The Irish Times Pub
Address | 427 Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 3 9642 1699 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.theirishtimespub.com.au | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Irish Pub, Bar, Pub, Restaurant, Sports Bar | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4 66 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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The Irish Times Pub reviews
66 We tried these options: The sausage, the pie and the stew, what is the difference?
- Sausage: sausage with gravy and mashed potato
- Pie: the same gravy and beef on the bottom and the mashes potato on top
- Stew: the mashed potato on the bottom and gravy soup on top.
Exactly the same thing but different presentations. Not much creativity on the dishes
The good thing is the size and the flavour, that’t s why the 4 stars.
Slightly dark in the bottom bar, but it is a great little pub. Good range of drinks also. I liked it
Had a lovely dinner followed by going upstairs to listen to the live music. Food was great entertainment was great and also the staff were awesome especially Julian who made us feel very welcome. Will definitely be coming back!
Now this is a cracking little gem.
Went for the burger lunchtime special with a pot and was not disappointed. Great staff, quirky venue and ice cold beers.
Will be back and would recommend!
Very cozy and lively atmosphere. Had been here on St. Patrick's Day and it was the best experience. Highly recommended.
Very rude bar staff, especially the girl in the GAA top and the other girl whom we asked beforehand, can we get served as we had been standing for the 10mins.until finally the guy came and served us.
Good place to chilled after long working day with Guinness. Cosy &warm.good luck guys. No complaints. Chef please get in English mustard for your menus will be great. Regards jag
Small Irish pub hidden at the intersection of Queen and Little Collins street.
Friendly staff members servicing the upstairs when dinning for lunch, descent size chicken schnitzel with a perfect balanced of veggies to go with it at a great price.
Definitely worth checking out for your pub lunch fix, oh and don't forget to add in a glass of Guinness to help you enjoy your meal =)
Nice quiet Lunch. We shared a platter of buffalo wings.potato skins. & calamari. Guinness and Corona very nice. The menu is great value.
Came here on a busy Friday night for food and drinks with a few other people. After strolling around the place and not able to find an empty table, we were almost on our way out and then luckily the shift manager saw us, rearranged the dining area, put a table together and sat us down. Other than having this great experience to start the night, the food we ordered were delicious (great sauce in the tower burger), and the Kilkenny was tasty!
Went here for a work function. Rustic, casual place - great atmosphere. Staff are friendly and helpful. Prices - $6 for pot glass of beer/cider.
I was attracted by their sign “The Best Guinness in the World”. And it was! Amazing atmosphere, top service (fulfilling my wishes before I could even think of something) and visitors from all over the world making for interesting conversation. N1
Great atmosphere and relaxing vibe had the parmigiana and it was delicious went on a Thursday evening
Nice pub but very busy and noisy. Lots of drunk guys n gals. But I'm a bit older and prefer somewhere quieter. But go for it.
Decent Irish pub in the CBD. Ideal spot for those evenings when you just have to have a pint and a packet of Taytos after work.
Good atmosphere. Had Beef and Guinness Pie. Little bit salty, but maybe because I didn't have a Guinness People there remind me of Ronan Keating
Not what it once was. The upstairs needs some work. Staff varies. One was great the other was more interested in chatting to other staff. It is a busy bar but personally I am not planning to go back in a hurry.
A 5 simply because it's open all the time, even on holidays, and there's nowt wrong with the place. The place is a ghost town all around in certain days but this place is open and has customers.
The Irish time's pub is a great place for food and drink at has a cosy traditional pub feeling with it's wood interior and old time finish. The drinks are priced averagely but the food is worth a try very typical Irish pub food. I'd personally recommend the Irish time's Burger.