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The Field Authentic Irish Pub & Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for The Field Authentic Irish Pub & Restaurant
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May 12 2012
Meredith M. via Yelp
Last stop on our bar hopping excursion and the perfect place for it. Irish pub with plenty of seating hidden among nooks and crannies. By the time we got...read more
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May 09 2012
Dana S. via Yelp
Haven't eaten here but hope to soon! I didn't consider myself a Guinness drinker so my first time here I was a little unsure of what to order. Alas, I...read more
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May 08 2012
Misty F. via Yelp
I had been here for beers a couple of times before a baseball game and I enjoyed myself. But this time, my husband and I decided to have something to munch...read more
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Oct 20 2008
via Citysearch
The food is great and inexpensive.Went for dinner. Love the selection of pints and the atmosphere is one of a kind. Fun place and...read more
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Oct 20 2008
via Citysearch
The field is a wonderful pub style setting with great Shepards Pie and Fish n Chips! Great place to watch a Soccer Match and relax...read more
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Sep 28 2008
via Citysearch
Doesn't matter if you are not Irish you can still enjoy this great pub. Coming from Ireland I can vouch that this is like an Irish...read more
In Short
A gathering of wooden booths and tables--all said to have been brought over from Ireland--fill this large, popular pub. Recessed lighting and live or pre-recorded Gaelic music set the tone. Locals and tourists looking to chow on corned beef and cabbage and sip pints of Guinness sit upstairs beneath windows frosted with beer logos. As the night goes on, the place becomes packed with a younger, rowdier crowd.