O'Hara's Public House

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Lexington, United States

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Irish pub· Irish· Restaurant· Pub

O'Hara's Public House Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

O'Hara's Public House is located in Lexington, United States on 131 E Main St. O'Hara's Public House is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category irish pub in United States.

Address

131 E Main St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 8037854025

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeComfort foodHappy-hour drinksHappy-hour foodKids' menuLate-night foodQuick biteSmall platesSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Chris Petty

We have been to O'Hara's several times and the food, service, and atmosphere are always amazing. My family and I love sitting on their back patio. Matt O'Hara, the owner, always make it a point to greet the tables and get feedback on their experience. We took some out of town friends this past weekend and had their killer beer cheese pretzels. We all had a great time. We will definitely be back!!

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greg davis

Great place with good ambience. Love the old building. Quick service. We shared and appetizer and a fish&chips. The sausage-mushroom caps were hot, fresh and very tasty. The fish & chips were pretty good fresh and hot. Service was great! Thanks a bunch for a fun night out.

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Stephanie Leduc

First of all, my husband and I go to this restaurant frequently and typically love it. However tonight we had the most horrible experience. I never write reviews, but I feel this needs to be said. We arrived at O’Hara’s this past Saturday night. We had invited my family because there was going to be a live band and we were all so excited to go out. When we arrived there was an open table at the bar so we sat down and immediately the owner came over and a waitress came over and told us we had to get up because this table was reserved for a party of seven. If I’m not mistaken, a bar is supposed to be first come first serve and there was nobody sitting at the table so we sat down also there was no reserve sign anywhere on the table. Well we got up and went to another open table at the bar and a waitress came over and told us that we weren’t allowed to sit there that we needed to go and check in with the hostess. So we got up and went and checked in with the hostess and she told us there were no available tables at the restaurant. I am so incredibly disappointed with the level of customer service and that I had to call my family and tell them not to come because there were no open tables when as soon as we got to the restaurant there was an open table! We sat down and the owner told us we had to get up because it was reserved! A bar is supposed to be first come first serve and also there was no reserved sign on the table! Everybody was running around like a chicken with their heads cut off and they need to get it together because this is absolutely unacceptable! I and my family are so disappointed...

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Jason Brown

Great little Irish pub in downtown Lexington with a cool ambiance and great food. I had The Brotherly Love sandwich and our party had a good sampling of menu items. All were great and no complaints. I'll go back. Even though they were busy during our visit, our waiter was amazing and made sure we were taken care of after waiting a bit for our seats.

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James Gregory

Wonderfully mastered Irish type pub feel in downtown Lexington. Great beer tap selection. Great menu with a nice sized variety, but not overwhelming. I've been for both lunch and dinner. They have music certain nights. Lunch was great with Mom yesterday. She's not a big eater, so the little Shepherds Pies were ideal. I tried the Sean O'Connell, and it was superb. Definitely a reason to drive to Lexington.