Irish Pubs in San Francisco, CA

San Francisco’s Irish pub scene is woven into the city’s immigrant history, offering both heritage and hearty hospitality. Classics like The Irish Bank deliver a cozy, old-world feel down a hidden alley, while Johnny Foley’s strikes a modern chord with live music and late-night energy. Durty Nelly’s serves as a lively sports hub, perfect for catching a big match with a pint. Whether it’s whiskey flights, trad sessions, or friendly chatter, the city’s pubs keep Irish spirit thriving.

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    5625 Geary Blvd, San Francisco

    The Blarney Stone in San Francisco is like a wee slice of Dublin dropped in the Outer Richmond—minus the rain and with a sunny patio to prove it. Grab a proper pint, soak up the West Coast rays, and enjoy some cheeky banter. Whether it’s open mic night, a game on the telly, or brunch on the weekend, the craic’s always flowing here.

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    2351 Mission St, San Francisco

    Casements Bar is a lively Irish establishment in the heart of San Francisco. Large outdoor patio, Live music, DJ's, events, food, cocktails, and a huge whiskey collection Roger Casement was an Irish-born poet, human rights pioneer, and martyr. Most famously, in the 1890s his revelatory work as a diplomat, exposed colonial atrocities against the indigenous peoples of the Congo in the heart of Africa. These actions & experiences transformed Casement into a leading champion for self-determination and independence for all oppressed peoples. In turn, Casement began to focus his efforts on helping lead his own, the people of Ireland, in their fight for independence

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    622 Green St, San Francisco

    Chief Sullivan’s in San Francisco’s North Beach is where Irish heritage meets Bay Area buzz. Named after the legendary Fire Chief Dennis T. Sullivan, this pub honors the city’s history while serving up a modern mix of craic, cocktails, and community. Whether you're here for a perfect two-part pour of Guinness, a hearty brunch, or to cheer on the Fighting Irish, Chief’s delivers with vintage charm, stained glass, and a patio perfect for sunny pints. It’s the kind of spot where strangers become mates by the second round.

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    1401 Valencia St, San Francisco

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    668 Haight St, San Francisco

    The best Irish Sports Pub in San Francisco Nothing resembles Ireland more than a perfectly poured fresh pint of Guinness and we have it right here.

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    2328 Irving St, San Francisco

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    937 Cole St, San Francisco

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    245 Front St, San Francisco

    Discover Harrington's Bar & Grill, a San Francisco irish pub and landmark since 1935. Explore our menu, book reservations, & host private events.

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    3920 Geary Blvd, San Francisco

    Ireland’s 32 in San Francisco’s Inner Richmond is where the Emerald Isle meets the Bay Area. Named for Ireland’s 32 counties, this pub is a local gem offering live music, open mic nights, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. With a full kitchen serving hearty fare and a bar pouring perfect pints, it’s a go-to spot for authentic Irish hospitality. Whether you're in the mood for a lively night out or a cozy evening with friends, Ireland’s 32 delivers the craic in true Irish fashion

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    500 Sacramento St, San Francisco

    Established 2010. We are a family-owned Irish pub located in the heart of the downtown financial district. Since opening, we've worked hard to create a warm and welcoming environment for anyone looking for something a little more casual in the downtown area. Our staff is the best around and we'll ensure you have a great time while you're here. For our sports fans out there, we've established ourselves as one of the premier sports bars in the city, showing everything from Rugby to UFC... If we don't have it, there's a good chance we'll get it! Come down to enjoy some of our traditional Irish fare, a few pints of Guinness and stay for the "craic". We look forward to having you join us! Great people. Great food. Great drinks. Great Times.

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    243 Ofarrell St, San Francisco

    Experience the authentic charm of Ireland at Johnny Foley's, San Francisco's beloved pub since 1998. Enjoy live music, hearty pub fare, and a welcoming atmosphere in the heart of Union Square.

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    243 O'Farrell St, San Francisco

    IRISH AUTHENTICITY WITH SAN FRANCISCO CHARM For over a century, Johnny Foley’s corner location has been a favorite San Francisco hang-out for poets, journalists, theater people, prominent sports figures, Irish musicians & dancers, area visitors and local movers & shakers. Originally from County Cork, founders Martin and Mary Connolly moved to New York in 1986. After a visit to San Francisco, they moved West in 1990. Harboring a strong entrepreneurial streak and attracted by the Bay Area’s open-minded spirit, Johnny Foley’s Irish House became the culmination of their dream when it opened in 1998. Named for a local Irish tenor with a rebel streak, from the day it opened with the cast of Ireland’s famous Riverdance troupe cheering them on, Martin and Mary have made Foley’s a home away from home for the Irish community - and a place where everyone is a “little bit Irish” all year long.

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    1568 Haight St, San Francisco

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    1353 Grant Ave, San Francisco

    Irish natives Mick Graham, and Mairéad (pronounced “Mawr-ade”) McGarry opened Maggie McGarry’s in August 2006 with the intent of creating an authentic and fun Irish pub experience in the heart of North Beach. Featuring one of the best bar stages in San Francisco, the space has previously been home to some of San Francisco’s most famous landmarks including “Lost & Found”, “The Coffee Gallery”, and “Mrs. Smith’s Tearoom”. Janis Joplin, The Doors, Robert Plant, Grace Slick, and The Chieftains have all performed at Maggie’s in its previous incarnations. Rumor has it that the Sex Pistols were once turned away at the door. Today, the music lives on and some of the best local and national party bands can be found at Maggie’s each and every weekend. And, the entertainment is nearly always free!

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    46 W Portal Ave, San Francisco

    McCarthy's bar in SF is a local Irish Spot with the best craic! Local Beers, weekend brunch, and lots of TVs. Join us for your favorite game and a good time!

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    1237 Polk St, San Francisco

    McTeague's A golden spot on Polk. Come for the drinks, stay for the story. See what’s pouring.

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    1568 Haight St, San Francisco

    Michael Collins Irish Bar brings classic Irish pub vibes to the heart of San Francisco with warm hospitality and a welcoming crowd. Known for its perfectly poured pints and solid Irish fare, it’s a relaxed spot to unwind after work or catch the match with friends. The atmosphere feels authentically Irish with friendly bartenders, hearty comfort food, and lively conversation. Whether you’re in for traditional music sessions or a casual drink, the good energy never stops. A beloved neighborhood staple where the craic is always strong.

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    1940 Taraval St, San Francisco

    O’Brien’s Irish Pub in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset is a neighborhood gem where Irish hospitality meets West Coast charm. Family-owned and operated, this cozy spot offers a warm welcome, hearty Irish fare, and a lively atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a pint of Guinness, live traditional Irish music, or a weekend brunch with bottomless mimosas, O’Brien’s delivers the craic every time.

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    5th Ave, San Francisco

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    1840 Haight St, San Francisco

    O’Reilly’s of Haight St is a lively Irish pub music venue nestled in the heart of SF’s iconic Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. We bring the warmth of a traditional Irish pub with a cozy, friendly vibe. Whether you’re stopping by for live music, catching a game on our big screens, or simply enjoying a pint next to the fireplace with friends, O’Reilly’s offers a true Irish experience. Come for the atmosphere, stay for the Guinness!

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    915 Taraval St, San Francisco

    Shannon Arms Irish Pub, San Francisco. 920 pëlqime · 4023 ishin këtu. Tavernë

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    4100 Geary Blvd, San Francisco

    The Abbey Tavern, a San Francisco Richmond district neighborhood favorite Irish Pub and Sports bar, has been serving local Guinness drinkers some of "San Francisco's Best Pints" since 1997. The Abbey Tavern is a conversationalist's bar, where great live music can be heard, and the best hops and barley on tap in San Francisco are on offer. Enjoy a pint in our warm and friendly bar environment or at our upstairs lounge. Play a game of pub darts, pool, or fooseball. Listen to the best artists from San Francisco's live music scene as well as touring bands. The Abbey also features DJ's and is home to one of the best and longest running Euro-Disco nights in the Bay Area. We show all major sports on state-of-the-art HD TVs and Large Screen Projectors. Our sports lounge is available for private parties! The Abbey is home to The Brothers Across the Ocean Celtic Supporters Club. Live Celtic and English Premier League games shown every week.

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    198 5th St, San Francisco

    The Chieftain is located one block from the Moscone Convention Center, only a short walk from many of downtown San Francisco's most familiar hotels, attractions, and eclectic businesses. If you're looking to have one of the best pub experiences of your life, you've come to the right place. Our Irish pub is named after the first High King of Ireland, Brian Boru (c. 940-1014), and a more recent Irish Chieftain, Michael Collins (known as "The Big Fellow"). In December 1921, Michael Collins signed an Anglo-Irish treaty agreement with Britain which was later ratified by Dáil Éireann & the British House of Commons, enacting the Irish Free State. The Chieftain's identity is intertwined with the 50 million Americans who claim Irish heritage. It's this Celtic identity that inspired two sets of brothers from Ireland, the Nagle's from County Kerry and the McVeigh's from County Clare, to place their Irish roots in the form of an authentic Irish pub & restaurant in the heart of downtown San Francisco. The building that houses The Chieftain is a historical landmark built in 1912. Originally called the M&M Tavern, our pub was opened by Martin McVeigh in 1934 just after the Prohibition repeal.

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    328 W Portal Ave, San Francisco

    The Dubliner, a Noe Valley neighborhood sports bar, is a local favorite with a history lasting more than 25 years. Anyone who walks in past the doors is greeted with a comfortable ambiance with classic wood décor and soft warm lighting. A friendly bartender is always ready to serve a cold refreshing drink from either one of our many beer taps or fully stocked liquor bar. Surrounded by large screen TVs, there is a game for just about anyone. The Dubliner is a place that can entertain as well as help pass time. If having a more intimate setting for you and your guests is your desire, The Dubliner features bar tops with stools near the back of the bar away from the busy commercial strip of 24th Street. Free Wi-Fi is offered for those who want to jump online for either business or pleasure. The Dubliner is the place to go for just about any occasion.

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    328 West Portal Avenue, San Francisco

    HBO had a recent documentary named "San Francisco 2.0". We're a San Francisco 1.0 bar filled with local and native patrons, and a welcoming demeanor towards all others.

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    10 Mark Ln, San Francisco

    The Irish Bank Bar & Restaurant is one of America's most authentic, historically accurate and romantic Irish pubs. The Irish Bank can be found snugly nestled in its own lane in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Experience the authentic soul of Ireland at The Irish Bank, a charming, historically accurate Irish pub nestled in downtown San Francisco. Enjoy a warm atmosphere with a unique interior adorned with antiques and memorabilia, offering a delightful dining experience from breakfast to dinner.

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    807 Lincoln Way, San Francisco

    Experience timeless charm at The Little Shamrock, San Francisco's historic bar since 1893, where evenings begin with a drink and end with cherished memories. Discover unique merchandise and enjoy a laid-back atmosphere.

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    3200 24th St, San Francisco

    Step into our lively bar and restaurant, where an extensive selection of spirits meets a rotating lineup of craft and local beers. ​ ​Whether you're catching the game, enjoying brunch, or unwinding after work, our friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere make every visit memorable.

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    2801 Geary Blvd, San Francisco

    Since 1991 San Francisco's favorite pub has been proudly serving regulars and first timers.

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    116 Clement Street, San Francisco

    The Best, Most Authentic Irish Pub in San Francisco: the Home of Traditional Irish Music in the Bay Area.

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    834 Irving St, San Francisco

    In the heart of San Francisco’s Inner Sunset, The Temple Bar is a new beginning built on old roots. For us, this bar is more than just a business—it’s a homecoming. From 2005 to 2008 We ran this space as The Blackthorn, creating a lively, welcoming spot where neighbors became friends over great pints and good craic. In 2008, we purchased the building and stepped back, leasing out the business for the next 16 years. But the pull of this place never left us. We returned So in 2024, we returned—not just to reclaim it, but to completely transform it. With a full renovation and a fresh vision, The Temple Bar is something entirely new while still holding onto the heart and hospitality that made this space special in the first place.

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