Johnny Foley's Irish House Llc

243 O'Farrell St. San FranciscoCA94102
Closed
Sunday
11:30am-1:30am
Monday
11:30am-1:30am
Tuesday
11:30am-1:30am
Wednesday
11:30am-1:30am
Thursday
11:30am-1:30am
Friday
11:30am-1:30am
Saturday
11:30am-1:30am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(111)
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Although it looks like an authentic Dublin pub from the outside, you do not have to be Irish to enjoy this place. The cultural flavor of Johnny's is definitely mixed with a heady brew of Irish beers, Scotch malts, Italian food, and American hamburgers. An equally mixed crowd is found enjoying it all as it is served up by a boisterous and efficient wait staff.
by cityseekr on September 17, 2015 from cityseekr

Tips

Look Good: Sir Arthur Guinness' stout is well-represented here, but a rare standout is a creamy Caffrey's Irish Ale.
by ezlocal on March 11, 2015 from ezlocal
Save Time: Order food until 10pm each night. Traditional items like Irish lamb stew and corned beef and cabbage, as well as burgers and sandwiches are on the menu.
by ezlocal on March 11, 2015 from ezlocal

Editorial Reviews

Sweatshirts and stonewashed jeans aside, there’s good times to be had at this true drinkers’ bar. A tall tale or two to raucous old-time rock ‘n’ roll will have you in the gutter singing Irish rebel songs before the night is through. You’re in good company: Portraits of Oscar Wilde, James Joyce and Johnny Foley himself (who?) adorn the walls. Pickled conventioneers in loose ties get on your...
by blackbookmag on September 16, 2011 from blackbookmag
This classic Irish bar and restaurant near Union Square caters to visitors and live-music lovers.:
The Scene
A series of small, separately enclosed nooks, or ""snugs"" as they are called in Ireland, provide places for intimate conversation. Dark-wood tones, portraits of famous...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on March 15, 2004 from Citysearch

Information from the business

Johnny Foley's Irish House is a replication of some of the authentic elements that make the great pubs of Ireland truly unique. Born of painstaking attention to decorative detail and insistence on true craftsmanship, Johnny Foley's Irish House recalls the days when it was as vital to please the eye as the palette.Such pubs were usually found in the busier urban areas where patrons found solace...
by cityvoter on May 13, 2016 from cityvoter
Although it looks like an authentic Dublin pub from the outside, you do not have to be Irish yourself to enjoy this place. In fact, it might help if you are not. The cultural flavor of Johnny's is definitely mixed with a heady brew of Irish beers, Scotch malts, Italian food, and American hamburgers. An equally mixed crowd is found enjoying it all as it is served up by a boisterous and efficient...
by yahoolocal on June 04, 2012 from yahoolocal