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The Best Irish Pubs In Big Cities Around The US

Buena Vista Cafe — San Francisco, CA

The Best Irish Pubs In Big Cities Around The US

Clarke's — Miami Beach, FL

Clarke

840 First Street

Clarke's is in South Beach, Miami, but is not overrun with tourists or the clubbing youth.

It has some fantastic food and once you find it, it is easy to become a regular.

It is a great spot for a casual drink or meal.

County Clare — Milwaukee, WI

County Clare — Milwaukee, WI

1234 N Astor St

County Clare has some great desserts in addition to the authentic beer and music. It has imported whisky, spirits, and wine.

St. Patrick's Day festivities begin at 6 a.m. and last until midnight, with live music and dancing.

The bar is highlighted by 20 stained glass windows.

It also has an inn with a charming decor.

Fado Irish Pub — Atlanta, GA

Fado Irish Pub — Atlanta, GA

273 Buckhead Ave

Fado is one of the most highly acclaimed bars in Atlanta.

It is a great environment for a one-on-one date or a large party.

There are many Fados around the country, but the one in Atlanta was the original.

It has a number of different events planned during the week of St. Patrick's Day.

The Field — San Diego, CA

The Field — San Diego, CA

544 Fifth Ave.

The Field is the most authentic Irish pub in San Diego. It is a standard stop on pub crawls and before Padres' games.

It was shipped piece-by-piece from Ireland and reassembled in California.

The customers rave about the food and service.

The Idle Rich — Dallas, TX

The Idle Rich — Dallas, TX

2614 McKinney Ave

The Idle Rich gets packed on the weekends, but has seating that makes intimate conversations possible regardless of the scene.

This place gets great reviews for its food and has an amazing beer selection.

The owner of The Idle Rich is Feargal McKinney, a true Irishman, who own a number of Irish pubs.

It also has special events planned for St. Patrick's Day.

The Irish Snug — Denver, CO

The Irish Snug — Denver, CO

1201 East Colfax Avenue

The Irish Snug gets great reviews from its regulars.  

From the food and drink selection, to the happy hours, to the service, this pub is the place to go if you want an Irish experience in Denver.

It even has a dog-friendly patio.

Kells — Portland, OR

Kells — Portland, OR

112 SW Second Ave.

Kells has been a popular spot in Portland for almost 25 years.

It has live music seven nights a week and even has its own cigar room.  

If you are looking for something different, it even hosts amateur boxing matches.

Check out the special St. Patrick's Day events.

McCoy's Public House — Kansas City, MO

McCoy

4057 Pennsylvania Ave

McCoy's is a place that locals return to over and over for the delicious food and Guinness.  

There is a great outdoor patio for the warmer days.  

It is also protected by the shade of trees, making it fantastic even in the sticky summer months.

McGurk's — St. Louis, MO

McGurk

1200 Russell Blvd.

McGurk's opened 35 years ago and its popularity has increased ever since.  

It has a 10,000-square-foot outdoor garden with a fountain, waterfall, and two outdoor bars to compliment the wood and brick decor inside.

The bar will have live Irish bands all day and evening for St. Patrick's Day.

McSorley's Old Ale House — New York, NY

McSorley

15 East 7th Street

McSorley's opened in 1854 and is New York City's oldest continuously operational pub.

Famous people, including Abe Lincoln and John Lennon, have visited.

Women were not always welcome, but have been since 1970.

Murphy's — Honolulu, HI

Murphy

2 Merchant Street

Great Irish pubs are even found in the state that is farthest from Ireland.  

Murphy's, in Honolulu, Hawaii, serves authentic Irish food and the bartenders really know how to pour a Guinness.

Murphy's hosts one of the biggest block parties of any bar in the U.S. for St. Patrick's day.

It is also very socially conscious. It has raised money and awareness for countless causes over the years.

Patrick's of Pratt Street — Baltimore, MD

Patrick

934 W. Pratt Street

Patrick's of Pratt Street claims to be America's oldest Irish pub.  

It has been continuously owned and operated by the same family since 1847.  

Not only is it a popular bar, but it has great crab cakes too.

Stone Mad Pub — Cleveland, OH

Stone Mad Pub — Cleveland, OH

1306 W 65th St

Stone Mad Pub is known for its...stone. It has amazing stonework both inside and out.  

There is a portion of the patio, including benches and tables, that is made of stone.

It also has a bocce ball court.

Molly Malone's — Los Angeles, CA

Molly Malone

575 South Fairfax Ave

Molly Malone's first opened in 1969 and has been owned and operated by the same family ever since.

It features live musical performances at least five night each week. The artists are both local and on national tours, with a variety of genres.

This pub also has over 70 paintings of famous Irish people, longtime staff, and notable patrons.

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