Kildare's Pub
Kildare's has a unique architectural interior that exude the true flavor of Ireland with every stone, mural and tile placed, to hearths of their fireplaces. The Pub, menus, and recipes were designed and created in Ireland. Throughout the pub is displayed Irish bric-a-brac that represents Irish music, brewing traditions, literature, and sports. Kildare's staff was trained in Ireland and the menu features such traditional Irish Favorites as Boxty's, Guinness Stew and Bass Ale Battered Fish & Chips. Selected as "Best Irish Pub" in Main Line Today.
4417 Main Street,
Manayunk, PA 19127
215-482-7242
and
509-511 South 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 574 2995
McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon
McFadden's, an Irish pub chain with locations in Baltimore and New York, is one of Philadelphia's top Irish establishments. Two bars, large televisions, a separate dining room and DJ entertainment make McFadden's a popular hangout for the after-work crowd.
461 N. 3rd Street,
(215) 928-0640
McGillin's Olde Ale House
The oldest Irish watering hole in town, opened in 1860, is McGillin's Olde Ale House, popular with the City Hall crowd for straightforward comfort food and brews. The pub has been voted best Irish bar in Philadelphia on AOL CityGuide & named one of Top 100 Bars in the U.S.
1310 Drury Lane,
(215) 735-5562
Moriarty's Restaurant and Bar
Moriarty's is located in a building that dates back to 1830 with two original fireplaces and a magnificent 1937 sixty-five foot mahogany bar. The second floor hosts an imported antique bar as the centerpiece for their elegant dining room. Moriarty's has been in business for over 30 years winning numerous city awards including including Best of Philly from Philadelphia Magazine, City Paper's Choice, and Best of Penn for their famous wings. They also serve the "Perfect Pint" of Guinness as well as 30 other draft beers and 50 bottled beers.
1116 Walnut Street
(215) 627-7676
New Deck Tavern
Join generations of college students at New Deck Tavern, an authentic Irish restaurant and pub in University City. This Irish tavern has a friendly atmosphere, with pub games, a large single malt scotch collection and a unique draught beer system producing what they claim is "the best pint in the City."
3408 Sansom Street,
(215) 386-4600
the Plough & the Stars
At the Plough & the Stars, an upscale Irish hotspot in Old City, the mussels in sherry, duck pate and broiled salmon topped with crabmeat are among the most popular items on the sophisticated menu. Plough hosts a popular brunch and live entertainment on the weekends with a traditional Irish music session every Sunday from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
123 Chestnut Street,
(215) 733-0300
Tir na Nog
Located in the base of the Phoenix Building, Tir na Nog is a popular hangout for American and Irish citizens alike. Serving
modern Irish American cuisine amidst traditional pub charm, Tir na Nog is perfect for a sophisticated night out or a Saturday watching the football-rather, soccer-game. Selected as Philadelphia's Best Happy Hour by Philadelphia Style magazine.
1600 Arch Street,
(267) 514-1700

