- Deli Food
- Pub Food
- American
Corcoran's Grill & Pub
Menu for Corcoran's Grill & Pub
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Ratings and Reviews for Corcoran's Grill & Pub
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Apr 30 2012
Ellie S. via Yelp
This is a great Pub! It has always been a regular hangout for Second City students. As you walk in it is very loud in the bar area so be warned. I...read more
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Apr 30 2012
Matthew W. via Yelp
This is the "let's go to the bar" bar. It has everything you need for a good time. Good drinks, nice beer selection, ok food, and decent service. It gets...read more
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Mar 27 2012
Jeff W. via Yelp
The front of the bar is pretty small and gets congested, but the best part and (hidden?) gem is the coach house in the back. It's separated so not so loud...read more
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Jan 04 2009
gtg944q via Citysearch
I went to Corcoran's on a Saturday night with a bunch of friends. The place was nice-ish, really just a normal bar. I was at the b...read more
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Jan 04 2009
via Citysearch
I went to Corcoran's on a Saturday night with a bunch of friends. The place was nice-ish, really just a normal bar. I was at the b...read more
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Jun 16 2008
snoflak25 via Citysearch
I visited Corcoran's today for lunch, and be it safe to say I will never return again. When we arrived the place was not too busy...read more
The Scene
No surprises here--just a pleasant Irish pub with tables and booths along one side of the narrow room, with a bar on the other side. A couple of TVs are usually tuned to sports. Deep, high-backed booths and colorful Tiffany lamps hanging from the ceiling add to the old-fashioned charm of the place. While the bar stools provide a comfortable perch, larger groups gather at the sturdy tables in back. Surrounded by high walls and brick buildings, the small patio is a tad claustrophobic, but pleasant on summer evenings.
The Draw
As would be expected, there's nice selection of beer on tap (from Guinness to Goose Island). Mixed-drink specialties include pint-sized margaritas and a very smooth Manhattan (made with Knob Creek bourbon). Food ranges from the usual fried appetizers to Irish entrees.