Discover Restaurants offering the best Irish food in Park Ridge, Illinois, United States. Park Ridge is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and a Chicago suburb. The population was 37,480 at the 2010 census. It is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of downtown Chicago. It is close to O'Hare International Airport, major expressways, and rail transportation. It is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area, bordering three northwestern neighborhoods of Chicago's Far North Side (Edison Park, Norwood Park, and O'Hare.)
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4 based on 269 reviews
For centuries, a major part of Irish culture and community has been the Public House. Every town in Ireland has their own pub, a meeting place in which members of the community can gather and relax, celebrate and bond over a pint or a song. The atmosphere
Something about Irish Pubs being consistent across the globe. Good food, cold drinks, and great service. Same can be said for this establishment. Walked in and sat at bar. Bar keep was talking to me before I could sit down. Appetizer served within 5 min. Main course served hot and I mean straight from the oven hot. No sitting around with this team. Definitely recommend.
4 based on 61 reviews
We chose this restaurant for its location in downtown Park Ridge, and its food sounded promising. We were not disappointed. All three of us had different menu items and all were pleased. The waitress was very personable. They had just gotten hand held devices for placing our orders more quickly. We'll definitely return - hopefully in warmer weather for al fresco dining.
4 based on 269 reviews
For centuries, a major part of Irish culture and community has been the Public House. Every town in Ireland has their own pub, a meeting place in which members of the community can gather and relax, celebrate and bond over a pint or a song. The atmosphere
Something about Irish Pubs being consistent across the globe. Good food, cold drinks, and great service. Same can be said for this establishment. Walked in and sat at bar. Bar keep was talking to me before I could sit down. Appetizer served within 5 min. Main course served hot and I mean straight from the oven hot. No sitting around with this team. Definitely recommend.
4 based on 49 reviews
We actually stopped in here by accident. We wanted to try the pizza place next door called Giordano's. They told us to go over to Curragh and we could order their pizza and eat it in the pub. Our waitress told us the deep dish pizza would take 40 minutes so we should try some appetizers to hold us over. So we ordered the Ceili Spuds. i'm not a potato eater but these were delicious. The skins were nice and crispy and the mashed potato inside the skins had bacon bits, sour cream and mozzarella. I liked these almost better then the pizza! Will have to stop again and try their other foods.
4 based on 269 reviews
For centuries, a major part of Irish culture and community has been the Public House. Every town in Ireland has their own pub, a meeting place in which members of the community can gather and relax, celebrate and bond over a pint or a song. The atmosphere
Something about Irish Pubs being consistent across the globe. Good food, cold drinks, and great service. Same can be said for this establishment. Walked in and sat at bar. Bar keep was talking to me before I could sit down. Appetizer served within 5 min. Main course served hot and I mean straight from the oven hot. No sitting around with this team. Definitely recommend.
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