Irish in Detroit

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  • Baile Corcaigh (closed)

    1426 Bagley St., at the corner of Trumbull Detroit

    (313) 963-4546

    In these days, when almost every restaurateur will tell you he’s trying to run a "neighborhood place," Baile Corcaigh achieves that feel - even if many of the patrons travel far to get there. The restaurant serves spuds in leek pie, Connemara broth, Irish stew, and fish and chips. What this place does with humble root vegetables is impressive.
  • Blarney Stone Pub

    27253 Woodward Ave., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 5415410 (FAX); (248) 1881

    Irish pubs, which have long been a feature of the American drinking scene, have become a worldwide phenomenon, flourishing in such unlikely venues as Moscow and Tokyo. And so it makes sense that the Blarney Stone's everyday menu is all-American pub grub. The Susie-Q-Fish & Chips dinner ($10.95) is based on the original recipe of the celebrated drive-in restaurant. Burton fries his freshly-cut scrod encased in a secret-recipe batter that emerges as a thick, crispy but surprisingly light crust, accompanied by house-made tartar sauce and Susie's vinegar-based cole slaw. Try the order of five flavorful burger sliders ($5.95) - with pickles, onions and a tomato-mustard sauce. There are 10 other burger varieties, including, again for the health-conscious, bison or turkey.
  • Chris McGurrin's Irish Pub & Restaurant

    Hartland Town Center, 1774 Old U.S. 23, Howell Detroit

    (810) 632-3400; (810) 632-7958 (FAX)

  • Clancy's Irish Pub

    42012 Hayes, Clinton Township Detroit

    (586) 286-0008

    Home of the "Champion Burger," a 5lb burger challene. If you can eat it in 45 minutes, it's free and your name goes on the Wall of Fame. If you can beat the current champion your, name will go on our Championship Belt. This is a great place just to hang out or party with your friends. We have great food and even better drink prices. So come in once and you will leave feeling like a regular. Bring your family or just your self because our staff will make you feel at home.
  • Cleary's Pub

    113 S. Main St., Chelsea Detroit

    (734) 475-1922; (734) - (FAX)

  • Dick O'Dow's Irish Public House

    160 W. Maple Rd., Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 642-1135; (248) 642-3231 (FAX)

    From the best pint outside of Dublin to a cozy meal by the fireplace. Traditional Irish food and live music six nights a week. Shepherds pie, Irish stew, sandwiches and salads. Irish breakfast on Sundays.
  • Dohickey's

    232 Maple, Wyandotte Detroit

    (734) 285-8370

  • Doyle's Tavern

    860 Fralick St., Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 207-9656

    Doyle's is a great place to catch all of your favorite sporting events while eating and drinking with your friends. There are Seven large TV's which are in view from any place in the bar.
  • Dunlaevy's Pub & Grub

    34505 Grand River Ave., Farmington Detroit

    (248) 478-8866

  • Foran's Grand Trunk Pub

    612 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 961-3043

    Old standby Irish pub a block from City Hall downtown. Dark, cavernous interior. American pub fare.

  • John Cowley & Sons

    33338 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 474-5941

    You can find John Cowley & Sons Pub, and Coolhenry Dining in the heart of downtown Farmington. Our family and staff are proud to be your host. Since 1972 the family has been offering guests Irish hospitality, great food and entertainment at the corner of Grand River and Farmington Road.
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  • Kennedy's Irish Pub

    1055 W. Huron, Waterford Detroit

    (248) 681-1050

    Established in 1972, Kennedy's makes it feel like St. Patrick's Day year-round. We dare you to try not to fill up on their corned beef offerings. Beers galore, with pours that a co-worker says "will make you feel like you ordered a double." Featuring baby back ribs every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, and homemade Irish stew in an edible bread bowl.
  • Little Dublin's Sports Pub

    5855 Monroe Blvd., Taylor Detroit

    (313) 278-5340

    Good food and good times. Beautiful interior and pleasant atmosphere, with all chicken, burgers and steak cooked over an open flame. An extensive list of sandwiches and appetizers, too. Come sing along with your favorite Irish entertainment on Fridays. Saturdays offer the best live local bands and DJs. Twelve TVs surround you, so you'll never miss a Red Wings' play or any other sporting events. Try one of our signature shots, one of our seven scotches, eleven vodkas or frozen drinks, with or without alcohol. Guinness on tap for the real Irish drinkers, or Black-and-Tans for the beginners. We are the Irish Embassy of Downriver. Come check us out, and get ready for the largest St. Patrick's Day in the downriver area!
  • Mick's Irish Pub

    28 Chatham St. East, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 252-3111; (519) 252-9944 (FAX)

    Downtown Windsor's only Irish Pub! Full menu featuring Irish and Canadian cuisine. DJs Thursdays and live music Fridays and Saturdays. Don't miss St. Practice Day the 17th of every month! Families welcome. Come in and enjoy a pint of Irish beer and some good conversation with our locals and staff!
  • Naughty Irishman Sports Pub

    350 E. 14 Mile Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 585-4434; (248) (FAX)

  • O'Callaghan's Irish Pub

    449 N. Main St., Milford Detroit

    (248) 685-2800

  • O'Malley's

    1500 N. Opdyke Road, Inside Holiday Inn Select of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 373-6690; (248) 373-8220 (FAX)

    Located inside the Holiday Inn Select of Auburn Hills, the first O’Malley’s in Michigan opened recently. It’s an Irish-themed tavern which serves Irish food as well as American cuisine. The menu features appetizers, great sandwiches and salads. Food and beverage director Mike Grouzard recommends their 22-ounce T-bone steak, stuffed fried mushrooms, Black Angus steak and burgers, and their fresh fish and chips. Also available are smoked mackerel and rack of lamb. With its long hours, O’Malley’s serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and late dinner. A mix of traditional Irish folk and contemporary music plays daily. Weekend entertainment features live performances by local musicians. There are big screen TVs for sports fans, and shuttles to major events; also darts, pool and video games.
  • O'Mara's

    2555 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 399-6750; (248) 399-2267 (FAX)

    A 5 year-old, mid-sized Irish brew pub with fine food. O'Mara's brews their own beer in 15-gallon kegs. Entertainment five nights a week. Sunday features an all-you-can-eat-brunch for $8.95. The outdoor patio opens in mid-May. Full service restaurant-bar in a casual atmosphere.
  • Old Shillelagh

    349 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 964-0007; (313) 964-0096 (FAX)

    Greektown's only authentic Irish Pub. Serving burgers, corned beef, foods of the British Isles. Entertainment nightly. Game room. Big screen TV. Hockey shuttle.

  • Patrick O'Ryans

    25 Pitt St. E, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 997-5722; (519) 977-6227 (FAX)

    “A cozy authentic Irish pub with dishes such as Guinness steak and mushroom crock, fish & chips, and Irish stew. 25 beers are on tap. Two floors of non-stop fun on Friday and Saturday nights. Banquet facilities are also available.”
  • Sean O'Callaghan's Public House

    821 Penniman, Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 459-6666

    Sean O'Callaghans is an authentic Irish Pub, in the Victorian style, located in Historic downtown Plymouth. We provide a unique Irish atmosphere and service to match, for our clientele.

    The true Victorian design, complete with two fire places extensive wood work in cherry and mahogany was executed in Ireland. All of our stain glass and etched mirros were too, designed and made in Ireland by one of the countries premiere glass studios.

    Sean O'Callaghans serves up only the finest in wet goods from; specializing in all available Irish whiskys, a large selection of Scotch whiskys, blended and single malts. Add to all your favorite bourbon gins, vodkas etc. Last but not least what the Detroit News declares, "Michigan's Best Beer Selection on Tap."

    Our full service dining room serves our authentic, "Irish Fry", from opening until 5pm daily and our lunch and dinner menus include, Irish fare as well as American Classics. - seanocallaghan.scom

  • Younger's Irish Tavern

    120 S. Main St., Romeo Detroit

    (586) 752-4400; (586) 752-4488 (FAX)

    Upscale Irish Tavern is located in the heart of downtown Romeo. Signature items include Irish stew, corn chowder, fish and chips and deep dish pizza. Warm atmoshphere is very comfortable for date night, or come as you are with a group of friends.