Murphy's Grand Irish Pub/Yelp
- Your local Irish pub is perfect for fish and chips, bangers and mash, or a pint of Guinness.
- Many Irish pubs nationwide are ready to serve up traditional pub fare this St. Patrick's Day.
- We identified iconic Irish pubs based on customer reviews, their dishes, and local history.
Irish pubs nationwide are set to be open this St. Patrick's Day, offering everything from shepherd's pie to gleaming pints of Guinness.
We rounded up stand-out Irish pubs in every state based on customer reviews, local history, unique traditions, cultural relevance, and the restaurants' food and entertainment options.
From historic haunts like McSorley's Old Ale House in New York, which dates all the way back to 1854, to intimate, authentic joints like Galway Bay Irish Pub in Annapolis, here are the most iconic and beloved Irish pubs in every state.
Oh Sherri Pub/Yelp
Oh Sherri Pub is a cozy neighborhood bar in Moody known for its laid-back Irish pub atmosphere.
The local favorite was once ranked the best Irish bar in the state, according to Yelp reviews, and consistently draws regulars for cold beer, classic pub fare, and weekly live music nights that keep the crowd coming back.
Mike C./Yelp
Lucky Lady Pub offers a relaxed Irish pub experience housed in a 1989 building in the Juneau Downtown Historic District.
This Irish-themed bar is popular with locals and cruise visitors, just steps from the waterfront.
Yelp/Tim Finnegan's Irish Restaurant And Pub
Featured on "Drive-ins, Diners, and Dives," Tim Finnegan's Irish Restaurant and Pub brings a traditional Irish pub feel to Glendale.
The longtime local hangout draws crowds for hearty comfort dishes like fish and chips and corned beef and cabbage taquitos, pints of Guinness, and live music.
Christy M./Yelp
Once named by Yelp as the top Irish pub in the state, O'Malley's Irish Grill is a popular Conway pub known for blending Irish traditions with classic American bar fare.
Regulars rave about its fish and chips, reuben sandwiches, and friendly neighborhood vibe, which make it a go-to gathering spot.
Kelly S./Yelp
Tom Bergin's has been a Los Angeles institution since opening in 1936, making it one of the city's oldest Irish pubs.
The historic tavern is famous for its Irish coffee and the thousands of shamrocks lining the ceiling, each honoring a loyal customer who became part of the bar's legacy.
Krista P./Yelp
Jack Quinn's Irish Pub and Restaurant has been a lively downtown Colorado Springs gathering place for decades.
The beloved pub is known for traditional Irish dishes, perfectly poured Guinness, and festive celebrations, especially its popular St. Patrick's Day events.
Colleen C./Yelp
Located inside one of Mystic's oldest buildings, Harp and Hound offers a warm Irish pub atmosphere in this historic seaside town.
Guests flock to the historic spot for craft beer and hearty Irish comfort dishes like bangers and mash and fish and chips.
Maryanne M./Yelp
Kelly's Logan House is both the oldest-operating restaurant and bar in Delaware. It also claims to be the oldest continuous family-owned Irish bar in the US.
Opened in 1864, the bar and restaurant is a National Historic Site and has been the go-to spot in Delaware for St. Patrick's Day celebrations for more than 150 years.
Jenette T./Yelp
Claddagh Cottage Irish Pub is a longtime Orlando favorite that's open in a new location, but has always been known for its traditional Irish hospitality.
The cozy pub draws crowds for classics like cottage pie and Irish stew.
Craig T./Yelp
Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub brings authentic Irish charm to Milton.
The welcoming neighborhood pub is known for hearty dishes like shepherd's pie and all-day Irish breakfast, plus live music and a lively weekend crowd out in its beer garden.
May A./Yelp
Murphy's Bar and Grill has been a Honolulu staple since its opening in 1989, and is widely considered the most historic Irish pub in the state.
The lively Irish pub is known for classic comfort dishes, a strong selection of beer and whiskey, and its popular St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the heart of downtown.
Danielle E./Yelp
The Harp offers a traditional Irish pub experience in Meridian, with what it calls "a truly authentic atmosphere."
The family-run spot is known for classic comfort food, Irish beers on tap, and lively trivia nights.
Joy C./Yelp
Chief O'Neill's Pub Restaurant Beer Garden is a beloved Chicago institution named after the city's former police chief, who was an Irish immigrant.
The spacious pub and garden draw crowds for traditional Irish pub fare, live folk music, and festive events throughout the year.
D H./Yelp
Nine Irish Brothers is a lively Irish pub near Purdue University that's celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
Inspired by family roots in Ireland, the pub is known for hearty dishes like shepherd's pie and fish and chips, as well as Irish spins on classic bar food, such as Irish nachos topped with melted cheddar and Colby cheeses.
Dublin Bay Irish Pub & Grill/Yelp
Dublin Bay Irish Pub & Grill offers a classic Irish pub experience in Ames.
In addition to classic pub grub like onion rings and Buffalo tenders, this cozy spot also offers traditional Irish fare like soda bread, corned beef and cabbage, and a whole menu of Irish whiskeys.
Amy S./Yelp
Bailey's Irish Pub in Leavenworth is a family-run business with consistently positive reviews.
Some of its most beloved dishes include its bangers and mash and fish and chips.
Mia H./Yelp
The Irish Rover has been a Louisville staple since the early 1990s, founded by Irish immigrants who brought traditional pub culture to the city.
The cozy restaurant is known for authentic dishes like seafood pie and lamb-stuffed cabbage, as well as one of the region's largest selections of Irish whiskey.
Katherine S./Yelp
Erin Rose is a beloved Irish bar tucked in New Orleans' French Quarter.
The lively pub is famous for its frozen Irish coffee and classic po'boys served late into the night, making it a favorite stop for locals and visitors.
Gabby B./Yelp
Leary's Landing Irish Pub offers a classic Irish pub experience in the seaside town of Bar Harbor.
Once ranked the best small-town bar in Maine by Thrillist, Leary's is famous for its menu featuring over 50 types of Irish whiskey, as well as popular items like fish and chips.
Gary H./Yelp
Galway Bay Irish Pub has been a fixture in historic Annapolis for decades.
The traditional pub is known for authentic Irish fare like bangers and mash and liver and onions, plus local favorites like crab cakes and an impressive lineup of Irish whiskeys.
Arianne R./Yelp
J.J. Foley's Cafe has been serving Boston since 1909, making it one of the city's oldest Irish pubs.
The historic bar is beloved for its old-school atmosphere, hearty pub fare, and walls filled with memorabilia celebrating more than a century of neighborhood history.
Justin J./Yep
Kennedy's Irish Pub is a longtime gathering place in Waterford known for its friendly neighborhood atmosphere.
Regulars come for classic pub dishes like corned beef and wings, plus cold draft beer and, of course, pints of Guinness.
Lauren R./Yelp
The first Irish pub in the state, O'Donovan's Irish Pub brings a taste of Ireland to downtown Minneapolis.
The bustling locale is known for traditional favorites like fish and chips, live music, and a festive St. Patrick's Day celebration that draws big crowds every year.
Adam H./Yelp
Named by Tasting Table as the best Irish pub in the state, Ash's Irish Pub is famous for its fish and chips and other Irish favorites like Guinness beer and bangers and mash, as well as local grub like country-fried steak.
Eric S./Yelp
O'Malley's Pub in Weston is located underground at what used to be the Weston Brewing Company and is now famous for its wide collection of craft beers.
Jason H./Yelp
Known for its bangers and mash, pasties, and pretzels with beer cheese, this Kalispell institution is the perfect place to grab a cold pint on St. Patrick's Day.
Lauren O./Yelp
Brazen Head Irish Pub has been a staple of Omaha's Old Market district for decades.
The traditional pub is known for Irish classics like corned beef and cabbage and toad in a hole, along with a wide selection of beers and whiskeys.
Aimee K./Yelp
Ceol Irish Pub brings an authentic Irish pub experience to Reno.
Once ranked by Yelp as the top Irish pub in the state, this bar is known for traditional dishes, live music, and a lively atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors.
Suzanne D./Yelp
Shannon Door Irish Pub has been a family-run institution in Jackson since 1953.
The longtime favorite is known for lively live music and its famous bar-style pizza, as well as Irish pub favorites like fish and chips, all served in a cozy, classic New England pub setting.
Frank R./Yelp
The Irish Pub has been an Atlantic City landmark since 1972.
The sprawling pub is famous for serving hearty Irish comfort food around the clock, with classic dishes like shepherd's pie and corned beef drawing loyal crowds and casino-goers alike.
Jessica L./Yelp
Two Fools Tavern was founded by an Irish-born owner who set out to recreate the feel of a traditional Dublin pub.
The popular Albuquerque spot is known for authentic fish and chips, Guinness beef stew, and a wide selection of imported beers.
Matthew L./Yelp
McSorley's Old Ale House is one of the most famous Irish pubs in the US and claims roots dating back to 1854.
The historic East Village tavern is known for its sawdust-covered floors, walls covered in memorabilia and paintings, and a famously simple menu that includes just two house ales, available in light or dark.
Steve W./Yelp
Doherty's Irish Pub & Restaurant offers a classic Irish pub experience in Cary.
The family-run restaurant is known for traditional favorites like fish and chips and more surprising twists on classic pub fare like Irish egg rolls and "not so" Scotch eggs.
Michael L./Yelp
Ebeneezer's Eatery & Irish Pub is a popular Minot gathering spot with a traditional pub feel, once ranked the top Irish bar in the state by Yelp.
The casual restaurant draws crowds for its hearty comfort food, cold pints, and a friendly neighborhood vibe.
Tim R./Yelp
This family-owned restaurant in downtown Findlay is well known for its Irish favorites like fish and chips, boxty dinner, and shepherd's pie, as well as pub grub like sandwiches, salads, and more.
Ronnie R./Yelp
Sean Cummings brings an authentic Irish pub experience to Oklahoma City, inspired by the owner's family roots in Galway and County Clare.
Anchored by traditional Irish dishes like corned beef and cabbage and meat pies, as well as classic bar food like wings made with Guinness, this Irish pub also offers live Irish music from a variety of local acts.
Aimee R./Yelp
Once named the best in the state by Yelp, Whelan's Irish Pub brings a traditional Irish pub feel to Portland.
The lively spot is known for hearty classics like fish and chips, a strong whiskey selection, and regular live music.
Andrew P./Yelp
McGillin's Olde Ale House, originally named the "Bell in Hand Tavern," has been pouring pints in Philadelphia since 1860, making it the city's oldest continuously operating tavern.
The historic Irish pub is beloved for its old-school atmosphere, classic comfort dishes, and walls packed with memorabilia from more than a century of city history.
Heather E./Yelp
Shannon View Inn offers a classic neighborhood Irish pub experience in Warwick.
This longtime favorite is known for hearty comfort food like fish and chips and burgers, pints of Guinness, and live music that keeps this cozy bar lively on weekends.
Seanachai Whiskey & Cocktail Bar/Yelp
Home to Charleston's biggest collection of whiskeys, Seanachai Whiskey & Cocktail Bar also offers a lively beer garden and live music, as well as classic pub fare like corned beef and cabbage and bangers and mash.
Paddy O'Neill's Irish Pub & Grill/Yelp
Found inside the Hotel Alex Johnson, Paddy O'Neill's Irish Pub & Grill offers lunch specials and classic Irish pub fare, such as fish and chips and fine whiskeys.
Karen H./Yelp
McNamara's Irish Pub & Restaurant was founded in 2010 by an Irish native who set out to recreate the feel of a traditional Dublin pub in Nashville.
The lively spot is known for authentic dishes like fish and chips and Scotch eggs, live Irish music, and a festive atmosphere that draws crowds year-round.
Steve W./Yelp
The oldest Irish pub in Austin, B.D. Riley's Irish Pub has been a longtime favorite in the city.
The lively spot draws crowds for classic dishes like fish and chips and Irish stew, a wide selection of Irish beers and whiskeys, and an annual St. Patrick's Day celebration with live music, Irish dancing, and "plenty of craic."
Flanagan's on Main/Yelp
Flanagan's on Main is a lively Irish pub located in the heart of Park City's historic Main Street.
The popular spot draws locals and ski-season visitors for pints of Guinness, classic pub fare, and live entertainment.
Julie E./Yelp
McGrath's Irish Pub is a longtime favorite in the ski town of Killington. Built on a mountainside, the bar features large rocks inside, including one that's become a couch.
The cozy pub is known for hearty comfort food, cold beer, and a lively après-ski crowd during the winter season.
Murphy's Grand Irish Pub/Yelp
Murphy's Grand Irish Pub has been a fixture of Old Town Alexandria for decades, since its opening in 1978.
The lively neighborhood pub is known for traditional Irish dishes like meatloaf and bangers and mash, as well as live music and other events.
Tommy P./Yelp
Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub is a Seattle staple located near the historic Pike Place Market.
The longtime favorite is known for hearty Irish fare, live music, and its reportedly haunted reputation — the building once operated as a mortuary.
Zack S./Yelp
Paddy's Irish Pub brings a classic Irish pub atmosphere to Charles Town, serving homemade bangers and other traditional fare.
Featuring weekday specials and a Sunday brunch menu, as well as overwhelmingly positive reviews, this classic Irish pub has earned its spot as the most iconic Irish pub in the state.
Chadrick J./Yelp
County Clare Irish Pub is a Milwaukee favorite known for its traditional Irish menu and cozy vibe.
The welcoming pub and inn is famous for classics like fish and chips, wide selection of Irish beers and whiskeys, trivia nights, and live music.
Keith G./Yelp
Pat's Brew House blends an Irish pub spirit with a craft brewery in downtown Cody.
The state's first all-women-owned and operated brewery, this lively spot is known for house-brewed beers, hearty comfort food like Irish egg rolls, and its proximity to nearby Yellowstone.