The Auld Dubliner

  4.6 – 1,767 reviews   • Irish pub

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Classic, convivial Irish haunt with across-the-pond grub, live music & a full bar turning out pints.

The Auld Dubliner 90802

Hours

Friday12 PM–2 AM
Saturday12 PM–2 AM
Sunday12 PM–2 AM
Monday12 PM–2 AM
Tuesday12 PM–2 AM
Wednesday12 PM–2 AM
Thursday12 PM–2 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 71 S Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

Phone: (562) 437-8300

Website: http://www.aulddubliner.com/

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Reviews

454k30
A proper pub and not just an Irish themed drinking bar. The food is well prepared and incredible. The drinks are well built, the beer is served at correct temperature.
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Steven Fuller
The fish and chips were great. The bangers were the best we’ve had in California. Service was pretty good as well. I’d go back in a heartbeat.
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Cassie
Our party of 4 stopped in on a whim. What a great decision that was!! We were at a hotel nearby and needed supper after a long day of travel. Outstanding food!!!! I had a veggie taco, a corned beef taco, along with a side salad. Both tacos very good but that corned beef taco: Incredible! My son had fish and chips and his wife had a salad but I don’t remember which one. My husband had a pub burger. All food was delicious!!
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Wayne B. Bergeron
Great location (across the street from the Long Beach Convention Center). Has a real pub feel. The food was good (get the Irish nachos and beef dip sandwich). I’m trying hard to find a place with an awesome Guinness. The pour was alright (the head wasn’t as thick as it is in Europe and it didn’t have the creamy mouth feel, but that must be an American formulation of the stout), but I’ll never say no to a glass. The love music on Friday night was good (I think the duo’s name was The Dropkick Mickeys) and they interacted awesome with the crowd. I will definitely be back.
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israel gold
During a convention weekend (with the convention center RIGHT across the street) there’s nothing better than finding a reliable Irish pub. Although the drink prices were a bit steep – the tacos are incredibly well priced as well as the rest of their menu, with solid self service seating, and incredible team to boot!

When I inevitably return for the same event next year you can be sure i’ll be back at The Auld Dubliner.
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Nick Mimi
The beer is cold and there are daily happy hour specials. I’ve enjoyed this establishment multiple times over the years, we like to stay nearby when visiting. When the crew in the back is on their game fried items come out just right, their specialty items have solid flavors, quality and consistency and the special concoctions like the corned beef tacos offered recently were liked by several in our group.
Prices are in line for the area and not so overinflated that folks on per Diem should balk completely at the cost of the meal. You won’t have much left over for anything, else but some self control with the alcoholic beverages and the evening won’t put you in the “hole”.
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Marina Zemskaia
A great pub with live music and super friendly staff.

I asked for my sandwich to be made with a French baguette instead of regular toast, and it turned out amazing! I’ll definitely be coming back!

The place is dog-friendly, which is a big plus.

However, I wouldn’t recommend the calamari here. They’re tough to chew and feel like they’re trying to make you choke on long strips. I’ve had much better calamari elsewhere with a different, more enjoyable texture.

If you’re planning to try the Beef Wellington like I did, you should know that on Sundays when the convention center is open, they’ll serve a convention menu and won’t be able to prepare this dish. For example, we were told that January is quite a busy month for them in this regard.

I strongly recommend calling ahead to check, especially if you’re traveling from far away! It would also be helpful to have this kind of information available on their website.

As for the Shepherd’s Pie, it’s decent, but I probably wouldn’t order it again. It has a lot of mashed potatoes, then a layer of gravy, and finally ground meat with peas. I felt there wasn’t enough meat, and there were too many peas. I’d prefer more meat and perhaps replacing some of the peas with carrots.

Regarding the clam chowder, it’s good and is served with a piece of bread. It’s not quite the same as what you’d get in a seafood restaurant, but for a pub, it’s a decent level of quality.
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JulietEcho36
Amazing live music that makes you feel like you’re in Ireland. My first full Irish Breakfast, and as a 3rd generation Mexican American living in CA, I normally lean toward Mexican pride. Today, I am very proud to also be part Irish. I’m drunk, fat, and happy.
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Ronan Clifford
Traditional Irish pub in a un Traditional area bizarre great food and Guinness definitely worth a visit if your in shoreline village
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Wilson Tsang
TLDR: fish and chips were on point!

I loved the fish and chips, the crispiness but lightness of the batter was just right, the fish was tender and juicy. The French fries were perfectly fried and they gave me extra tartar sauce as well. Great food at a reasonable price!
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