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Molly Bloom's Irish Pub
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 11 am - 2 am
Sat 12 pm - 2 am
Sun 5 pm - 2 am
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Music:
- Live
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
- Coat Check:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Loud
4 reviews for Molly Bloom's Irish Pub
4 reviews in English
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Review from Molly M.
We went here early for lunch & a beer & made friends with the staff & had to come back for drinks after dinner. Friendly staff! We had amazing sliders super late! Will go back next time we're in London, ON
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Review from Cindy H.
Located in Richmond Row, Molly Bloom's is your ordinary pub full of students looking to kick back after along day's work.
On a rainy evening, we arrived to a bare pub for drinks and a quick dinner. It seemed grungier than I expected but that could have been due to the dark thunderstorm.
Service was fine, with a friendly waitress who recommended the fish and chips. For $11, our meal arrived with one LONG piece of fish and enough fries for 3 people - a very generous portion.
Pints of beer range from $5.50-$7. Beer selection was alright.
On Wednesday evenings, they have 50% nachos.
Molly Bloom's is pretty standard, with a few locations scattered throughout Ontario. Nothing really stood out to me and certainly wouldn't be my first choice of places to eat but the it was in a convenient spot for catching up with old friends. -
Review from cailen s.
Oakville, ON
It's been years since I was here last night but I remember it as a fall back option while I was at Western. I had a lot of fun nights here.
There was a live band led but a silver fox lead singer. They were entertaining, though I can't remember their/his name.
The kareoke night was/is? Wednesday nights and when I was going there was hosted by a rather large and enthusiastic woman. For my friend's 19th birthday (I'm really dating myself here) she straddled him and sang 'Hey big spender' while he drunkenly screamed (and I mean SCREAMED) for help. -
Review from Luke A.
Toronto, ON
Like most places that cash in on James Joyce and Alcoholism (and there's a fair amount of them), Molly Bloom's connection to ol' Jimbo is solely by virtue of being an Irish pub. It's pretty standard as far as the Irish pub genre goes; Guinness and other stalwarts are on tap, naturally, and the decor is what you'd expect.
I was last here for karaoke night (which may have been discontinued--it ain't mentioned on the pub's slick new website), run by a genial though slightly obsessed local with an Axl Rose fixation. Another time, they turned off the taps before midnight, which was a bit odd--and, incidentally, didn't make me want to hang around.
