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    Paddy's Bar

    4.5 (16 reviews)
    ModerateIrish Pub
    Thu 3:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)
    Fri 1:00 pm - 4:00 am (Next day)

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    Live music
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    A small friendly Irish pub in a very central location. Live music, karaoke and live sports. Guinness, of course.

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    Great place, very relaxed and casual. Come as you are and enjoy some great beverages and have a chat with the friendly and personal straff.

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    Irish Rover

    Irish Rover

    4.1(81 reviews)
    0.9 kmNeustadt
    €€

    Great place! Stayed around the corner and this was great for myself and family! Traveling from USA…read moreand my 7 year old wanted chicken fingers. "Dippers". Perfect for him and the onion rings were great. The Irish lad that waited on us Keith (I think was his name. From Ireland) was great fun! Will come back for sure and stay in this area

    Passing by one Sunday night, I saw the sign outside for Irish music night. I'm a sucker for any…read morechance of hearing a fiddle, so I popped in, wandered through the upstairs, and found my way down to the basement bar. What I found there was better than I'd possibly imagined --- 15 people with fiddles, pipes, Irish Bodhran drums, guitars --- I even saw a bass leaned against a wall, but not in use. Good rollicking jigs, and several hours of them. All instrumentals, which suited me fine. At one point I figured the only way to tell which country I was in was to listen to the two older guys having a loud conversation instead of listening --- and notice they were speaking German. Upstairs is fairly standard "Irish pub" look, but the basement decor's a bit odd --- the plaster is painted like huge wood beams and stone walls with "windows" opening out on blacklight-illuminated fantasy scenes. One section of the wall has a sea god who belongs airbrushed on the side of a van. Very odd. Food, eh? The Guinness was excellent (though a half-liter instead of a pint), and the fish and chips was much better than I'd expected --- I'd rate it as a good but not excellent chippy. I'll have to go try something meat-pie-ish, as that's a better way to judge the kitchen. The food was good, the beer was good, and the music was amazing --- I know for sure what I'm doing next time I'm in Hamburg on a Sunday.

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    Irish Rover - Bluegrass Session, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday from 7pm.

    Bluegrass Session, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday from 7pm.

    Irish Rover - Stage set up for another night at the basement venue.

    Stage set up for another night at the basement venue.

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    Irish Pub in the Fleetenkieker - Typisch Frau: Jasmin-Handy, Typisch Mann: Oscar-Bier :-)

    Irish Pub in the Fleetenkieker

    3.9(24 reviews)
    0.1 kmAltstadt
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    I was visiting Hamburg for the first time from Los Angeles to see my family that I haven't seen in…read moreyears. My uncle wanted to show me one of his favorite pubs so I was excited. Unfortunately the experience was a disappointment. My uncle went up to ask the bartender about the changes that were made to the pub and was rudely reprimanded for not waiting at the door. I have never dealt with anything like this before, especially at an Irish pub where it's usually a friendly environment. It was upsetting enough for me leave right there and to also leave this review. I usually try to see the light in the situation but the way in which the bar tender spoke to my uncle upset me to the point to immediately leave. I would never return to this bar and this definitely isn't an Irish pub

    This place gets an automatic four stars for being a venue in Hamburg to watch NFL games. I showed…read moreup Sunday night to watch the morning games in the states. Kitchen service stopped a bit before ten. The wait staff was extremely friendly (saw me coming in, asked what I was here to watch, explained when the games were going to be flipped on and where). The bar selection and prices are pretty standard for Hamburg. The actual venue is below the street level, and the interior is dark but pretty warm at the same time. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a place to watch sporting events.

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    Irish Pub in the Fleetenkieker
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    London Pub

    London Pub

    4.0(15 reviews)
    2.2 kmSt. Pauli
    €€

    This pub definitely looks like the kind of tourist trap place you'd always avoid as a Brit abroad…read more However, I've accidentally been here about 3 times now in the day (football) and the middle of the night (too drunk to know better) and it's actually really good! Loads of very keen German football fans who will let you know all about the Liverpool result - so, you can't really fault that can you?

    This place is legend and folklore if you are a Fulham supporter who made the trip away to Hamburg…read morefor our first game on the European mainland for some 15 years back in 1998. A few fans discovered this tourist trap beside 'the naughty street' in daylight and it became for some ungodly reason the place to be in town prior to the game. I remember wanting to go elsewhere. A small, brickie friendly pub, it was like being in Auf Wierherisen Pet with English workmen drinking after a day of building, plastering, plying and doing what sparkies do. English beers on tap, in bottles included the infamous bottle of dog, Newcastle Brown. As a 14 year old, I have to admit I thought the place was pretty crap, as it is small, cramped, dirty, slightly dusty and dark but I was getting drunk and the company I was keeping of other, older Fulham supporters were funny. After the game (which we won vs Hamburg SV, 2-0) Captain Morgan (Football player Simon, not he of dark rum and piracy fame) asked manager Kevin Keegan if he could let let his hair down with a couple of the lads seeing as it is a different country. On their walk they were spotted in their sparkling new tracksuits and dragged into the London pub where around 100 Fulham fans were celebrating our preseason victory. I can't really say more about what went on here, but I am sure this place has never and will never see a night like it again. The reeperbahn is one hell of a place, but lets just say that Morgan and the boys made it back for breakfast where they were praised for being 'so responsible and only having one drink last night'. Kevin 'King Kev' Keegan thought that the squad had come back as promised before the witching hour and had a full nights sleep before getting up early, slipping the team tracksuit on and getting downstairs for breakfast before riding the coach home. I am not going to tell him that they were in the London pub with the fans till 6am!!! Although, he might read it on Qype now!!!

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    London Pub
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