Delivery · Takeout
Cozy Irish pub with hearty classics, TVs, karaoke, trivia, and a loyal neighborhood crowd; fun vibe but bar service can be slow or curt at busy times.
The Irish Times Pub & Restaurant delivers reliable pub comfort with solid food quality anchored by well-executed Irish classics and a respected Full Irish Breakfast, supported by a warm, neighborhood atmosphere and strong local loyalty. However, service inconsistency—particularly during peak times and shift changes— and occasional food execution gaps prevent grade A-grade territory. It's a dependable neighborhood destination for casual dining and events, not a standout establishment.
Dark wood, cozy booths, and the hum of games on TV set an easygoing scene where locals mingle with trivia teams and karaoke fans. A diner summed it up: "A classic pub with a friendly crowd and hearty plates." The vibe is warm and bustling on event nights and calmer by day, with a back patio adding breathing room. The cooking leans comfort-first: shepherd pie, fish and chips, bangers, plus pizzas and a legit Full Irish Breakfast with black and white pudding. Expect solid pub fare over flair—the appeal is hearty and familiar rather than experimental. Portions satisfy, beer lists run deep, and a well-poured Guinness gets nods from enthusiasts. Families fare fine here thanks to kid-friendly staples like pizza, tenders, fries, and pancakes at brunch. There is no explicit kids menu noted, but simple options abound; arrive earlier in the evening to avoid louder karaoke or game-night crowds.
Area: Quiet Westside block near Culver City with neighborhood bar feel; draws locals for sports, karaoke, and trivia.
Safety: Generally safe, moderate foot traffic; nighttime feels fine with typical urban awareness.
Nearby: Near residential streets, small businesses, and transit corridors; TVs draw game-day crowds.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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