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Guinness lovers and lovers of camaraderie converge at this casual and welcoming Irish pub. The beer certainly reflects the Emerald Isle influences, on tap are Guinness, Harp, Smithwick's, Newcastle and a rotating selection of featured beer. The bottles are heavy on the Irish and UK suds with some domestic and international brews, whiskey and other spirits rounding out the menu. The food is decidedly American bar grub, mostly sandwiches. The closest the menu gets to the other side of the pond is a spiced Welsh rarebit of cheddar, Smithwick's Ale, worcestershire sauce, tomatoes, scallions and bacon. Whether you stop by for a pint or a nosh you'll be kept warm by the crackling fireplace inside in the winter or cooled down while chatting up new friends on the air-conditioned patio in the summer.
The *only* place to catch Euro footie matches in Dallas, in my opinion. The drool-worthy bikes parked out front are a bonus.
Awesome place very chill and a nice change of atmosphere
My favorite pub in all of Dallas!
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This is the anti-meat market bar on Greenville Avenue. The black-and-tans are excellent, as are the deli sandwiches. What else can we say? Do you want dumb jokes about Blarney Stones and Lucky Charms? Forget it, we're not into that kind of exploitation. This is a great casual watering hole where you can concentrate on what Irish pubs are all about: drinking until the road rises up to meet you at 2 o'clock in the morning. OK, so we're weak. More »
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