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Black Irish Pub 13 Selkirk St, Ottawa, Ontario K1L 6...
(+1)6137470517
There are also parking lots for your vehicle, the next parking lot is City of Ottawa Parking at a distance of 189 meters from Black Irish Pub in Vanier,.
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The Black Irish Pub in Ottawa is a hidden gem with great potential, but is plagued by poor management and an inhospitable owner. Despite these drawbacks, the food is fresh and flavorful, with friendly service from the staff. The pub offers a pleasant ambiance, excellent pub food, and a variety of drinks. It is a great spot for a casual night out, with friendly staff and a comfortable atmosphere. Overall, while there are some drawbacks, the Black Irish Pub is a worthy option for those looking for a cozy and welcoming pub experience in Vanier.
What Robert Peixoto likes about Black Irish Pub:
This restaurant in Ottawa is a hidden gem. The staff is fantastic, the menu offers a great selection of food and drinks, and the atmosphere is amazing. The owner is a remarkable person who truly cares about ensuring that guests have a good time. The only drawback is that it is located far from where we live. Overall, keep up the great work! View all feedback.
What Crawford Stanton doesn't like about Black Irish Pub:
This was a very average experience all across the boards. If you're looking for a pub and you're in the neighborhood then go for it. You know what to expect. The service was friendly. Share the love and give me a helpful vote -- thanks. View all feedback.
Best pub to enjoy a Saturday afternoon of great original live music! Tunes After Noon
I absolutely love this place! The service is incredibly friendly and welcoming.
Fine place it is! An island in the stream! Cold beer and friendly faces! I 'd love to go on and...
Very comfortable spot. a bit odd that they close at 1800. I expected them to be open later. Def...
The Black Irish lets us get a glimpse of what it 's like to have what the Brits call a 'local '...