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Contribute Feedback What User likes about O'malley's Irish Pub:
5 stars if they served Magners! The bartenders were incredibly friendly, and the atmosphere was great. They have three billiard tables, trivia on Mondays, and live music—everything you could want. The Guinness was poured perfectly. I’ll write another review if I get the chance to try the food! View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about O'malley's Irish Pub:
The restaurant wasn't very busy, yet the staff moved at a snail's pace and didn't seem very attentive. It's hard to believe they were overwhelmed. It's a shame, as I really enjoyed the atmosphere. Food rating: 4/5. View all feedback.
I have debated whether or not to write this review, but considering that 3 months after my terrible experience that I still apoplectic with anger, I believe you deserve any deceitful comment I have to give. First of all, I really liked O 'Malley's; it was my place. Not anymore. From the beginning a friend and I went in and October, sat down and in over 40 minutes received ZERO service. Before you look for excuses for yourself, it wasn't a Friday or Saturday night, and the place wasn't busy crazy. After almost an hour not receiving service my friend and I moved to another table where hopefully someone would notice our existence. The key page note here to know that earlier in the year I fell and broke almost half the bones on the right side of my body. One year later, I still feel immense pain and still take several medications to help with the healing process. One of these drugs I take is in a pulverulent form that I mix with regular bottle of water. After an hour of waiting I was in pain and my joints were attracted, so I took my meditated bottle from my handbag and took a few sips to relieve the pain (as well as the face we had in an hour 't even got a glass of fucked water). Immediately your waitress grabbed the bottle from my hand and said that no food or drink was allowed outside. This is creepy when you look at all bottles in the hands of other customers. Nevertheless, I said that waitress explicitly that it was not only water, but my medicines (which, by the way, is very expensive). She refused to listen. I asked her to give it back and put me in our car. She refused. I then said well, give it back and we'll do something else. Nevertheless, she refused. She swore that she would make sure I could get it out on the way, but of course that was the ****. Another employee had already tortured it. My insurance covers these drugs usually, but because it was too early for them to recover a refill, I had to pay for a refill because your heartless discriminatory waitress threw it out; that cost me $1208.25 OUT OF POCKET. So what I take is that O 'Malley's is guided by heartless thieves who like to discriminate against someone with a medical condition that needs to take medication. I have every right to sue your business for what it did, but I won't. court fees and secured courts are not worth; but I will make sure everyone in Tacoma knows what kind of people you really are: bigoted, discriminatory, heartless, and just unjust assholes. Oh! And I forgot to mention that they have dared to violate my fourth rights of amendment by calling for my purse to look for more of my water and my medication. For those who are not familiar with our constitution, the fourth amendment protects against illegal search and seizure. How many crimes has O 'Malley's committed in just one night?
I 've been debating whether or not to write this review, but given that 3 months after my horrific experience that I 'm still apoplectic with rage, I believe you deserve every scathing comment I have to give. First off, I used to really like O 'Malley 's; it was my go to place. Not anymore. From the start, a friend and I went in and October, sat down and in over 40 minutes received ZERO service. Before you look for excuses for yourself, it was not a Friday or Saturday night and the place wasn 't crazy busy. After nearly an hour of not receiving service my friend and I moved to another table where hopefully someone would notice our existence. The key side note to know here is that earlier in the year I fell and broke nearly half the bones on the right side of my body. A year later I still feel immense pain and still take several medications to help with the healing process. One of those medications I take is in a powdered form that I mix in with regular bottle of water. After a hour of waiting, I was in pain and my joints were tightening so I took my medicated bottle out of my purse and took a few sips to try to relieve the pain (as well as the face that in over an hour we still hadn 't even received a glass of frickin ' water). Immediately, your waitress grabbed that bottle from my hand stating that no outside food or drink was allowed in. That 's hilarious considering all the flasks in the hands of other customers. Nevertheless, I told that waitress explicitly that it was not just water, but my medication (which is VERY expensive by the way). She refused to listen. I begged her to give it back and let me put in our car. She refused. I then said, fine, give it back and we 'll take out business some place else. Still, she refused. Now, she swore that she 'd make sure I got it on my way out, but of of course that was BS. Another employee had already tossed it. My insurance usually covers that medication, but because it was far too soon for them to recover a refill I had to pay for a refill, because your heartless discriminative waitress threw it out; which cost me $1208.25 OUT OF POCKET. So, what I take away from this is that O 'Malley 's is run by heartless thieves who gladly discriminate against anyone with a medical condition that needs to take medication. I have every right to sue your business for what it has done, but I 'm not going to do that. Court fees and backed up courts aren 't worth it; but I will make sure that everyone in Tacoma knows what kind of people you really are: bigoted, discriminative, heartless, and just downright law breaking jerks. Oh! And I forgot to mention that they dared to infringe upon my Fourth Amendment rights by demanding to search my purse for more of my water and medication. For those unfamiliar with our Constitution, the Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful search and seizure. So how many crimes did O 'Malley 's commit in just one night?
Bartenders were friendly and personable. Fun atmosphere. Good food and reasonably priced.
We needed a late lunch before heading back to our side of the water and we spotted O'Malley's as we were driving back to 16 South. Super welcoming guy behind the bar. We felt like we were in our neighborhood bar, albeit in a neighborhood over an hour away from our house. Good stuff. We ordered two beers, some Reuben Balls (deep fried Reuben sandwiches sans sauerkraut), a burger with tots and corned beef hash. All tasty and exactly what we needed to fuel up for the trip home. Lots of pool tables and dart boards and opportunities to have a darn good time. If you're in the neighborhood, they'll definitely make you feel like a neighbor!
I went there on thanksgivings as it is one of the few places open to party outside of family gatherings. If you don't have anyone or don't part take in the seasonal festivities, this environment is Solar. Solar: street terminology for clean energy. When something is positive and or workouts for one, it's Solar. P.s. the turkey dinner was smashing, however I ordered a side of gravy and it was severely over cooked and tasted severely awful. I covered my mash potato's and had to suffer the consequences. Everything else was keu.