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New State Rd.
Currians is a Northeast Philly favorite where the Guinness is poured right and the crowd feels like family. Known for its old-school vibe, this pub keeps things simple with strong drinks, live music, and a tight-knit local scene. It’s a proper neighborhood hangout with Irish roots and plenty of Philly charm. Whether you're watching the game or just winding down, Currians is your kind of place. Unfussy, familiar, and full of character.
1500 Locust St
Fadó delivers a modern yet traditional Irish pub experience right in the heart of Center City. Inside feels like Dublin - dark wood interiors, football on the TVs, and pints flowing with precision. The food goes beyond pub basics with Irish favorites and brunch standouts. It's packed on match days, cozy on quiet nights, and festive year-round. Come for the vibe, stay for the whiskey wall.
326 Roxborough Ave
Hilltown Tavern is a Roxborough mainstay with Irish pub energy and local bar comfort. Whether it's karaoke night, a Phillies game on TV, or just drinks with the crew, Hilltown keeps things easygoing and genuine. The menu covers all your pub cravings, and the beer selection never disappoints. It’s a family-friendly joint with a late-night streak. A no-fuss hangout with neighborhood soul.
Terminal A East
Tucked inside Philadelphia International Airport, Jack Duggan’s is the rare terminal pub that actually feels like a real one. Settle in with a pint before your flight and enjoy a cozy spot with solid pub food, quick service, and an Irish welcome. It’s a great place to relax during layovers or get one last Guinness before takeoff. No airport rush here—just good drinks and easy vibes. A little slice of home between gates.
150 South St
Paddy Whacks is South Street’s go-to for a high-energy blend of Irish pub tradition and Philly sports pride. With plenty of TVs, late-night eats, and drink specials galore, it’s a lively spot for cheering, dancing, or just kicking back. Karaoke, DJs, and big game nights keep the crowd buzzing. It’s loud, it’s fun, and it never tries to be anything else. A party pub with Irish flair.
4301 Main St
Located in Manayunk, Ryan’s Pub serves up pints, pub fare, and a comfortable space for locals and visitors alike. It hits the sweet spot between casual and classic with dark interiors, booth seating, and friendly bartenders. You’ll find sports on the TVs, music in the background, and plenty of regulars at the bar. It’s an Irish pub that doesn’t overdo it—just gets it right. Solid, steady, and always dependable.
Aspen
The Black Taxi keeps things cool and casual in Fairmount with a name that nods to Belfast and a menu that covers all the pub favorites. It’s a chill spot with strong pours, tasty eats, and a crowd that feels local no matter the night. Expect trivia, tunes, and the occasional game on screen. Classic pub soul meets neighborhood bar realness. A solid pick any day of the week.
9961 Frankford Ave
The Taggart House is an old-school pub in the Northeast that’s all about neighborhood loyalty and ice-cold beers. The vibes are casual, the wings are top-tier, and the crowd knows each other by name. It’s got a corner bar feel with just enough Irish edge to keep things interesting. Pool tables, jukebox tunes, and regulars holding court at the bar. A working-class classic with serious roots.
6815 Emlen St
The Irish Center in Philadelphia is a cultural cornerstone for Irish-Americans and those who appreciate Irish heritage. Home to music, dance, language, and community events, it fosters connections and celebrates Irish identity through year-round programming and social gatherings.
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