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Claddagh Irish Pub
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Ratings and Reviews for Claddagh Irish Pub
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Apr 29 2012
Johanna L. via Yelp
Authentic Irish food, irish decor that makes a Irish lady feel at home. Best corn beef &y cabbage Iv had in a bit. I found my new happy hour hang out....read more
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Apr 23 2012
Chris G. via Yelp
Good Beer. I wasn't too happy to be served my Guiness in a plastic cup though. The bartender said it was because the fireman convention came through town,...read more
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Mar 17 2012
Kinsey E. via Yelp
The only times I have ever been here havr been on St. Patty's day for the last few years. Great beer specials and friendly staff. Not much else to say...read more
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Dec 01 2007
via Citysearch
They have really good authentic irish food here, I love the rasher bacon, and of course a fine selection of Irish whiskey. Actual...read more
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Aug 18 2007
bebeblues via Citysearch
We live in NC and we are still craving this place! We were in town for the Formula 1 race in June and went downtown every night. W...read more
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Mar 27 2006
jenseju via Citysearch
I've never been to the downtown Claddagh... this refers to the north side one. I've been there 6 or 7 times, but not for about a y...read more
In Short
Stained glass, wood-paneled niches warmed by fireplaces, cozy booths and a rollicking central bar impart Celtic atmosphere, enhanced two days a week by live music. An extensive beer list could please any Irishman, and the authentic Irish menu, with a little Guinness in just about everything from the beef stew to the chocolate cake, should satisfy any Celtic appetite. To experience a real Irish meal instead of looking like an Irish-wannabe, skip the Americanized corned beef and cabbage. Order the shepherd's pie or bangers and mash for a truly authentic Celtic dinner.