Find out what Irish restaurants to try in Riverdale including Galway Bay, Mick O'Shea's, James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant, Killarney House Restaurant
4 based on 753 reviews
A taste of Ireland is all about friendly surroundings and an immediate sense of feeling right at home. Visit Galway Bay and discover how to find that atmosphere right in your own neighborhood. Come on in and fill up on Irish. Relax in a traditional Irish
Nice place to grab cocktails and apps. Didnât eat a full meal. But the chowder and the oysters were delicious and the cocktails were strong. Kinda loud, it is a bar.
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4 based on 183 reviews
Your local, neighborhood Pub in downtown Baltimore serving up Irish, local, Southwestern, seafood, and Pub favorites. Brunch served every Saturday and Sunday 11am-3pm. Beyond providing an excellent experience, Mick OâSheaâs is committed to using fresh, lo
We first went to O'Shea's 20 years ago and loved it, we haven't been back since , we are back in Baltimore and decided to go for lunch and we still love it. Amazing fresh oysters and crab cakes. We won't let 20 years go by to return.
4 based on 645 reviews
The James Joyce Pub is a large pub next to the Waterfront Marriott hotel. It has a nice selection of beers on tap. They told us that they had live music but the time and content were misrepresented. Too bad - we were looking forward to it.
4 based on 161 reviews
Killarney House Irish Restaurant and Pub is a taste of Ireland right here in Maryland! We offer many Irish favorites including Corned Beef and Cabbage, Shepherds Pie and the best CRAB CAKES anywhere, along with your favorite American specials. We also hav
This is a real find - nestled off road amidst the rolling countryside of Davidsonville, Maryland, a relatively authentic Irish restaurant serving typical Irish food including bangers and mash, shepherd's pie, pasties, corned beef and cabbage, crab cakes and fresh Irish bread. The drinks menu includes Smithwicks, Guinness on tap, a selection of fine draft beer and a range of whiskies and spirits. We stopped in at lunch time during a trip to Annapolis â the Killarney also has a pub in addition to the restaurant, which is quite spacious. The corned beef dinner with champ potatoes, carrots and parsnips was wonderful as was the Pat Murphy's pot roast - delicious! We got on the end of their happy hour (3 hours in fact, from 3 to 6 on weekdays), with bargain special beers at less than $5.00 and pints of Guinness, of course. Prices were competitive and two of us dined there for about $50. We plan to go back to visit the bar, if we pass this way again, to hear their much praised Irish music sessions.
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