“Let’s go get Irish!” say partisans of this “ageless”, “no-attitude” Fairfax District pub and “fabulous” live-music spot that’s “not too glamorous” – but then again, “it’s not supposed to be”; it’s “always packed, always loud” and some grouse about “hit-or-miss” bands and “hard-to-find” parking, but regulars insist “Molly is that dependable friend you can always run to in time of need.”
Molly Malone's Irish Pub Restaurant Review:
The heady smell of Guinness and Harp on tap is in the air at this low-key tavern, which attracts locals, L.A.'s Irish Americans and an international crowd. The story is that this pub was one of the first to receive a liquor license after Prohibition. Live music, including traditional Irish folk and rock 'n' roll, is performed most evenings. No food is served at night, unfortunately, but the...
Run by the same Irish family for 32 years, Molly Malones is West Hollywood's go to pub. From the old Irish paintings covering the walls to the consistent color of green throughout the bar, it feels as though you've journeyed to the Emerald Isle. Molly's is not just any Irish pub with good beer and jolly company, it offers guests the added feature of live music, showcasing various types of...
Tom Bergin’s younger, louder, darker cousin was recently renovated to include a stage area and second bar in back. Located on the corner of Sixth Street and Fairfax, just north of Museum Row on the Miracle Mile, Molly Malone’s was originally known for ear-splitting bands and cramped space. Now you’ll find more room to stand, sway, sit and mingle. If you don’t like the band, stick to the main...