Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Irish pub with strong Guinness pours, sports energy, and classic comfort dishes; service and food consistency can wobble on busy nights but value is solid for the area.
Ireland's Four Courts delivers reliable pub dining with strong food quality in classic comfort fare and friendly, efficient service, particularly at the bar. However, inconsistent execution—notably with fish and chips doneness— prevents a higher grade, and the bustling atmosphere can overwhelm service during peak match nights. A solid neighborhood favorite with loyal regulars, though not a destination establishment.
The room feels warm and bustling, with pints flowing and big games on every screen. Reviewers call out a "proper Guinness pour" and upbeat staff, though on packed nights service can waver. After the remodel, the space reads cozy and authentic, the kind of place where regulars trade match predictions. Expect energy that ramps up fast during kickoffs and live music nights, with a lively crowd more than hushed conversation. The kitchen leans classic Irish pub—think shepherd pie, fish and chips, wings, and the occasional Reuben. The culinary approach is traditional comfort rather than flashy, and when it hits, it is satisfying in that rib-sticking way. Several diners rave about the pie and crispy wings; a few note the fish can swing from golden to over-browned on busy nights. Prices feel fair for Clarendon, though some drinks feel pricey, especially shots. Families do fine here earlier in the day. Kids gravitate to mac and cheese, tenders, and wings, and the menu has straightforward options like burgers and pies. Once the matches start and music kicks up, volume climbs; for a calmer meal with kids, aim for off-peak hours. No explicit kids menu listed, but portions and simple staples suit less adventurous eaters.
Area: Energetic urban hub with young professionals, game-day crowds, and late-night bar traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, busy streets; bar rush can feel crowded but high foot traffic.
Nearby: Near Metro, bars, and retail; popular for soccer viewings and weekend nightlife.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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