New Irish Pubs
London
Feeneys
Near Tower of London
Behind the triple-arch stone bridge in Dowra, stands the first Leitrim bar the river Shannon meets. A pub that welcomes anyone and everyone. A pub that serves simple, quality drinks with warm Irish hospitality. A pub that inspired Paul’s love of pubs, and one which inspires Feeney’s today.
As well as local pubs, Paul traveled around the world learning from each he worked in, and all the great people he worked with gave him the confidence to “Go it alone”.
So having worked in bars from a young age, Paul always knew he wanted to have his own one day. Somewhere he could stock full of the best drinks, and full of people having a good time. At the ripe old age of ??, in a post-pandemic world, Paul’s dream came true and Feeney’s was born.
The Dog & Truck
Whitechapel
The Dog on Back Church Lane offers you a comfy character filled public house with the added bonus of 2 Beer Gardens one of which is south facing, snug along
Feeney’s Irish Pubs will bring their Quality service and top of the range Guinness along with some perfect pub grub.
With weekly Live Traditional Irish Music, Quizzes, Live GAA, Rugby and Premier League along with the Horse Racing and other International sporting head liners.
The Hope
Fitzrovia
The Hope, Fitzrovia, is a compact and lively pub serving gastropub (vegan optional!) food, real ales and, most importantly, Murphy's. With occasional live music sessions and live sports, this pub is a great spot for any Irish person in London.
The Devonshire
Soho
The Devonshire boasts a three-metre bespoke wood ember grill, the first of its kind in the UK, and the biggest on-site aging chamber in Central London.
The first joint pub from a pair of industry veterans, former The Guinea Grill landlord Oisin Rogers and Flat Iron founder Charlie Carroll, The Devonshire is a traditional pub with contemporary gastronomical flair. The ground-floor pub serves drinks and homemade bar food, while the restaurant above features ambitious wood ember grilling. The in-house butcher and bakery also help ensure it's all as fresh as it gets.
Nancy Spain
Shoreditch
A Modern Irish Pub & Cocktail Bar in the heart of Shoreditch, London. Step into a world where Prohibition-era secrets meet the vibrant beats of Shoreditch – welcome to Nancy Spain’s Irish Pub! Picture this: a rebellious Irish immigrant turned bootlegger, a century of whiskey-making expertise, and now, a venue that’s all about celebrating the spirit that runs in our veins. Nancy Spain’s is not your average pub; it’s a living, breathing ode to Irish whiskey. In the heart of London, they’ve curated an exclusive collection that’ll make your taste buds dance. From classic pours to innovative concoctions, our cocktail menu is a rollercoaster of flavours.
The Whiskey Tumbler
Brixton
Brought to life by the Ryan brothers Adam & Elliot, The Whiskey Tumbler features a cosy traditional Irish snug interior with a beautiful private courtyard garden at the rear to enjoy those sunny afternoons and evenings.
With over 70 whiskeys to choose from, their own unique signature cocktail menu and not forgetting all your favourite classics plus draught beers and stouts - The Whiskey Tumbler has everything they need to keep you entertained and you can expect a wide variety of music, intimate live music nights and foot tapping Sunday trad sessions.
Feeling hungry? Not to worry because they have that covered too. Offering delicious Irish cheese and meat boards, tasty dipping dishes and a scrumptious array of smaller sides.
Feeneys
Aldgate
Behind the triple-arch stone bridge in Dowra, stands the first Leitrim bar the river Shannon meets. A pub that welcomes anyone and everyone. A pub that serves simple, quality drinks with warm Irish hospitality. A pub that inspired Paul’s love of pubs, and one which inspires Feeney’s today.
As well as local pubs, Paul traveled around the world learning from each he worked in, and all the great people he worked with gave him the confidence to “Go it alone”.
So having worked in bars from a young age, Paul always knew he wanted to have his own one day. Somewhere he could stock full of the best drinks, and full of people having a good time. At the ripe old age of ??, in a post-pandemic world, Paul’s dream came true and Feeney’s was born.
5 Lloyds Avenue, Aldgate, London, EC3N 3AE
Munster Tavern
Leicester Square
Right in the heart of Leicester Square, The Munster Tavern is a perfect spot for a laid-back evening and boasts a fantastic selection of beers and whiskeys that cater to all tastes. The menu is full of delicious food and bar snacks, making it easy to settle in for a hearty meal or just grab a quick bite with friends.
The pub really comes alive with its live music, adding to the vibrant and energetic vibe. The great crowd that gathers here is always up for a good time, creating a friendly and fun atmosphere. Whether you're there to catch up with friends, enjoy some live tunes, or just relax with a drink, this pub has all the right ingredients for a fantastic night out.
Burkes Warehouse
Dalston,Hackney
Burkes Warehouse is located in the heart of Dalston. The decor here is eye-catching and industrial, at the back of the bar is a copper-topped server and above the bar is a Galway flag. There's plenty of seating with a mix of low-level and poser tables throughout the bar. A colourful array of led lights discreetly change colour, adding to the modern feel. Around the walls are many screens showing live sports including premier league, boxing and GAA. At the back of the pub is a cosy covered outside space if you fancy a quieter environment.
Due to its location, you might think this place was for the younger generation but it’s a good mix of ages from all walks of life and all ages.
Burkes Warehouse is a great new addition to London's Irish pub scene.