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Stopped in here the past St. Patrick's Day as is our yearly routine. It started off bad when they told us they were already out of potato pancakes (at 5 PM) which, for some reason, is our anual Paddy's day routine. And it was more crowded than usual - something about a bus load of people arriving earlier and just leaving when we got there. They weren't even letting people in the back tent for a while. It just seemd to all of us that it was a different crowd this year. This is a great place to stop on a "regular" night or weekend unfortunately I don't know if it will continue to be a stopping point for us on Paddy days in the future.
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John Lewis,
Pittsburgh, PA
(05/22/2007) |
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This is an excellent neighborhood pub. The perfect place to unwind after a day at work. The bar can get crowded at times and parking is on the street but usually available. The food is very, very good. Make sure you try the Fries with Guinness gravy and the hamburgers. All of the Irish fare is good! The bartenders will remember your' first name if you chance into the bar a few times so I suggest you do just that.
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MARK,
CARNEGIE, PA
(01/11/2006) |
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This was a frequent after-work hangout back when I used to work down the street at FZDS/CBC. This is what a neighborhood bar is about -- bartenders who treat you like you belong there, great Irish pub food and a dress-down atmosphere geared toward winding down after a hard day's work rather than toward the "look pretty" primped crowd. HOWEVER -- Beer Snobs(tm) be warnd: this is NOT a "beer bar" destination in that you're not going to find a vast array of micros and rare imports. This place is 100% old-school urban Irish pub, and that should pretty much tell you what sort of beer selection to expect.
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The Enemy,
Chicago, IL
(06/05/2005) |
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This place is of a dying breed - a local establishment that doesn't cater to just the Coor's drinking crowd. If you want to experience a great St Patrick's day pub, go here. While it can get too crowded for it's own good, it's still a good place to go. Better than some of the other "Irish" establishments. The food is good, authentic Irish pub fare. And the beer selection isn't extensive but it is more than adequate.
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John Lewis,
Pittsburgh, PA
(05/10/2005) |
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Paddy's delivers a good evening for this long time Carnegie local.
Tony Egan, a real authentic Irish musician played the guitar and the harmonica through the night, providing a good ole' Irish song or two to share with the beer and friends.
Paddy's has an ample Irish/British selection of beer. This is an Irish pub and a good one for the Pittsburgh metro. They feature Irish Whiskeys, Irish creams and liquors as well as Irish food.
With St. Paddy's day on the way, this is a place you should become familiar with. You are sure to run into locals and old friends at Paddy's.
This is a place I am sure to visit again and am sorry I haven't visited in a while.
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paris lundis,
pittsburgh, PA
(01/29/2005) |
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Great shepherd's pie. Now for the beer. 7 taps - Guinness, Murphy's Stout & Amber, Harp, Labatt Bleu, Yuenling Lager & Coors Light. Around 10-12 bottles, mostly domestic macros.
Now for the good news. Pour House is scheduled to get Smithwicks Irish Ale on tap in March - a beer new to the US market.
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Michael Padgett,
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Good food and decent beer selection with a slant towards Irish, of course. I'd rather be here on St. Patrick's Day than that other "Irish" establishment (Harp & Fiddle).
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John,
Pittsburgh, PA
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Pour House is your essential family owner Irish Bar... A rowdy good time if you like the festivities...
This place is known for its Irish gatherings and political banter...
The beer is standard Anglo-Irish stuff, Guiness, etc...
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paris,
Pittsburgh, PA
(08/29/2002) |
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Dana Thomas-Beach,
Pittsburgh, PA
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