
Family-friendly Irish pub with ample seating offering standard eats plus Sunday brunch.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 42 Main St, Senoia, GA 30276
Phone: (770) 727-3020
Website: http://www.maguiresirishpub.com/
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Reviews
During our meal, my 4-year-old daughter ordered French onion soup. She was perfectly fine before eating, but shortly afterward became suddenly ill and projectile vomited at the table. While most of it was caught in a bag, some ended up on the floor. I immediately took my daughter outside to clean her up and calm her down.
While I was gone, my wife — who is 7 months pregnant and currently dealing with significant back pain — was instructed to clean the mess herself. A manager directed our waitress to tell her to do this, and did so within earshot of my wife as if she were not standing there. She was given only towels and was expected to get down on her hands and knees in front of a packed restaurant to clean the floor herself.
Having worked in customer service, I understand accidents happen and restaurants have established procedures and sanitation protocols for situations like this. Staff are typically trained to handle bodily fluid cleanup for both safety and dignity reasons. My wife was not offered proper cleaning equipment, assistance, or even basic consideration — despite being visibly pregnant.
To make matters worse, as she finished cleaning, the same manager again spoke within earshot asking staff to get my wife to bag up the towels, further adding to an already humiliating situation.
I want to be clear: our waitress herself was excellent. Her service was attentive, kind, and professional, and this review is not a reflection on her effort. The issue lies entirely with management’s handling of the situation.
This could have been handled with compassion, professionalism, and basic hospitality. Instead, it left our family embarrassed and deeply disappointed.
I strongly encourage Maguire’s leadership to review their policies, training, and expectations for management staff. Situations involving sick children should be met with empathy and proper procedure, not embarrassment for the guests involved.
This experience was genuinely shocking and, frankly, unexplainable.
Tonight, my boys were overtired and in rare form. The oldest was on the verge of a meltdown over a stolen gumball, and the staff felt bad for him and gave him a cookie. He immediately perked up, and said this is his FAVORITE place. He’s always loved it here, but the cookie was the icing on the cake. His younger brother (the gumball thief) ran from our
table to the checkerboard while the adults were eating. I dragged him back to the table, and didn’t realize he’d lost a shoe until a sweet staff member brought it back to us.
Every time we visit, it truly feels like visiting family. We do our best to make sure our kids aren’t being obnoxious, but the understanding and empathy we get when the kids are a little “off” is part of what keeps us coming back.
On top of all that, my very particular and very British father-in-law loves the food, and is consistently pleased with Maguire’s. If you’re looking for authenticity, his approval is the gold standard. I’m as American as it gets, and I love the food, too. My SIL is vegan, and can always find something suitable to eat, too. There’s truly something for everyone, and the vibes are spot-on for a true Irish pub.