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Sat / Feb 16
After Work / Casual / Early 20s
Party Earth Review With its mahogany-paneled, high-ceilinged interior and low-key daytime crowd, Scholar’s Lounge is a relaxing Irish pub with a laid-back atmosphere that becomes exuberantly busy by nightfall. Consisting of a single square room reminiscent of a chapel, the bar does in fact feature wood taken from a church in Ireland, which ... more
Via del Plebiscito, 101/b
00186 Rome
30s / 40s / Bar Food / Casual / Expats
Party Earth Review One of the most popular Irish bars in town, Druid’s Rock packs in sports-loving patrons attracted by the foosball and pool tables available in the upstairs game room, the frequent noisy bar games, and the dozen or so big-screen TVs where they can catch their favorite European sports. Although the long main bar on the ground ... more
Piazza dell’Esquilino, 1
00184 Rome
20s / Burgers / Casual / DJ / EDM / Pasta
Party Earth Review Housed in a beautiful historic palazzo right off Via del Corso, Trinity College is a popular Irish pub where locals, expats, and international travelers mingle in front of the book-lined walls or relax in the upstairs reading room. Visitors shouldn’t expect a crowd of bespectacled bookworms, though – the theme is just a ... more
Via del Collegio Romano, 6
00186 Rome
30s / 40s / Beer / Beer Lovers / Pasta
Party Earth Review With its authentic feel, dark wood paneling, and all of the standard Irish beers on tap, this classic Irish bar near Piazza Navona is the perfect pit stop for a pint or two while catching the score. Although inspired by Dublin’s historic Abbey Theatre – and decorated with portraits of illustrious actors, writers, and directors ... more
Via del Governo Vecchio, 51/53
00186 Rome
Yeah, it’s a stunning city full of incredible architecture and amazing history, but sometimes you just need an Irish pub in Rome to tuck into for a few hours.
Maybe you’re tired of all the cheap Italian wine and are dying for a pint of Guinness, maybe your stomach is saying “give me some bangers & mash,” or maybe you want to catch a soccer match, all of this and more can be achieved in Rome’s Irish pubs!
One of the most popular Irish bars in town, Druid’s Rock packs in sports-loving patrons attracted by the foosball and pool tables available in the upstairs game room, the frequent noisy bar games, and the dozen or so big-screen TVs where they can catch their favorite European sports. The Bulldog Inn Irish pub is also incredibly popular, overflowing with a young and boisterous English-speaking crowd just about every night of the week, and then there’s the authentic Abbey Theatre near Piazza Navona, which offers a classic Irish bar atmosphere and makes for the perfect pit stop for a pint or two while catching the score.
Those looking for a relaxed air in Rome need only visit Trinity College, a popular Irish pub housed in a beautiful historic palazzo right off Via del Corso where locals, expats, and international travelers mingle in front of the book-lined walls or relax in the upstairs reading room.
No matter what Irish vibe you seek, Irish pubs in Rome are a’-callin’.