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Welcome to Morrissey's Irish Pub

Nestled in the heart of Minneapolis, Morrissey's Irish Pub brings a vibrant slice of Ireland to the local dining scene. Celebrated for its authentic Irish breakfast and brunch offerings, the pub features a delightful array of sandwiches and starters, including mouthwatering options like the Spicy Chicken and classic Reuben. Patrons rave about the energetic atmosphere, enhanced by trivia nights and live music. The whiskey selection is remarkable, with unique offerings like Jameson on tap. Whether savoring perfectly crispy fish and chips or enjoying housemade tartar sauce, guests leave with a hearty sense of community and connection, making Morrissey's a must-visit destination.

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Welcome to Morrissey's Irish Pub, a gem nestled in the heart of Minneapolis, located at 913 W Lake St. This delightful Irish pub offers a vibrant atmosphere where you can savor the authentic flavors of Ireland, especially during breakfast and brunch hours. With a charming decor reminiscent of classic Irish pubs, Morrissey's invites you to experience not just a meal, but a warm and friendly gathering place.

Morrissey's Irish Pub is renowned for its delicious menu, featuring a mix of hearty starters, comforting sandwiches, and invigorating specials. The trove of tantalizing starters includes:

  • Pretzel Sticks: Three Bavarian pretzels served with a delightful poblano cheese dipping sauce - a must-try for any snack lover.
  • Golden Chicken Wings: Crispy wings tossed in your choice of sauces—from traditional buffalo to Irish whiskey BBQ, perfect for sharing or indulging solo.
  • C.B. Eggrolls: A unique twist on an Irish classic, filled with corned beef, pepperjack cheese, and sauerkraut.
  • Fish and Chips: Praised by many guests, the fish is perfectly battered and accompanied by a house-made tartar sauce, showcasing the kitchen's dedication to quality.

Moving on to the sandwiches, patrons rave about the Reuben Sandwich, draped in layers of corned beef, sauerkraut, and melted cheese, embodying the spirit of comfort food. Each dish mirrors the essence of pub fare—affordable yet satisfying for every palate.

What sets Morrissey’s apart is its vibrant community atmosphere. Regulars and newcomers alike partake in lively trivia nights and karaoke sessions, fostering camaraderie. Guests like Naomi O. express fondness for Wednesday trivia, while others commend the intriguing whiskey selection, featuring unique offerings such as whiskey on tap. Whether you're sipping a classic Guinness or indulging in a rare pour of Old Rip Van Winkle, the experience is enhanced by knowledgeable and friendly bartenders.

Brunch at Morrissey's is an adventure—try their Bloody Mary, frequently hailed as one of the best in Minneapolis. It's not just a drink; it's an event in itself!

In conclusion, Morrissey's Irish Pub is more than just a dining destination; it's a spirited gathering spot where the joy of food, drinks, and community collide. Whether you’re there for the food, the drinks, or the fun activities, you’re sure to leave with a belly full of delicious fare and a heart full of memories. Grab your friends, head over to Morrissey's, and let the good times roll!

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Gary R.
Gary R.

Great time for St Pat's Day! Great Service, good vibes. Good pours of Guinness! Good wings.

Marla K.
Marla K.

Fun place to grab a drink and a quick bite. Service was very fast and drinks were reasonably priced. The food was a little expensive for just typical bar food, but the sandwiches there are decent. They have fun activities there throughout the week like trivia, and open mic sessions. Overall, I had a good time going here and would come back for a drink :)

Blake H.
Blake H.

Fish and chips were delicious. I'm normally not a fan of tartar sauce, but ended up really enjoying their house made sauce. The service has also been great during my multiple visits and I plan on going back soon.

Karen D.
Karen D.

Loved the bartender. Brunch menu nlooked fun but we didn't eat. Top 10 Minneapolis Bloody Mary, IMHO.

Chris Y.
Chris Y.

Great service and food... must go!! Definitely going to come back,the team for our event made it happed!

Naomi O.
Naomi O.

It is becoming my Wednesday Trivia favorite spot. Host on Wednesday Trivia seems very much enjoying to have companies and makes Trivia night in very good atmosphere. Each booth sit up to 6 people comfortably. Wide range of whiskey menu (Irish, Scottish, American, Canadian, and Japanese). Nothing extraordinary in the food menu but surprisingly they offer Poutine as starter. If you don't mind smear with beef gravy over the totsn' fries with corn beef on top! It was pretty good. Fish and Chips comes with delicious tartar sauce as side (perhaps dill infused?). You can probably ask for malt and vinegar if you are not wild about tartar sauce. Servers are very friendly and chatty that makes you feel very welcomed. They also have a coin operated dart machine but not sure it's working. Trivia night starting 7 pm on Wednesdays. They also hold a Movie trivia night on Thursdays if you are moviegoers!

Jeremy S.
Jeremy S.

First time at Morrissey's and it was a blast. Service was spot on, even with a party of ten. Our waiter was awesome as well. While taking our orders she wasn't writing anything down, which had me worried. I always take note of that when going out and there will be two outcomes from this, the waiter will just bomb and mess the entire order up or, in this case, prove her awesomeness! The Whiskey Notes: A highlight of the night was the amazing whiskey list. So happy we came during the right time of year when Morrissey received they annual allotment of just ONE bottle of Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year whiskey!! One a half ounce pour was $28 but was worth it. Even though the Old Rip Van Winkle was 107 proof you wouldn't be able to tell, it was super smooth, being aged for ten years. Side note, this whiskey is from the same distillery as the very rare Pappy Van Winkle, which is just as expensive and also very good. You can find Pappys more readily at pubs in Chicago, which has a bigger whiskey scene then Minneapolis. Another very unique whiskey was the Jameson on tap, that's right you heard me correct "whiskey on tap", crazy right?!! It was very good and had a distinct flavor to it, I'll be back to try it again. It was for $8 a ounce. One other whiskey we would like to try next time is the Jameson "Red Spot", I think aged for 15 years. Grub review: Definitely pub style food. Not upscale but not too greasy either. The chicken strips had good flavor and we ordered on the side, ranch and buffalo sauce, which is a must have for strips in my opinion. Fries were perfectly crispy too. Fish and chips were good. The fish could have used some salt and vinegar to drizzle on. One very unique dish was the curry fries. Basically they were a plate of fries with curry gravy, very delicious. The Karaoke was most entertaining, that is watching other people sing. It seemed three of the people that sang were regulars and took turns on the stage. Side bar- I wonder what they think they sound like in their own minds? haha.