BlackFriar Pub

This popular restaurant and bar attracts bustling Uptown crowds and folks who live in the surrounding neighborhood. Serving a delicious selection of food from appetizers to cheese boards to burgers and sandwiches as well as an abundant beer selection, BlackFriar’s menu adds up to one serious pub and grub. BlackFriar provides plenty of seating inside […]

Cannon’s Corner Irish Pub

Cannon’s Corner is a cozy neighborhood spot in Oak Cliff, just west of Bishop Arts, serving authentic Irish dishes like bangers and mash, fish and chips, plus plenty of dark beer and whisky.

Chet’s

Chet’s is an Irish and American pub serving classic fare from both sides of the pond. The restaurant sits on the corner of Elm and Market Street, near a DART station making it an easy spot to grab dinner before a game or concert at the American Airlines Center. The menu has some of the […]

The Dubliner

While this little bar may be tiny, the heart of it all is unmatched. The Dubliner, Dallas’ longest running Irish pub, offers a stacked selection of Irish beers, whiskeys, and spirits. So make a new friend at the long wooden bar, shoot some darts, and rock out to some tunes, because you’ll want to stay […]

Fox and Hound English Pub

For the young business and college types, it’s an English pub without the grit. Light wood tones and the image of the horse-mounted hunter execute a clean, well-lit interior reminiscent of a traditional pub, but carpeted and much larger. Flat-screens line the walls with larger sets above the bar, broadcasting whatever game suits your fancy. […]

Holy Grail Pub

From the dim lighting, vast beer selection, warm wood accents and various not-neon beer signs, the Holy Grail Pub is the quintessential North Texas take on a European pub. Open since the fall of 2009, the pub quickly earned a reputation for offering a wide variety of beer from bottles to draughts – some 170 […]

Malarkey’s Tavern

Shooting for more than cookie-cutter pub grub, this North Dallas bar and restaurant in the former Prego’s Pasta space has wooden beams lining the ceiling and stones atop the east and west walls, all shipped from Ballymoon castle, built between 1290 and 1310 near Bagenalstown, Ireland. Of course, Malarkey’s can’t help but give in a […]

Medieval Times

Since 1992, fully armored knights have thrilled mobs 1,000 strong with a jousting tournament in order to claim the King’s Champion prize. The setting here is meant to resemble an 11th century ivy-covered Spanish castle presided over by the court of King Philippe and his daughter Princess Leonore. But its four-course meal, served in its […]

The Playwright Irish Pub

What to eat before one attends an event in the Arts District? Luckily, there are many options including this great Irish Pub. The Playwright is first and foremost an Irish pub so its libations are at the forefront and include many Irish beers on tap such as Guinness Stout, Guinness Blonde, Irishman Red, Harp, and […]