
We focus on gathering and connecting our neighborhood. The city’s best pint of Guinness alongside a brilliant European and craft beer lineup, house-made cocktails, and a from-scratch kitchen. Your home for international sports in Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, and more.
Irish libations & bar food are provided at this dark-wood-accented spot popular for soccer watching.
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 273 Buckhead Ave, Atlanta, GA 30305
Phone: (404) 841-0066
Website: https://www.fadoirishpub.com/
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Food was more hit than miss but most everyone noted that their dish could use more flavor/seasonings. My brother liked his reuben but was a bit bummed that there were only two thin slices of corned beef on it. My shepherd’s pie was plated beautifully but was a bit on the bland side. The fish and chips were spot on though!
Their signature Old Fashioned was great. Prices are reasonable for Buckhead!
Everything was delicious, served quickly by a friendly young lady. I had the cabbage rolls which were even better than I expected and my husband had the fish tacos (that I sampled) and they were also wonderful. My son had the shepherd’s pie that he gobbled up as if he were starving, but he did verbally say it was great. He didn’t eat the salad, but I ate some and it was very fresh. His friend had the fish and chips cup and he really enjoyed that.
Music was decent and good volume and the decor was fitting.
My intention was to secure a seat upon the patio; alas, every corner of it was already overrun by a cheerful horde of college students, each behaving as though stout were the fountain of eternal youth. Thus deprived, I consoled myself with their array of Guinness inspired potations, which I found both abundant and most welcome. One could scarcely lift a glass without the faint suspicion that the brewery itself was watching with approval.
I resolved that I should return on some future occasion when a soccer match is in progress, for the atmosphere, I suspect, will then be nothing short of riotous. With foresight, I inquired into the vexing matter of parking, and was relieved to learn that the house does indeed validate for the garage behind Yeppa. A gentleman likes to know he may part with his coin over ale, not asphalt.
All in all, it is a spot most conducive to merriment, if one does not mind the occasional roar of youth reminding one that his own college days are now but fondly misremembered footnotes.
In town on business. Came over to grab something to eat for supper.
Had shepherds pie, side salad, and Happy Hour Old Fashioned.
Food was terrific and hit the spot. Old Fashioned was good. Happy Hour OF was made with Jamesons – can’t expect much.
Service was good too.
I highly recommend Fados. Will return.
Up the Reds!
Picked up my carry out, got home-no chips in any of the boxes. I drive back and the manager insisted fish and chips do not come with chips unless you specifically order chips.
What??? She ended up giving me 1 order of chips even though there were 2 orders of fish and chips on the order. Fish and chips is an internationally known meal…it comes with fish…and chips…
I’ve been here before, brought friends and family here-spent a good amount of money over the years. I live across the street and order takeout often but this experience makes me not want to go back which is unfortunate.