The Best Irish Bars in Houston

Come for the Guinness, stay for the good food and good times.

Houston may not be folks’ first thought when pondering places with strong Irish influence, but they’d be wrong to overlook it. Because as one of the most diverse cities in the nation, our sound stable of places to whet your whistle includes some very friendly (and sometimes rowdy) Irish pubs where you can talk a load of Blarney alongside a pint of the black stuff. With St. Patrick’s Day just a wee bit away, it’s time to get reacquainted with the watering holes and get ready to party like your last name is O’Sullivan. These Houston spots will bring all the Irish pub feels.

Ducky McShweeney's
Photo courtesy of Ducky McShweeney's

Galleria
Score a smooch under the electric green “Kiss Me I’m Irish” sign at this fun-loving watering hole, the latest concept from Eighty Six’d Restaurant & Bar Group (Bovine & Barley, The Fish); then spend the remainder of the evening cozying up to pints of Kilkenny Irish Cream Ale, Guinness Stout, and Smithwick’s Irish Amber Ale fresh from the tap, taking flight through the whiskies of Cork’s Redbreast Distillery, and grubbing on pub classics from Fish & Chips and Bangers & Mash to totally-not-Irish Pizza and Sushi Rolls.
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

Hugh O'Connors
Photo courtesy of Hugh O'Connors

Spring Branch
Helmed by the same two Irish lads behind Rice Village’s late The Gorgeous Gael, this Marq center sports pub is serious about its Guinness, claiming to have the best pour in Houston. You’ll have to grab a pint to see for yourself, of course, and enjoy stuff like stout marinated Shepherd’s Pie, Irish style Bangers N’ Mash, and Guinness-battered Onion Rings and Guinness Chocolate Cake while you do.
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

Johnny McElroy's Irish Pub & Patio
Photo courtesy of Johnny McElroy's Irish Pub & Patio

Montrose
The little bro to sibling establishments McElroy’s and Shay McElroy’s, Johnny’s brings big deck energy to the classic Irish pub experience. No for real, there’s a big side deck where you can grab a picnic table and settle in for fresh pints, bar pies and corned beef sammies, and fun events like Bourbon Butter Steak Night (Tuesdays).
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

Penny Whistle Pub
Photo courtesy of Penny Whistle Pub

Montrose
This friendly neighborhood pub rocks a huge, huge Irish whiskey selection, inviting patio, and fun-loving attitude year-round, but special to this year, it’s teaming up with another friendly neighborhood pub (Griff’s, which was destroyed by major fire damage in January) for some sure-to-be wild St. Patty’s Day shenanigans. The joint parking lot party will feature Irish cocktails, Irish Slammers, all kinds of Irish drafts, and a special just for the holiday: Green Beer.
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

Upper Kirby/Downtown
With handsome leather furnishings from the Old Capital Club of the original Rice Hotel, this duo of Irish-owned and -operated bars is a throwback to nicer pubs in Dublin. Do they have Corned Beef Reubens the size of Texas in Dublin? Whatever. Hit the quaint McElroy’s for dart tourneys, pints of Guinness, and a totally chill outdoor beer garden; or head to downtown’s Shay McElroy’s to cozy up with whiskey in a private “snug” and sip draughts at the rich, intricate, 19th-century bar shipped straight from the motherland itself.
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

McGonigel's Mucky Duck Irish bar in Houston
Rusty Andrews

Upper Kirby
It’s 50% live music venue, 50% Irish pub, and 150% guaranteed good time... We’re pretty sure that math is right. Hit the Mucky Duck to quench your thirst with the best pour in Houston (it has a Guinness trophy to prove it) while you take down Welsh Rarebit, Irish Beef Stew, and Fried Gulf Shrimp Tacos—which, admittedly, aren’t Irish at all, but this is Houston. What did you expect?
How to book: Score tickets online or stop in for first come, first served seating during No Cover nights.

River Oaks
Perfect pours and Chicago-style thin crust bar pies are the name of the game at this real-deal pub, which has been serving loyal patrons all of the above since 1983. The stellar Irish whiskey runs the gamut, from Bushmills Black Bush to Tullamore Dew 10 Years Old single malt. You may need a swig or two to keep up with the St. Paddy’s Day crowd. The all-day Irish rager will host live rock, bagpipers, step dancers, and traditional eats like Corned Beef and Guinness Bread.
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

Pimlico Irish Pub bar in Houston
Pimlico Irish Pub

Montrose/Washington
You may not think a pub across from a Whole Foods will give you any kind of legitimate Irish experience. But you’d be wrong, fella. This one’s owned by a dude from Dublin, who named the bar after his father’s '70s era Dublin public house. As such, you’ll find one of the creamiest pours of Guinness, plus proper Irish bar snacks, a roster of the finest Irish whiskey, and a steady European crowd amping up the night’s shenanigans.
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

Downtown
Dark, dingy, and narrow, this Downtown watering hole is everything an Irish pub should be. The crowd is super-welcoming -- even more so after a few pints. But perhaps the coolest part is that it’s rumored to be haunted by a lady ghost who chills in the bathroom. The building dates back to 1890, so it’s not entirely outside the realm of reality, right? RIGHT?
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

The Gooses Acre Irish Pub in Houston
The Gooses Acre Irish Pub

The Woodlands
What’s better than an Irish pub whose building materials are straight-up shipped over from a century-old pub in Ireland? An Irish pub whose materials are straight-up shipped over from a century-old pub in Ireland that you can bring Branduff McGrady and Addergoole to. Sick dog names, by the way. While the bistro side of things may not be the most authentically Irish (there’s mozzy sticks and “Irish nachos”), you can still get a perfect pour of the black stuff that will transport you right over to the Emerald Isle.
How to book: Stop in for first come, first served seating.

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Brooke Viggiano is a Houston writer who will most definitely be wearing a fake beard and Green Man suit this St. Paddy’s Day. Hit her up for a blather @BrookeViggiano.