Discover Restaurants offering the best Irish food in Plymouth, Vermont, United States. Plymouth is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 619 at the 2010 census. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, was born and reared in Plymouth and is buried there as well. The State of Vermont Division for Historic Preservation owns and maintains the Coolidge Homestead and the village of Plymouth Notch.
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4 based on 260 reviews
McGrathâs is a true Irish Pub from the cozy ambiance to the excellent home cooked food, Guinness pours complete with Shamrock on top and personal and friendly service from the barâs owner. The atmosphere provides a completely unique âIrish feelâ experience. I highly recommend a visit to McGrathâs!
4 based on 200 reviews
"Come for the food, stay for the fun!!" Welcome to The Killarney, a family owned and operated pub, where locals and visitors alike come to gather in an authentic Irish atmosphere. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, unwinding with friends over
We retired in Ludlow four years ago and have had the opportunity to visit pretty much all the eating establishments in town. Frankly, they're all pretty good but Killarney is the clear winner. With a great location (right at the base of Okemo Mountain's access road), it's an Irish Pub with great food, reasonable prices, and a fun Trivia Contest on Tuesday evenings.I appreciate your glowing review! Your support really means a lot. I'm so glad you've enjoyed all your visits. Can't wait to see you back here soon!Until then,Mark, Owner
4 based on 38 reviews
OâDwyerâs is a family owned Irish Bar and restaurant with a full bar and great home cooked food we have a full bar with Guinness, Harp and Smithwicks on draft along with five seasonal beers not to mention a great selection of spirits.
Visited on a Saturday night when they had live music. Waited 30 minutes for a table - was originally told "don't know if you'll get a table as people will be staying to listen to the music". It's like they wanted us to turn around and leave. We were staying at the lodge and wanted food and beer and didn't want to drive to get them so decided to wait it out. After 30 minutes finally got a table. Were given water and a menu right away then never saw the server again for a good 20 minutes. Decided to go up to the bar to get my own beer and was intercepted by someone who seemed to be the manager. He said the server would be right over to take our drink and food order. Waited another 20 minutes and decided to leave. I would have loved to stay and listen to the music but come on, this was the worst service I have ever experienced. You know the place is going to be busy on nights with live music....either staff for it or get in staff that are competent. Don't waste your time... go to the restaurant at the bottom of the hill....much better atmosphere (not dingy like this place) and you will actually be welcomed, seated and served!!!Sorry you did't get the service you you absolutely deserve, we were short staffed that night and its as shame you did't get a chance to dine with us.
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