If you are looking for the true Irish pub experience then Obyrne's Irish Pub should be your first port of call. The pub has managed to retain the charm and characteristics of it's past and in particular it's patrons. Take some time to absorb the pictures and scrolls covering the walls. There is a palpable sense of history within these timeworn walls.more...See more text
The green paint job and Public House in Gaelic script over the front door mean O’Byrne’s is hard to mistake for anything but an Irish pub. Inside, the friendly, festive vibe and the great selection of Irish whiskeys confirm its Emerald Isle identity. They’ve got Blackbush and Bushmills to Powers and Paddy. While you’re here, don’t miss the delicious fish ‘n’ chips.
This is a chill spot to hang out and enjoy a few beers. It’s located on Whyte Avenue, so you can enjoy a nice meal out with your ladies before heading over to O’Byrne’s for some drinks and dancing. The dance floor is small but the music is generally pretty good and people do dance here – at least on weekends.
They prepare a house specialty called the beesar: a traditional Smirnoff caesar topped with a domestic beer of your choice for a truly interesting drink. Or, opt for the Hendricks Gin caesar, finished with a spicy bean.