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Our Customers come for the crowd, the friendly staff, a game of pool or to watch the game from any of our big-screen TVs. In the summer we have one of the best rooftop patios on Cincinnati?s East side. The first-floor tavern offers seating for both lunch and dinner with menu choice's like fish sandwiches, salads and burgers and for our customers who just want to have some drinks and appetizers...
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Business Description from the Web
Welcome to O'Bryon's Irish Pub! We specialize in delicious and reasonablypriced cuisine, including our house specialties and other customerfavorites. Our cuisine entrees are served in a relaxed and welcoming settingthat you and your friends and family are sure to enjoy. Whether you are inthe mood to indulge in something new or just want to enjoy some oldfavorites, we promise that our inventive...
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Maybe its the luck o the Irish that keeps Irish pubs so popular. Or maybe its the food and a laid-back atmosphere mixed with cool people and even cooler drinks. At OBryons Irish Pub, its a toss up between an Irish pub and a sports bar. Flat-screen TVs line the walls inside, where friendly servers bring cold beers while patrons munch on free peanuts. Enjoy a happy hour from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m....
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Along with the usual bar food staples, O'Bryon's has more out-of-the-ordinary lunch specials such as Pulled Pork Barbecue, Meatloaf and Blackened Grouper entrees. Popular dinner items include quesadillas and wings. Located in the heart of the O'Bryonville business district, the pub is a spacious joint with tables with comfy chairs. Entrees: $6-$11. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. daily.
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O'Bryon's serves standard bar fare, including skins, wings, sandwiches, salads, appetizers and chicken quesadillas.
The most popular drink is the Shark Tank: Four shots of vodka and grenadine in a 32-ounce plastic cup served with a rubber shark.
On St. Patrick's Day, come for traditional bagpipe tunes as well as shepherd's pie, corned beef and fixings, and endless taps of beer.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short A huge TV screen on one side of the room blares, while a jukebox belts out pop tunes. Walls are decorated with sundry awards, framed posters, and an Irish toast: "May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you're dead." Upstairs features a pool table and access to an open-air porch, where young professionals congregate and groups from all over town keep the...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited August 27, 2006)
Along with the usual bar food staples, O'Bryon's has more out-of-the-ordinary lunch specials such as Pulled Pork Barbecue, Meatloaf and Blackened Grouper entrees. Popular dinner items include quesadillas and wings. Located in the heart of the O'Bryonville business district, the pub is a spacious joint with tables with comfy chairs.
Other Reviews from the web
I must say that I frequent this establishment from time to time and have always has a wonderful experience. The staff is friendly and not to h@!%!*n the eyes (*wink*). If you do go I must recommend the Cajun wings finished on the grill. Gone are the days of weak soggy wings. These wings pack a punch and have the crispness you don't normally find in bar wings. You will LOVE every crunch filled...
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O'Bryon's suffers from the typical sports bar syndrome: lots of shouting at televisions and people tend to only interact with who they came with aside from "shared" editorials about whatever game is on T.V. However, its a nice bar, has a decent deck on the second floor, the service is excellent, and it is one of the few places in the city where you can get lunch with a beer on Sunday. More...
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Posted by drunkenseur
on April 13, 2009, (Edited July 20, 2006)
This is a very nice bar, great place to go watch a game. The staff is friendly and the service is great. One of my favorites, I'd recommend it highly. Nice casual atmosphere and good beer!
Posted by mcg718
on April 29, 2009, (Edited August 15, 2004)