

Convivial Irish pub serving American bar fare, draft beers & whiskeys amid sports-tuned TVs.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–3 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 36 S Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 974-0674
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
You can’t be an Irish Pub without good Irish Stew, come on.
Also $11 for a glass of Guinness?? For shame.
A lackluster Irish pub in downtown Indianapolis.
We came after a day walking around the city for a casual early dinner. We love Irish pubs and have found quite a few amazing ones in our travels all over the world, this was the worst one I’ve been too.
Overall it wasn’t terrible for a bar, just below average. The beers were decent, although with all the breweries in Indianapolis I would have liked to see more local brews. The Guinness was good and poured correctly though. I had one beer and would have ordered more, but the service wasn’t good.
It was quiet when we went. Maybe 3 other tables tops. Our waitress was good at first. Good greeting and helped us with the beers and menu. But once we ordered she barely came back and when she did, I didn’t have time to ask for another beer.
The food was very meh. If we were super hungry from walking around all day we probably would have eaten less than we did. I was told the fries were good and Lowry season, they were plain and bland. As stated, we didn’t get a chance to mention anything and we were hungry. The sandwich I had was fine but the Irish Nachos we had were really sad. Probably the worst Irish Nachos I’ve ever seen.
Overall with the amount of places nearby we made a poor choice but I wish them well. I hope this was just an off day or something, but I won’t be giving them another chance.
Not recommended.
Welcomed at the door and shown excellent hospitality throughout the stay.
Decent menu options with some excellent Irish choices, the Bangers and Mash was especially tasty.
Nice clean ambiance. Worth a stop and visit.
The service, our waitress was OK but she was visibly stressed out and when she brought us our bill, told us we had to handle cashing out ourselves as she was to overwhelmed to take our credit card, process payment and bring it back to us. How bad is management that they can’t help this poor woman out.
Finally, the food. None of it was good, the appetizer O’Reilly’s cheese dip, which should be great since it bears their name, was grainy in texture and lacked any smooth liquidity or rich cheesy taste. It also had chorizo sausage in it, which seemed really odd for an Irish restaurant. My partner had a reuben sandwich that she tasted and thought “someone needs to clean the grill” due to an odd flavor and smell on the corned beef. I had the Cottage Beef Pie, and the most flavorful part of that disaster were the peas. The corned beef was swimming in brown gravy which ruined both flavor elements, and the cheese was flavorless which is probably the good news. Finally even our drinks were subpar. My iced tea was severely diluted probably made from instant mix. My partner’s Arnold Palmer was also diluted or possibly lacked any iced tea element at all, it really looked and tasted like weak lemonade despite our waitress’ reassurance that it was an Arnold Palmer.
In summary, poorly run establishment with zero atmosphere, bad food and drinks. Don’t waste your time or money here.