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Lir Irish Pub & Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Lir Irish Pub & Restaurant
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Apr 21 2012
John A. via Yelp
Stopped in for lunch on Saturday looking for pub food on Boyslton Street. The place was fairly crowded. Our waitress was rude and took very long to ask for...read more
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Apr 21 2012
Liz P. via Yelp
Met friends here for lunch. It was pretty busy since it was the weekend and a soccer game was on. I was late, but at some point our waitress told my friends...read more
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Apr 17 2012
Sara R. via Yelp
Although a few in my party ordered the Shepherd's Pie and were pleased, I thought the food was less than impressive. They seemed to have a good selection...read more
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Nov 13 2008
huewalsh20 via Citysearch
this place sux!! no only are the drink week, but the bartenders aren't anything to write home about. the music was boring and m...read more
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Aug 01 2008
beanbagger via Citysearch
I've watched a few Sox games here - and the crowd is usually good. Good place to grab a drink afterwork with local professionals. ...read more
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Jul 01 2008
RLucier via Citysearch
Despite reading the previous reviews, I ventured out to Lir on Friday night. Big mistake.... Like the others, I was overcharged. A...read more
The Scene
Imagine a sports bar opening inside the neighborhood library. Lir's 21 televisions are nestled inside dense, largely decorative bookshelves, ensuring that the game is always on. An enormous spiral staircase leads to a similar bar upstairs, and of course, more TVs. A hidden ''chill-out room'' in the basement promises loungey digs with clubby music, popular for the younger late-night crowd. The largely Irish staff is polite and prompt.
The Draw
The best feature is its location: a minor detour from Newbury Street and a stone's throw from the Prudential Mall. In other words, it's perfect for taking a break from shopping. Local suit-and-tie types enjoy hearty pub fare (Dublin sirloin served with homemade brown bread) for lunch and after work, when the happy-hour mingling game begins. Sixteen beers on tap counter a lengthy list of signature cocktails like the mint-chocolate-chip martini, a concoction of Kahlua, vodka and creme de menthe.