Business Description from the Web
The bar's entire interior--from the tabletops down to the flooring--was built in Ireland, then shipped to Baltimore. Although the name pays tribute to the famed Irish writer, the pub itself pays tribute to everything green: From televised games of European football to live Celtic music on stage Tuesday through Saturday; from Guinness on tap to corned beef and cabbage on the menu.
Tips About This Business
Stake out one of the small nooks for cozying up with your date. Or snag a spot by the fireplace in the dining room.
The annual St. Patrick's Day party kicks off at 10am and doesn't stop until 1am. A heated tent squeezes in more revelers, while Irish bands, beverages and bites flow all day.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short The bar's entire interior--from the tabletops down to the flooring--was built in Ireland, then shipped to Baltimore. Although the name pays tribute to the famed Irish writer, the pub itself pays tribute to everything green: From televised games of European football to live Celtic music on stage Tuesday through Saturday; from Guinness on tap to corned beef and cabbage on the...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 08, 2006)
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The food here is really good. The servers are nice, but they're busy. James Joyce has a very nice authentic Irish vibe. The location is also great.
Pros
+ food, atmosphere, location
Cons
- parking
We went with our kids because they had the Orioles/Red Sox game on. It was one of the best meals we had in Baltimore. The staff was great, very attentive. My husband had the corned beef/cabbage dinner. He said it was the best he has ever had. (That is saying a lot!!) Great Salad for me and fish and chips for the kids!! Highly recommend this very relaxing and friendly restaurant.
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+ Great...
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Posted by fleming4nh
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 21, 2008)
My Husband and I ventured down to Harbor East this weekend to check out the new Landmark Movie Theater (we saw Get Smart- very funny) and get a bite to eat at James Joyce Irish Pub and Restaurant. The weather was perfect and it was a great day.
So before the movie we walked around Harbor East and went to eat at James Joyce Pub. As we entered the pub I was intrigued to find out that was...
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