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Claddagh Cottage Irish Pub - Orlando - Photo album

Authentic Irish fare in a fun atmosphere - give the pasty a try! My daughter and I stopped in for dinner on a Wednesday night in May of 2023. There was a fun, laid back atmosphere and the food was tasty, though a little pricey ($16.99 each for the entrees in my pictures). Drink prices seemed to be
Awesome pub, people, music and food. All enjoyed their meals & pints. Service includes multiple servers and extremely attentive in spite of a packed house. Band (with the owner on banjo) were tight and authentic. Potato and leeks soup, with the real deal brown bread is pictured.
This is a great place to dine and drink at if you want the feel of an Irish pub. They feature authentic Irish pub cuisine and beverages. The food was delicious and the service we received was top notch. Even the local regulars were friendly. They offer plenty of seating at the tablez or the bar. The
Claddagh is the real deal. Makes me feel like I'm back in Galway. Same smells. Good food. Atmosphere. A 1-to-1 import. There are a few touristy type places in Orlando that try to be legit, but they fall way short of Claddagh. If you're craving a pie or a pint or want to hear some authentic Irish mus
My wife and I had a wonderful first time experience here. The food was warm and obviously prepared with care. It all tasted fantastic. Dan (I think) served us exceptionally. He was friendly. This place doesn’t rush you; it is welcoming, very laidback, and cozy…how a proper Irish Pub is supposed to b
Love the Irish Atmosphere, Irish Fare, and Irish Beer. They have live music regularly and the food is delicious. If you are craving potato leek soup or a pie, you found the right place
Great real pub, proper choice of beers in pint glasses, tasty food and top rate service. If you haven’t been then you should go.
Great Irish Bar and atmosphere. Bartenders and owner all amazing. Often have live music. Food excellent and made in house. Dart boards and not too many TV's around (a plus to the atmosphere).
Truly a hidden gem! I came here the day before St. Patrick's Day and was expecting the longest wait times but I was able to find a table in the back almost immediately. I am not sure how it works all the time but when I went, you had to seat yourself and then the bartender would make their way over
Love the atmosphere, music, everything. Just FYI, they only serve beer, wine, and food. I wish they had whiskey, as I don't typically drink much beer, but I understand if they don't want people too rowdy or don't want to pay for the more expensive liquor license. Service seemed to be "team service"
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