Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States. Upper Marlboro, officially the Town of Upper Marlboro, is the seat of Prince George's County, Maryland in the United States. The population within the town limits was 631 at the 2010 U.S. Census, although Greater Upper Marlboro is many times larger.
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I had lunch with a group of 11 people, so I saw many dishes. The staff were very nice and helpful. The food however was mediocre only. I had turkey chili which was okay, but nothing worth eating again. Friend had the cream of crab, which I tasted - yuck. It was thin and not creamy and almost sweet, maybe sherry? She ate less than 1/3 of her soup. The burgers looked good and came on nicely toasted brioche buns. I'm not a burger person, so no good for me. They also had three kind of cheese for the burgers. One friend ordered pulled pork, with no bun. They brought the bun which was easy enough to sit to the side, but he said it was spicy and that was not listed in the description and he does not like spicy. The French fries were hot and crisp. Our food wasn't served all at the same time. They did have several daily specials and soups, which is nice. The prices seemed fair. Not impressed and won't be back. Sorry, I was hoping to find a new place.
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3 based on 20 reviews
I stopped in town to take some pictures of the city center and stumbled into this charming neighborhood restaurant and bar (one of the two opened while I was there). It was dinner time so I might as well stop to eat. I walked in and I love the place and the homey atmosphere. It looks as if everybody knows everyone. And if you are a big eater, you will not be disappointed here. My dinner was excellent, the workers and the bartender were very pleasant and efficient (I got the last chair at the bar). It is located right next to the County Court House in a small strip of stores. Plenty public parking on street, especially after office hours. If you are in town, I highly recommend the place.
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This place could be a diamond if they would hire someone that can cook quick lunches. They do serve a new pizza that is pretty good for a frozen product and not very expensive 8.99 for a large plain. They clam to have good chilly and they serve breakfast also they do have fresh fries but they need to cook them longer to make them a little more crispy.
This place is to be avoided if you are in search of a family friendly and unthreatening evening out. This seemingly careless, unconcerned and inconsiderate management that is either blind or immune to blasphemous speech with unchecked openly aggressive patrons not seen in any restaurant establishment of this type...EVER!! Let's at least consider our kids and delete this location from your search options. Enjoy your trip to the area!
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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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