going to hold a grudge."

Obviously not millennials. Nor did they come in "8 strong," they had 8 beers. The point is because they weren't getting shit-faced (like, say, millennials) they were asked to leave. Oh, the irony for you.

But if McSorley's wants to run their old-timey bar like a Times Square restaurant, that's their business ... while it lasts.

Anonymous said...

There'd be less rats if they had a damned cat... D'oh

DonH said...

who cares it's just a tourist/NYU place now..it's soul left years ago

Anonymous said...

11:03 AM: Thanks for explaining to 5:38. There were only two of us. (A round at McSorley's is two beers for those who've never been there, and they only have two kinds, a light and a dark draft.) I'm surprised to hear some of these stories. Haven't they every heard of lawyers at the old place?

Anonymous said...

I have often "heard" the term "mystery meat" but when it's printed on the menu I draw the line.