Warm service
Fast when it should be, never rushed when it should not be. The front-of-house rhythm is relaxed but alert.
About
The Irishman was shaped around the kind of room people actually return to: generous food, a bar that knows its pours, and a layout that works equally well for a solo lunch or a crowded Friday night.
The idea
The room leans into familiar pub rituals without turning them into theatre. Heavy timber, soft light, Guinness where it belongs, and a menu that respects pub tradition while leaving space for seasonal updates and local crowd favorites.
From opening lunch through final call, the goal stays the same: easy hospitality, sharp pacing, and enough warmth that one round naturally becomes two.
“Good pubs should feel settled, not staged.”
What matters here
Fast when it should be, never rushed when it should not be. The front-of-house rhythm is relaxed but alert.
Stout and whiskey carry the reputation, but the full bar stays disciplined, balanced, and surprisingly broad.
Weeknight walk-ins, happy-hour groups, acoustic sets, and partial private hire all fit without forcing the space.
What to expect
Pub classics anchor the menu, supported by snacks for the bar and larger plates that hold up through dinner service.
Stout, whiskey, Irish coffee, clean mixed drinks, and a short list of seasonal cocktails that do not overcomplicate the menu.
Trad sessions, vinyl-backed weekends, and a soundtrack chosen to support the room rather than dominate it.
Birthday tables, reunion drinks, after-work gatherings, and buyout requests are handled directly through the contact page.
Next stop
Head to the food menu or check the drink list if you are planning around the bar first.