
Hours
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 3–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 3–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 3–11 PM |
| Thursday | 3 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 424 Olive Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Phone: (714) 536-6776
Website: http://www.theirishman.com/
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Reviews
The place felt really Irish. The bartender had a great accent. The place was filled with Irish looking people. That’s why I gave it 5 stars. I had a black and tan, and a Shepherds pie. The shepherds pie was pathetic. It was 4 to 6 oz of mash potatoes and gravy maybe 2 peas and a slice of carrot.
While the capacity of the building is quite small, the atmosphere is very electric. The place is decorated with cool lights and there is even outdoor seating.
The service is good too. All of the waitresses that I met, Jessica, Sarah, and Andria, were very friendly and personable.
Don’t forget to grab some popcorn as well.
Overall, this is a chill little Irish bar with good vibes and friendly people.
They have Karaoke on Saturdays at 8pm. The more I sit inside here the more I like it.
Sláinte!
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UPDATE:. Before leaving the bartender saw my note on the receipt and apologized. She offered me a drink, but I don’t drink so she brought a gift card to me to make up for my disappointing meal.
Heather didn’t just sing—she owned the stage like she was born on it, probably with a rhinestone mic in one hand and a fan club already assembled. Her performance was magnetic, confident, and wildly entertaining. Whether she was channeling Dolly Parton or belting out 80s power ballads, Heather lit up the place like a human disco ball. People stopped mid-conversation. Drinks were put down. Even the bartender gave a slow, reverent nod.
But… and it’s a meaningful “but”—the karaoke jockey needs a serious tune-up. We’re talking missed cues, awkward silence between songs, and a complete lack of hype energy. It’s like they were running on airplane mode. In a room fueled by musical chaos and enthusiastic amateurs, you need a host who keeps the momentum going, not one who’s out here doing their taxes between tracks.
Just maybe bring your own playlist—because the KJ not only struggles with the sound system but also has a curious habit of skipping people who’ve been patiently waiting their turn.