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Irish Pubs in Las Vegas
Ritchie McNeely’s, located in the former Al’s Garage space in The District, has some nice Irish decor to make you feel like you are on the streets of Dublin – sort of.
In addition to normal bar food, the Irish fare on the small menu includes Jameson glazed wings, fish-and-chips, and a burger topped with corned beef.
The service is hit and miss here.
Ritchie’s regularly has some good live music. They have pool tables as well if you are looking to hustle.
As one customer puts it, Sean Patrick’s has its subtle “Irish vibes.” Part of Golden Entertainment’s PT’s chain, Sean Patrick’s will satiate your thirst for a whiskey on the rocks, but won’t make you think like you were magically transported to Dublin. There are a few Irish items on the menu including fish-and-chips, shepherd’s pie, and corned beef and cabbage. However, most of the menu is your standard Vegas gaming tavern burgers, sandwiches, salads, pizzas, appetizers, and the like. The bar has daily happy hour specials. Like other Golden Entertainment bars, they show UFC pay-per-views here.
Right off the bustling Fremont Street and the only building that looks and beckons like an ice-cold beer, Hennessey’s Tavern has it all: live music, drink specials, and that renowned “Irish Hospitality since 1976.” Irish favorites on the menu include fish-and-chips and shepherd’s pie. Other menu items have some Irish flare so give them an A for effort on that front. Hennessey’s offers a burger of the month many locals and visitors alike enjoy.
Hennesey’s serves breakfast so if you wake up early and want to watch a major soccer match from Europe with some hooligans, this is your place. Also because of its Downtown location, Hennessey’s is a great place to hang out and listen to live music after enjoying an evening out at First Friday.
Right off the bustling Fremont Street and the only building that looks and beckons like an ice-cold beer, Hennessey’s Tavern has it all: live music, drink specials, and that renowned “Irish Hospitality since 1976.” Irish favorites on the menu include fish-and-chips and shepherd’s pie. Other menu items have some Irish flare so give them an A for effort on that front. Hennessey’s offers a burger of the month many locals and visitors alike enjoy.
Hennesey’s serves breakfast so if you wake up early and want to watch a major soccer match from Europe with some hooligans, this is your place. Also because of its Downtown location, Hennessey’s is a great place to hang out and listen to live music after enjoying an evening out at First Friday.
Nine Fine Irishmen gets its name from (you guessed it) 9 extraordinary Irishmen and their adventures. In our opinion, Nine Fine is the best place on The Strip to enjoy live Irish music while drinking a pint. In other words, it has more of a party feel, and less of a watch a soccer match on TV feel.
Get a little taste of Ireland in Las Vegas with all the favorite spirits and stouts. Irish items on the food menu include sausage rolls, creamy cabbage soup, fish-and-chips, shepherd’s pie, bangers and mash, lamb and Guinness stew, and chicken pot pie.
Nine Fine’s house band plays a mix of traditional Irish music, wild electric jigs & reels, and classic sing-along songs. Nine Fine has private space for parties.
Voted best Irish pub in Nevada, McMullan’s lives up to its Irish heritage. We have always loved the design of McMullan’s with all of its dark woods, semi-private rooms, little nooks and crannies.
McMullan’s has more of a ‘pub-feel’ and less of a party feel. The Irish items on the menu are too numerous to count and include things like Irish poutine, their famous Irish Nachos with their homemade crispy potato chips, fish-and-chips, Irish stew, bangers and mash, and shepherd’s pie. Because it is open 24 hours, it is a great place to watch European soccer matches, rugby, and World Cup action – the owners are Liverpool fans.
Trivia enthusiasts can enjoy a pub quiz every Tuesday – members of The Premier Vegas team are proud to report that we actually won McMullan’s trivia night one time nearly twenty years ago. We won’t tell you how many times we lost!