Good beer, excellent happy hour and wholesome food. With respect to the other poster's comment about certain decorations, it could well be the Palestinian flag that is displayed. That has no business being displayed in an Irish pub, let alone an Irish pub in Vietnam.
Edit to reply. No point in arguing with you, but I'll set a few things straight, by the way, are you even Irish? I am 100% born and bred. The very short history of repression ended when Ireland became the Irish Republic. Those of Protestant descent, and indeed many Catholics quite happily lived in the North and the outrageous, murderous conflict that I was brought up in did absolutely nothing.I am sure you support the murder of soldiers, policemen and civillians. Your assertion that Palestinians are in a struggle for self-determination is correct, but it is a struggle against Hamas and Hezboulah, who have turned the region into a hell-hole, not as you will be thinking Israel. It's the new woke cause championed by woke lefties and it has no business being demonstrated in a pub, anywhere. If you want to offer support to truly repressed people, try the people of Iran, who don't even get the chance to protest, or North Korea, who are murdered for even thinking about freedom, and I could name many others, but of course flying the flag of Iran prior to it becoming the number one terror state in the world wouldn't be leftie enough. Oh and by the way, in their quest for freedom and justice, Ireland has allowed its population to be invaded by illegal migrants whose values differ far more that Protestants and Catholics ever did. But it's your pub and your interpretation of politics in a far off land with no connections to...
Read moreWas looking for a place to watch the football final, and was recommended this place. First of all, no ambiance, which is what was expected for this event, could hardly find a seat, and staff didn't help although they clearly saw me standing and looking for a place to sit. They got several areas, one was displaying the game, while another was having karaoke or a singer, in any case something loud and out of place that night. I ordered the burger that was recommended to me by the staff, the one with Jalapenos. Couldn't feel any jalapeno, wondering if there was any, it wasn't spicy at all, and the burger itself was fine but average and not worth the extra price. Fries were amazing, as it's difficult to find good ones around, that's the one single reason to visit that place. Also some of the decorations can be offensive and have nothing to do in a leisure place, not helping to create a good...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a great bar in Phu Quoc, this Irish pub is the place to be! After trying cocktails at various bars around the island, I discovered the Cinnamon Rabbit here, and it has been hands down the best cocktail I’ve had in Vietnam. Perfectly balanced, unique, and absolutely delicious.
The atmosphere is top-notch—lively, welcoming, and just the right mix of fun and relaxation. The music is great, and if you’re up for some games, you can play darts and pool. The crowd is friendly, making it easy to meet new people and enjoy a fantastic night out.
The staff are incredibly welcoming and attentive, adding to the overall experience. Another big plus is that they accept card payments with only a 3% charge, which is quite rare in Vietnam. The prices are reasonable, and you definitely get great value for money.
If you’re in Phu Quoc, make sure to stop by this pub. You...
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