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The Irish Oak

3511 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60657-1611
Phone: (773) 935-6669
Fax: (773) 935-6656
The Irish Oak
Cross Street:
W Cornelia Avenue
Directions:
El: Red Line to Addison; bus: 22 or 152
Best of Citysearch:
Irish Pub 2007, Irish Pub 2005, Irish Pub 2004
Hours:
Sun-Fri 11am-2am, Sat 11am-3am

Message from The Irish Oak

The Irish Oak

Spend a few hours in Ireland without leaving Wrigleyville!

  • Authentic Irish Menu
  • Live Music
  • Private Parties

The Irish Oak is a mixture of old world in a contemporary, vibrant setting. Of our extensive menu, our fish & chips, irish breakfast, and sheppard's pie oare the BEST in Chicago. Try Our award winning Guinness!! Irish Oak restaurant and pub is a family owned business with 20 years experiance. We serve many Irish and American dished. Friday and Saturday we have a variety of music.

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Editorial Review for The Irish Oak – by Citysearch Staff

The Scene
Set in the heart of Wrigleyville, the two-room bar is a low-lit, casual hangout with all that real Irish charm many other area pubs strain for, as everything here has been imported from the home country. The stereo plays a mixture of traditional Celtic and modern Irish tunes (U2, Van Morrison) to accommodate the 20- and 30-somethings crowded into booths, banquettes and tables. People come from near and far for eclectic live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.

The Draw
On inevitably crowded weekends, the Guinness and Murphy's Stout taps can hardly keep up, but the mostly Irish staff is cheerful and attentive. On the food menu, there are some nicely presented entrees and Gaelic specialties like fish-and-chips, Irish stew, corned beef sandwiches, and Galway Bay smoked salmon. Savor the all-day Irish breakfast of imported Irish bacon, black-and-white pudding (blood sausage), eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes and beans any time you like.

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Insider Tips

When to Go

Days and early evenings are good for grabbing a pint and a bite to eat, but weekend nights are the hot times if you're looking for rowdy crowds.

Where to Sit

The second room is often closed during non-peak times, but it can be a quieter retreat when open--especially if there's live music and huge crowds in the main room.

User Reviews for The Irish Oak

Citysearch (13), Trip Advisor (1 ), All (14)

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

09/06/2007 Posted by fmbradly

My friends and I came into town to watch the Cubs game from Los Angeles. After the game we stumbled into The Irish Oak just looking for a beer before we went home. A couple of beers later we ordered some food from the menu. Everything we ordered was great but the Corned Beef Sandwich & The Shepherd's Pie were the best we ever tasted! The service was great too! Sarah, our bartender was very cool. She was helpful in recommending food from the menu and drinks from the bar. Our short 6 hour stay at The Irish Oak was one of the best parts of our trip to Chicago.

Pros: Great food and beer selection.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/06/2004 Posted by adamzanck

On the off chance you leave BEFORE the end of a Cub game, GO HERE. The atmosphere is unmatched and whether the back is open or not, the Pints flow!!! The earlier you get there on game day the better your view (of everybody). Not a pick up place but the best at sit down, drink, enjoy, converse, and did I say enjoy?

Pros: Service, Drinks, Atmosphere

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Editor's Review

Wrigleyville pub praiseworthy for its charmingly authentic furnishings, entertainment, food and drinks.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

When to Go

Days and early evenings are good for grabbing a pint and a bite to eat, but weekend nights are the hot times if you're looking for rowdy crowds.

More Insider Tips

Bar/Club Information

Admission

  • No cover

Smoking

  • Yes

Atmospheres

  • Pub / Tavern
  • Bars

Parking

  • Street

Hours

  • Sun-Fri 11am-2am
  • Sat 11am-3am

Dress Code

  • Casual

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • Discover
  • MasterCard
  • American Express

Recognition for The Irish Oak

2007 Audience Winner - Irish Pub
2005 Audience Winner - Irish Pub
2004 Audience Winner - Irish Pub

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