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The Harp Pub
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Music:
- Live
4 reviews for The Harp Pub
4 reviews in English
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Review from Rich L.
As a guest of mysterious MIssissagua I ventured into this little watering hole expecting a quiet little Irish pub with some celtic music and a shepard pie special. It's more of neighborhood sports bar with a couple friendly bartendresses, interesting regulars and a sprinkling of some hot ladies.
After watching a little CFL on the tele, the sound went down and the 3 man band started up. It was mix between country & classic rock. Clever tone play ... opened w chris isaac which was pretty good.
Now my buddy ordered the Widow Maker II! This was HOT HOT HOT. He was required too sign a waiver and after the corp attys reviewed it he had a 10 ridiculous wings in front of him. He must have been so happy that after 3 wings he was crying. haha. I tried a couple and it took a long time for the burn to leave my esophagus.
Stop by to see Natalie and share a Porn Star shot ! -
Review from Danielle M.
Oakville, ON
the Harp is a good spot to grab a drink with friends in port credit.
Its always pretty busy and there's a live band on weekends.
The food is ok, nothing special - with the exception being the nachos which are great! they are huge, have lots of toppings and are made on miss. vicky style chips (not nacho chips).Listed in: Port Credit
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Review from Mike P.
Mississauga, ON
I have never eaten there but I will echo the comments on the atmosphere.
Good selection of beverages, the bands can be off the charts sometimes. Seen some really, really good R&B there.
The crowd is from 20ish all the way to 70ish. Something there for everyone. -
Review from Dil F.
Great local bands, good beers, baby boomer/ cougarville.
This place is a-ok. The clientele is a little mixed, but its core is definitely a baby boomer crowd who have been aging with the bar itself. You'll find all your favorite Canadian and Irish common beers on tap. The place is a little dark and cavernous, which can help you in forgetting the time passing, but the bar food here isn't great. However, there's a great hamburger joint just down the block waiting for you when you come spilling out after last call.
The music is mixed, but some of the clutch mainstays are incredibly talented musicians. I forget the name of the band, but the one that's led by trumpeter/singer Joey Reynolds is always a favorite, specializing in funk/blues/jazz. I've never seen them play without filling the house and getting people dancing (which, in an "Irish" pub, isn't hard).
