Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Irish pub for games and pints with basic, inexpensive bar food; great for rugby nights, less so for serious dining or quiet chats.
The Thirty Three Irish Pub delivers lively atmosphere and fair-priced pints that justify a visit for rugby nights and casual group gatherings, but basic, inconsistent food quality and service variability on match days prevent a higher grade. The venue excels as a neighborhood sports bar with strong destination appeal for game-watching, yet falls short as a reliable dining destination—making it best suited for drinks and camaraderie rather than culinary expectations.
The Thirty Three Irish Pub delivers a lively sports bar buzz with multiple screens, darts, and a pool table. Reviewers describe a place where pints flow and rugby nights feel electric: "Great energy for the match, friendly faces all around." However, expect noise surges downstairs during events and occasional friction around billing or house rules. Cooking here leans classic pub grub—burgers, hot dogs, nachos, ribs—more about cold pints and camaraderie than culinary fireworks. Diners praise the Guinness pour and fair drink prices, while food feedback ranges from decent to dry. It suits groups meeting to watch a game, unwind after work, or shoot some darts; for destination dining, other spots will serve better plates. Families can make it work thanks to kid-friendly staples like hot dogs, simple burgers, and basic sandwiches at wallet-friendly prices. That said, big match nights get loud and crowded, so earlier hours or non-game days are better for children. No clear kids menu or broad dietary accommodations surfaced in reviews.
Area: Residential-business mix in Chamartín with students and office workers; casual nightlife and sports viewing.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit main streets with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to apartment blocks, small shops, and other bars; metro access within walking distance.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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