CNBC 06/08In an effort to create a stronger competitor with Anheuser-Busch Cos., the dominat U.S. brewer, SABMiller Plc, a global brewer based in London, and Molson Coors Brewing Co., with headquarters in Denver and Montreal combined their U.S. operations, Miller Brewing Co. and Coors Brewing Co. and formed a joint venture - MillerCoors
A Hamburger Today - 06/08You will have trouble finding a bar with as storied a past as P.J. Clarke's. It's been in business for well over a hundred years. It has learned a thing or two during the last century, turning out a burger that, aside from being utterly consistent, is also often and deservedly included on those ubiquitous "Top Burger" lists.
Departures 09/06It sits triumphantly, even defiantly, in a non-awe-inspiring valley of skyscrapers and a handful of to-the-trade designer showrooms on 55th Street and Third Avenue. Landmark status was secured five years ago when a group of investors, including the actor Timothy Hutton, rescued P.J. Clarke's from bankruptcy and certain oblivion.
Gotham Sidecar 03/05Much as we love the venerable P.J. Clarke's, at times a body needs a quieter respite. So head around the corner to P.J.'s more refined sister restaurant, Sidecar.
Gotham 03/05P.J. Clarke's may be the best place to launch our tour. The pub is akin to a museum, but it's the very best kind of museum - the kind where you're allowed to sit and drink beer and eat hamburgers.
Vogue Brazil #306More than a trademark, the restaurant-saloon and PJ Clarke's a place full of stories. The building, which celebrates 130 years, is located on 3rd Avenue in New York, and over the years, witnessed the change of the whole neighborhood, but still going strong.
Tom Horan Top Ten 2004Tom Horan's America's Top Ten Club is proud to name their list of America's Top Ten Irish Establishments for 2005...
Gothamist 09/24/04PJ Clarke's is celebrating its 120th birthday by offering burgers for 120 cents ($1.20). Gotta love that! For one day only, Sunday, September 26th from 11:30 AM until 3:00 AM when the kitchen closes, you can chow down and barely make a dent in your wallet.
NY Post 07/21/2004"This is the greatest bar in all of New York, and this city has some pretty great taverns," says the 72-year-old film legend, Peter O'Toole. "It reminds me a bit of the great pubs in England, and lots of my fellow actors frequent this place. So whenever I'm in town I always make it my business to go there."