Doolin's Irish Pub
Restaurant/Bar · $$ · Downtown
Description:
Georgia Straight's Golden Plates winner for best pub, Doolin's is a modern Irish pub, combining traditional Irish charm with modern state-of-the-art A/V technology, 8 TV screens (all Canucks PPV games), and rousing live music.
Located in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown entertainment district, the Doolin's experience is rooted in Irish tradition. From pub food staples like beef and shepherd’s pies to North American favourites like nachos and chicken wings, Doolin’s has something for every taste. And no one will go thirsty at the 30-ft long solid mahogany bar, which boasts over 22 lines of beer on tap (Doolin’s is also home to the perfect Guinness pour, with a staff acclaimed for their craftsmanship of the perfect 20 oz pint).
With food and drink specials, DJs and live entertainment, Doolin’s is sure to bring a bit of the Irish spirit into the heart of every patron.
Address:
654 Nelson Vancouver BC Canada 604-605-4349 Call · Directions
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