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Like the title suggests, it reminds me of when I went to a few different places in Ireland a few years ago, as since I don't have Irish cuisine very often, my girlfriend found a deal online so had walked to this place while we stayed in the city a few weeks ago for a short break. I had sausages with some vegetables for lunch, and it was great. I really like the inside design, very classic and majestic feel, a lot of... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about The Irish Club:
This very popular venue that had been here for many years has now closed its doors. I am not sure what is going to happen to this large area of retail along Elizabeth Street. Whilst very popular for cheap drinks and eats, the quality of the food was average at best and people mostly went there for the cheap drinks that members could get. View all feedback.
Hate to be negative up front because the staff were really friendly, but the food from the Bistro is awful. No attention to detail ... Colcannon mash was bland, cold and lumpy ... Parsley sauce like water with parsley, and only a speck of parsley disappointing. My guest had the BBQ pork ribs which had been boiled then presented with a BBQ sauce with no taste. Please improve the food. Wouldn't go back.
We used to visit this restaurant frequently, for both regular meals and events we booked. The food was decent, similar to typical pub fare - nothing extraordinary, but satisfying and reasonably priced. Unfortunately, we no longer frequent this place.
The Irish Club is a vibrant and welcoming place to have a meal and drinks. The location is easily accessible and the service is excellent. It can get quite crowded at times, so keep that in mind when ordering or choosing a seating area. The balcony is also a nice option.
If you enjoy classic Irish pubs, this is the place for you. The atmosphere is lovely, the food is delicious, and they have a great happy hour. They also offer a selection of tasty beers.
After many years of operation I find is very questionable the real reasons this great place was essentially run into the ground and then closed. Some official external enquiry should be made.