Long before craft beer was trending and wing nights were everywhere, Croxley Ales Ale House in Franklin Square was already perfecting the formula. For over 25 years, this iconic Long Island pub has been serving up cold pints, killer wings, and a laid-back atmosphere that keeps regulars coming back and newcomers feeling right at home.
Opened in the 1990s, Croxley’s Franklin Square location was the original seed that grew into what would become one of Long Island’s most beloved bar brands. From the start, it set itself apart with a bold vision: combine a true ale house vibe with a no-nonsense menu of pub favorites and an unrivaled beer selection.
Back then, the idea of a rotating craft beer list was still a novelty. Croxley’s made it a core part of their identity, building relationships with local and international breweries to offer one of the most dynamic tap lineups around. Over the years, as the beer scene exploded, Croxley’s was already ahead of the curve.
Before wing nights were a weekly ritual across Long Island, Croxley’s was drawing crowds with their now-legendary 10¢ and 20¢ wing specials—and today, they’re still considered some of the best wings around. Crispy, saucy, and served fast, Croxley’s wings are available in classic Buffalo, tangy BBQ, fiery hot, and more creative flavors that rotate with the seasons.
This location is still home to the original recipe—and for many locals, that taste brings back decades of memories.
Croxley’s Franklin Square feels like a neighborhood bar should: casual, familiar, and filled with character. The interior is cozy but lively, with warm wood tones, vintage pub signs, and an ever-busy bar that remains the heart of the space. TVs line the walls, making it a perfect place to catch a game, and the crowd is always diverse—longtime patrons, families, first-timers, and friends gathering over drinks.
The service is fast, friendly, and reliable. Many of the staff have been part of the Croxley family for years, adding to the sense of community that defines the place.
What started as one ale house in Franklin Square has grown into a trusted name across Long Island, but the original still holds a special place. It’s not just a bar—it’s a piece of the local fabric. A place where friendships are formed, anniversaries celebrated, and casual nights turn into unforgettable ones.
If you're looking for a bar with history, heart, and damn good wings, Croxley Ales in Franklin Square is where it all began—and it’s still going strong.
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