New York Magazine Restaurant Guide “A Katonah Avenue stalwart, Rambling House offers a soup-to-nuts dining experience and acts as a giant social hub.”
Bronx News Network (On Watching the World Cup in the Bronx) “For a more lively atmosphere, you also head to a local bar or restaurant. Rambling House in Woodlawn; the Bronx Ale House in Kingsbridge; the Bruckner Bar and Grill and La Orquídea (both in Mott Haven); and Enzo’s Restaurant in Morris Park, are among those showing the games. Rambling House, for one, is opening at 7:30 a.m. every day, and will have food and drink specials.”
NYCGo.com “Head to the bar side for a pint of Smithwick’s or Killian’s, and if you’re hungry, make your way to the restaurant for the best Irish ham and cabbage this side of the Atlantic.”
BlackBookMag.com “Buzz-ilicous! Classic corned beef and cabbage, plated with plenty o’ potatoes, helps the Jameson go down right.”
Epoch Times “The Woodlawn neighborhood in the Bronx is still an Irish stronghold, particularly along Katonah Avenue where you’ll find Rambling House, a very popular and very large bar that’s always crowded.”
am New York “This St. Patty’s Day, Erin Go Bronx!…Irish band Jameson’s Revenge, who have a residency at the Rambling House each Sunday, will give a special St. Patrick’s Day performance with more surprises throughout the night.”
The Irish Emigrant was on hand for the Amish Outlaws on Jan 23rd: “The Amish Outlaws swooped in for a night of madness last Saturday night January 16th at the Rambling House located at 4290 Katonah Ave. Bronx, NY. Viewing from the sizable crowd that flocked to see the unique groups performance the Rambling House is obviously thee place to be as it kept the crowd jumping all night long.” (Photo Credit: Margaret Purcell for the Emigrant)

Rambling House owner Joe Carty was honored at the Emerald Isle Immigration Center’s 22nd Annual Dinner Dance, held on October 30th at Astoria World Manor. Click here for more coverage from the Irish Echo and Irish Voice!
“Guided by the Speaker of the City Council, truly Irish Christine Callaghan Quinn, take a trip to Woodlawn where you will experience authentic Irish food and culture at places like Rambling House, Prime Cuts Irish Butcher Store, and Emerald Isle.” Aired June 2009 on NBC 4.
Travel Bites: Little Ireland in Woodlawn
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From the Irish Emigrant (Photo Credit: Margaret Purcell) Vice Consul General Alan Farrelly, New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, and her father Larry Quinn outside of the Rambling House enjoying destination “Little Ireland.” For more information visit www.NYCGO.com/destinations, as the City promotes “9 in 09.” It’s an opportunity for all New Yorkers to visit different ethnic enclaves in and around the five boroughs. This past Tuesday was Woodlawn’s chance to shine, as local businesses Mary’s Celtic Kitchen, Prime Cuts Butcher, The Emerald Isle Immigration Center, Behan’s Pub and The Rambling House were highlighted in the City Council’s tour of the neighborhood.

