They say everyone is Irish on St. Patrick ’s Day . But in Indianapolis , we ’ve got some serious Irish heritage happening . After all , the Irishwerethe second - big group of immigrant to make it to the metropolis . Thus , we come by a love of beer and whiskey course . raft of pubs in townspeople cater to those tastes and are well-chosen to play the Irish circuit board year - round . But on St. Patrick ’s Day , peculiarly after the Downtown parade , our pubs are packed with reveller hook a dry pint , a shot glass , or maybe even both . Sure , there ’s plausibly some green beer floating around as well , but pass on that to your college booster . Stick to Guinness … or Jameson . And please , use up plenty of corned squawk .
Connor’s Pub
Connor ’s Pub originally madeIndy ’s dive ginmill list , but its Irish heritage realise it a post in this one shot - up as well . The off - the - beaten - track locating on the north side of the Broad Ripple canal bring in Connor ’s a neighborhood dearie – along with the reasonable drink monetary value and an easygoing air that pull in everyone from college kids to retirees . And while there ’s nothing in particular Irish about the saloon ’s democratic pizza pie and cheeseballs , they ’ll be great with whatever you ’re drinking .
McGilvery’s Taphouse
After a change in possession , McGilvery ’s up its food for thought plot and now focalise on made - from - scratch Irish fare . Here you ’ll ascertain Dublin coddle , shepherd ’s pie , banger , colcannon , fish & chips , and , of track , corned beef & cabbage . Keeping all of that in nous , it ’s a typical shopping centre bar ( which definitely is n’t a bad affair ) , with a loyal neighborhood business and pop trivia night . Whatever day or dark you bar by , you’re able to have a bun in the oven some form ofdrink special .
Nine Irish Brothers
This taphouse originated in Lafayette , IN , and really is operated by the youngest of nine O’Bryan brother . The women of the syndicate are honored with “ and five Irish sisters ” inscribed over the legal community . ( That means a family unit of14kids , many of whom are involved in the business sector . ) With lively music on the weekends and a menu that include splendid ( and plentiful ) servings of fish & fleck , Guinness stew , and corned gripe & cabbage ( as well as more distinctive pub food for thought ) , Nine Irish Brothers has made itself at abode on Mass Ave .
Brockway Public House
This industrial - way pub opened in 2008 . With a sophisticated draught beer system that apparently serves up the stale , freshest dry pint around , Brockway also deliver the perfect pint of Guinness … andhas the certificate to raise it . Plus , the burger has been deemed the best in the Indianapolis field by ESPN . Aside from the accolade , this shoes offer up some great Graeco-Roman pub intellectual nourishment , as well as a touch fish & chips . It also has a unparalleled variation of bangers & mash that includes Roger Bacon - wrapped sausage balloon served on a joint .
O’Reilly’s Irish Bar and Restaurant
An Irish - themed sport saloon within walk space of Bankers Life Fieldhouse and Lucas Oil Stadium ? Seems like a respectable idea to us . This place has a kick - ass taproom menu filled with sandwich , burgers , and entrées , and also have a half - twelve Greco-Roman Irish home base . So , along with your beer or Jameson , find barren to adjudicate its famed bangers & mash … or perhaps the Irish meat loaf . Check out the location in the Warehouse District , or stop by the new Greenwood location for a peek . And , sure , maybe even a drink .
Claddagh Irish Pub
Yes , it ’s a chain with nearly a 12 locations ( including a few in the Indianapolis domain : one on the Northside , one in Plainfield , and one Downtown ) , but Claddagh for certain knows how to do the Irish theme up right . It also has an all - mean solar day Irish breakfast that includes vermillion rockfish bacon , calamitous & white pudding , bangers , eggs , mushroom , and sodium carbonate bread to spice up up the charm . Whether you ’re looking to hear some live euphony ( DJ specify every Thursday , Friday , and Saturday night ) , grab some Irish specialisation , or just barricade by for a dry pint , you really ca n’t go wrong with a seat at Claddagh .
McGinley’s Golden Ace
This is the grandfather of Indy ’s Irish measure . Or best yet : thegreat - grandad … seeing as the classic pub has been operating since 1934 . That means 82 years of St. Patrick ’s Day parties , perchance the oldest uninterrupted pothouse festivity around . good of all , it ’s still lam by the same family of Irish immigrants who opened it just months after Prohibition cease . You wo n’t chance Irish fare on the small menu , but you will observe one of the full cheeseburgers in the urban center , and a great Irish jam seance every Tuesday .
Langton’s Irish Pub
CLB restaurant group owner Craig Barnum drew inspiration for this Carmel bar from existent Irish pubs . In fact , much of the Department of the Interior of Langton ’s was hand-crafted in Ireland , brought here , and then assembled . The answer is an appealing dark - woods decor with several work up - in Booth , know as snugs , that will invest little groups in their own cozy enclaves . lively medicine on Fridays , and a menu that have Guinness stew , corned kick , bangers & mash , and more received bar food , make this a great place to get your Irish on in Carmel City Center .
Mo’s Irish Pub
This bar and restaurant in the busy Hamilton Town Center shopping arena wins over diners with its Irish atmosphere and extensive list of what the Irish call “ The Water of Life ” ( whiskey ) . Of naturally , we ’re assuming the whole “ Kegs & Eggs ” thing come about on St. Paddy ’s Day ( 8 - 11am ) does n’t hurt , either . Nor does the all - out solemnization endure down from Thursday - Saturday featuring hot medicine and all the food and drink you could ask for .
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Nine Irish Brothers
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Nine Irish Brothers
Brockway Public House
Claddagh Irish Pub
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Mo’s Irish Pub