The Late Late
The Late Late embodies the true meaning of a “local” establishment. Situated on the famous Houston Street in the Lower East Side, The Late Late is Irish-inspired, but does not resemble the traditional stereotypical “Irish Pub” which commonly exists in the USA today.
Instead, it is modeled on a 1960’s period Irish residence. Incorporating some of the key quality ingredients of Irish hospitality, and customizing them to appeal to contemporary society so synonymous with New York.
Named after the Late Late Show, the worlds longest running TV talk show from Ireland. In 1962 The Late Late Show tested the boundaries of conservative Roman Catholic Ireland.. It was a disruptive force which the older audience boycotted and the contemporary young professionals gravitated towards..