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Here's our take on the ten best Irish pubs and restaurants in Palm Beach and Broward counties. Use it to help you decide where you'll be tipping back your St. Patrick's Day Guinness!
New Times Broward Palm Beach: This bar can be counted on to supply a solid Irish brew to accompany that traditional plate of bangers and mash coming from the kitchen.
New Times Broward Palm Beach: Tim Finnegan's is a good honest bar for the good honest drinking man/woman. Friendly staff, live Celtic music, and fair prices: It's like a little pot of gold at the end of Delray's rainbow.
Pub · Downtown West Palm Beach · 46 tips and reviews
New Times Broward Palm Beach: O'Shea's is Irish with a space that's decked out in festive décor no matter the time of year. Two other things about O'Shea's: It's puppy-friendly, and it gives you the power to grab your own beer.
New Times Broward Palm Beach: The made-over restaurant offers plenty of nooks and crannies to accommodate St. Patrick's Day partiers and the potent beverages like the fruity and alcohol-soaked "Celtic breeze".
New Times Broward Palm Beach: Maguire's has a utilitarian quality to it, in that it's a spot for all occasions: post-work happy-hour boozing, dinner with Mom and Dad, a solo pint to sit and contemplate life's dilemmas.
1921 Hollywood Blvd (btwn 19th & 20th Ave.), Hollywood, FL
Restaurant · East Hollywood · 46 tips and reviews
New Times Broward Palm Beach: Their rotating list of 18 taps includes American craft beer — even some made in Florida — right alongside Irish favorites like Harp Lager and England's Newcastle Brown Ale.
New Times Broward Palm Beach: The Irish-inspired cuisine is made from scratch, and many of the classic Irish favorites are available on tap or by the bottle.
New Times Broward Palm Beach: The bartenders do a fine job of supplying Irish beers to the masses but the kitchen staff at Paddy Mac's prides itself on traditional dishes like Irish cottage pie and salmon boxty.
New Times Broward Palm Beach: Booze is the first, second, and third order of business, + weekend nights mean live bands performing the familiar rock anthems of yore, and there are typically more than a few hotties working the bar.
New Times Broward Palm Beach: The beer's the thing and J.G. McGuinness has enlisted the experts on that front as well. The draft system was designed by a former Dublin-based Guinness brewer who also supervised the installation.