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    Paddy's Pub

    4.0 (1 review)
    PriceyPubs, American
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Charly O'Neills Irish Pub

    Charly O'Neills Irish Pub

    3.7(6 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $$

    As far as Geneva Irish Pubs go - this isn't a bad one. In fact, I would go as far to say it's the…read morebest one in Geneva at the moment. Let's begin with the major positive point - The food, which is out sourced, is rather pleasant and a welcome change to most of the grub you get in Geneva. You can tell, hands down, that this is all freshly prepared and tastes like it too. The half ribs and chicken is my favourite, but then again I am a lover of ribs. The pies are tasty and the chips are certainly some of the best in Geneva. The price as well isn't something to grumble about and as you don't order their garlic mushrooms (trust me, thats the one thing you don't want to eat there) then it's a lovely experience. Another positive here is that the staff have always seem to have a big smile on their face. The music is a lot more Irish than in some watering holes and the decor is some what Irish, although less so than the lovely, yet awfully managed Mulligans in the centre of town. There is free wifi and they show lots of the GAA so big plus there. Many a night I have spent here and got drunk, and would recommend it to anyone having a little get together!

    I finally went to this place, to hear a band actually. My biggest problem in the Geneva area is I…read moremiss my vodka drinks. I am a vodka and cranberry juice girl and most bars don't even carry cranberry juice, which my French friend tells me is rather new to the area all together. Never the less, this place had cranberry juice and the bartender made ms a fabulous cocktail, served in a giant iced tea sized glass no less. They also carry one of my favorite beers Franziskaner. I tried the fish and chips - great, not greasy at all. My only issue with the place was I couldn't order a plate of french fries alone. I don't understand that one, but I liked it there and the band was fantastic, The Square Brackets.

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    Charly's Pub

    Charly's Pub

    4.3(7 reviews)
    7.7 km
    €€

    Je ne parle pas encore français bien, so I am going to have to review this in English…read more It suits this place because English is most of what you will hear in this bar. I have a string of great memories from this bar all starting from my first weekend night living in this French border town. St.-Genis-Pouilly is a fairly common place for so-called CERN-ites to live. It has several apartment complexes that are available for month-to-month leases. It is less than a mile from the Swiss border and a bus stop that runs directly through CERN and downtown Geneva. And it has this bar, where construction workers, engineers, physicists and other expatriates sit down for a friendly pint and make new friends. I walked in here alone on my first Friday night and within a few hours, I had made great friends that would last my three month stint. The selection of beer and food resemble that of a British pub. As with most pubs, however, the value of the business lies in the friendly service and clientele. This bar served as a meeting place for my Friday and Saturday night goings on. This eventually extended to Thursday and Wednesday and sometimes Tuesday and maybe even a few Mondays. I shared many a round with the bartender, her sister and friends, the CERN rugby team, nuclear physicists, Swedish au pairs (!), and even a few locals. All in all, not the greatest food or selection but a five star pub in a perfect location for a young man learning the ways of the world, both big and infinitesimally small, one international city at a time.

    Got a late night bite at this fine establishment and the service went above and beyond. It started…read moreto thunderstorm while we were there and we were graciously offered a ride back to our hotel. Would highly recommend this place.

    American Dream Diner

    American Dream Diner

    3.4(15 reviews)
    5.2 km
    $$

    A fabulous 1950's style diner in town. It's a diner and an American store which is located on the…read more1st floor of the building. There is also an Hawaiian bar on premises which is open in the evenings. Great atmosphere, juke box classics and friendly service. The menu was classic diner style with burgers, hot dogs, nachos, milkshakes and a few other bits and pieces. I loved the poutine which was probably the only non American thing on the menu ;-) Fresh cut fries topped with gravy and cottage cheese and here it also included some mozzarella balls. The Mexican burger was excellent and the burger cooked to perfection (medium rare). If you don't like thus ask the waitress to ensure your burger is cooked right through. For me a good burger should be served medium rare. The banana milkshake was fantastic and a meal on its own :-) All in all a great experience and would happily repeat again.

    I'm very happy that we FINALLY have a diner in Geneva!!!…read more This place hasn't done much advertisement yet as it has opened mid September 2013 (less than a month ago). We passed in front and that's how we discovered this place. As mentioned in reviews before, the diner is part of a well known American and British market in town that exists for years and years. Decoration: The deco is AMAZING and much better than most of the diners in the US. It does remind a lot like diners from the Hollywood movies and it gives a pleasant feeling that you are part of something great! I can only give ALL the stars to the decoration and the fact that they made an amazing place in a short space and there's even one table for 9 people that is very comfortable. Service: Service is really great! A blond lady and an older guy were TOP, also another young guy who didn't seem to speak French! They were really running everywhere and helping and talking to everyone, even if it was quite chaotic and hard to control the people queuing. I've realized that in Switzerland people are less used to queue, in the US we saw many restaurants where people just queue and wait calmly, which was not in the case while I was at the American Dream Diner and people were quite agitated. They maybe need to create a hostess system where they take note of the name of the people queuing and who's first. People were lost but it seems it's just not part of the local culture to queue for a restaurant. Food: OKAY, this is the reason why I give 4 starts. Food wasn't great. I had many better burgers before, not only in the US but also in Geneva. Burgers are HUGE, this can be a good point for the ones with big appetite, however, they are not tasty. Meat is blend, sauce is not special at all, bread is not as fresh as it could be. It's not bad, but it's not amazing either. Although, the fries with cheddar were actually pretty amazing. We also tried the coleslaw as everyone was having a free sample when they arrive at the diner (which we though it was very kind of them and everyone appreciated) and the coleslaw was really good too, quite healthy and without much sauce and without being so sweet as many others, but it was DAMN GOOD! They also give us nice candies with the bill and it was sweet and yummy =) Overall, the experience was good and we can't wait to go back to try the hotdogs and milkshakes as the place is pretty awesome! If the burgers were amazing, we would never leave this place. If we could get the burger from INGLEWOOD or BLAQK and have the place of American Dream Diner, it would be a great combination... but guess we can't have it all! I would also love if they had American breakfast (at least on week-ends), that would be FREEEEAKING AWESOME and there're not many other places in town to compare the quality either haha... not like burgers where Geneva has some pretty decent places already.

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