

Authentic Irish Pub opened in 1994. Large front patio for outdoor dining and also large covered back patio. SNUG available for parties or quieter dining. Something for everyone. Wide variety of local craft beers, ciders and imports. Best Guinness in town! Cocktails and wine list. Over 100 different whiskeys from around the globe. Irish pub fare in large portions!
Old-fashioned Irish pub with a back patio attracts crowds for sports-watching & occasional DJ sets.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Monday | 3 PM–2 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 156 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Phone: (408) 749-8373
Website: https://www.fibbars.com/
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Reviews
Well…a couple of days later my wife and I were looking for lunch so we went back. We sat at a table and were lucky enough to get Ashley again. I asked for a Half & Half ( Harp and Guinness ) and when she brought it to me it was perfect. The chicken Curry was really really good. I’m still craving it back here in the Chicago area. My wife had the Reuben which she loved. I love Fibbar Magees and wish it was near me, great food, great staff and a comfortable atmosphere.
It’s cash only, which is already questionable, and we all know why some places choose to do that.
I went in for a calm, end-of-the-night drink and ended up being harassed by another customer. He even pushed my date’s chair, and thankfully the bouncer stepped in immediately.
The drink prices kept changing, and I overheard a couple of guys accusing the bartender of shorting them $5 from their change—which, based on their reactions, didn’t seem like the first time it happened.
When I ordered my drink, it was made incorrectly. When I politely told the bartender, she got extremely frustrated for no reason. I ended up just saying “fine” to avoid more attitude. If you’re working directly with the public, especially behind a bar, having a decent attitude is basic professionalism.
They are pouring way too much alcohol some of us don’t want to be drunk!
On a positive note, the blonde bartender was very professional and made great drinks. She was the only good part of the experience.
The server is still (in this day & age AND in CA) gender labeling people. The server referred to us as “ladies” several times and one of us does not identify as a lady. This could all be rectified if you tell your staff to start greeting & addressing people in gender neutral terms. Such as, How is everyone today? Hello everyone, Hello or Hi folks, Hello friends, Hi there, how many in your party? Hi, how are we today? Greetings, how is everyone? And, just say “enjoy your meals” without adding a gender tag. When saying goodbye, you can say, thank you & have a great day. No need to say “Bye genders”. Why do your servers feel they need to add genders to everything? Come on, you can do better. To be clear, it was the plus sized server. The other servers did not label us.
Went on Sunday and had the Irish Stew and the Shepherd’s Pie. Good portions for salty but decently flavored bar fare. Drink prices are reasonable (Two pours of Russian River brews were $8-10 each, there are cheaper options). However, service was slow (food came out reasonably quickly, but it took a while for anyone to check on us) and I’m surprised we never got water.