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What AJTandJ likes about Pub Paidi O Se:
We ate here on a rather cold wet evening. There were few customers so the atmosphere was rather quiet. None the less the food service was good. Interesting photos relating to the owners sporting achievements and the people he met during his life. Dolly Parton once performed here! View all feedback. What M3789GBjohnb doesn't like about Pub Paidi O Se:
Paidí’s pub is the hub of the local community and is the centre of local GAA activity. The food is good and it is very well patronised. However when I visited one of the toilets in the Gents was blocked and overflowing which was disappointed in an establishment where food is being served. View all feedback.
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The food is delicious, the service is friendly, and the atmosphere is great! I will definitely be dining there again. The fish and chips are a must-try!
The food was amazing and the atmosphere was authentic Irish pub. They were knowledgeable about gluten-free options. The chowder is a must-have! It felt like I h...
read moreThis restaurant is a fantastic place to dine. The food is delicious and the chowder is top-notch. They follow all COVID rules, and the young man who is the mana...
read moreFood was lovely, I had Thai green and my sister had the burger , delicious, great kids menu . We arrived at 7.30, prebook required during covid as it was really...
read moreWe ate here on a rather cold wet evening. There were few customers so the atmosphere was rather quiet. None the less the food service was good. Interesting phot...
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read moreNestled at the heart of the local community, Paidí’s Pub is a beloved gem known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious fare. Diners rave about the hearty dishes, particularly the chowder and Thai green curry, ideally suited for families with a well-curated kids' menu. While service can be inconsistent during peak hours, the warm welcome and accommodating staff often shine through. The pub's rich history, highlighted by photographs and tales of the owner's family, adds to its charm. Despite some minor drawbacks, such as bathroom maintenance and card fees, Paidí’s remains a must-visit for an authentic Irish experience.