

The Canuck is NYC’s premier Canadian hockey and sports bar! Located in the heart of Chelsea we offer a wide selection of Canadian beer and food. Come check out the best happy hour in the neighborhood! We are the ideal destination to view hockey, football, baseball, basketball and much much more! Come see us soon, eh!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 202 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Phone: (646) 484-6691
Website: http://www.thecanucknyc.com/
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Reviews
The food is good and that’s it.
When we flagged it, the server told us the menu was “incorrect.” Fine — menus get outdated. What’s not fine: they put it on our table, let us order from it, said nothing, and then charged us more. That’s not a mistake.
That’s negligence at best, predatory at worst.
The kicker?
After telling us the menu was wrong, they left it sitting there. Didn’t take it back. Didn’t offer a correction. Just an angry shrug and a full bill.
No adjustment. No real apology. Nothing.
If your menu is wrong, pull it. If happy hour is over, say so before someone orders. This is not complicated — it’s the bare minimum of running a bar. The Canuck failed it completely.
I’ve had bad service. I’ve had bad food. This is something different: it’s a place that will mislead you on price and then look you in the eye and tell you that’s your problem. Save yourself the aggravation and go somewhere that actually respects its customers.
Confirm every price verbally before you order here. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
First time here 7/2/22. New cool vibe, I used to come here when it was Jake’s.
I had the shay burger with the Caesar salad. The burger was good and so was the salad! It was a good portion as well.
Friendly staff and comfortable bar stools with backs. Hooks for purses and small bags under the bar.
Plenty of TVs.
I’ll be back!
While there are many TVs- they are not always on and if they are on- they are not playing hockey when hockey is on. You’d think- if you are a hockey bar- and there is an NHL game on- you’d have it on- NOPE. Instead, the TVs in the back room are on the screensaver- so we had to flag down a server and ask to have the game turned on. There have even been times when we have been there when they have had replays of regular season NFL games from several days prior- INSTEAD of hockey- just doesn’t make sense for a bar that claims to be a hockey bar.
The food is not good. We were having to grab food beforehand from somewhere else or leave to go eat because of how mediocre the food is. The chicken in the wrap was unseasoned and often seemed undercooked and we did not feel same eating it. I ordered the Turkey BLT once and was served a giant hunk of dry Thanksgiving turkey that even my dog wouldn’t eat when I brought it home to him. Even something as simple as French Fries just never tasted good.
The service was the final straw for us. We have travelled all over the world and been to bars in the City and every city- and never have we had a bartender just shove a seltzer at us and say “you get what you get” when it comes to flavor, “we don’t play the flavor game”. Excuse me? I am not a child- food/drink service I am paying for should never been a “You get what you get, and you don’t get upset” deal. It is rude, demeaning and just unnecessary. They make it feel like they are doing you a favor by giving you a drink and that you should just shut up and be grateful. The bartenders are rude, and even when the bar is not busy- do not want to make drinks or serve beverages. They would rather sit at the end of the bar and talk then serve paying customers.
Ultimately, all this is a shame because this place has some much potential. The decor is super cool for a hockey fan like me to look at and appreciate and the city is so in need of a good hockey bar- this place just ain’t it.
A member of our party arrived at 5:30, claimed a big table, Stefanie said that was ok if we all came, and he gave his card to her and promised we’d all order drinks. He proceeded to order two buckets of drinks, several dishes, and individual drinks on top of that as the rest of our group arrived. We were a group of 6 by the start of the second inning, with a $200 tab, and the rest of the group still waiting in the line outside. Stefanie came and told us we have to order more or let go of the table — we pushed back because we didn’t want anymore food at the time, which is when she announced that there was a $500 minimum we will need to hit. There was no mention of a minimum, and even less so of a concrete number for it when we grabbed the table, and it seems egregious that she’d be applying pressure to spend more and causing a scene when we’ve spent over $200 before the second inning. While we wanted to enjoy the Jays game, we left with a sour taste of our first Canuck experience. We were also there to celebrate a friend’s birthday and were frustrated to have to leave under such conditions.
We were essentially kicked out, as we were getting the cheque, Stephanie tried to charge us regular price for drinks ordered during happy hour. The manager was trying to be cordial and offered us his card, said to email him about the incident, but we did so and it’s been over a week with no reply. Disappointed and will not be going back.
The food was fine.