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Forget a well-oiled democratic political system, smooth-running bureaucracy, reliable emergency services, extensive transport links and a sound market economy. A city needs only two things to achieve modern civilization: a McDonalds and an Irish Pub. Have you ever been to a city without them? We haven't and we've been all the way to Novisibirsk in Siberia - a case of one pint of Guinness coming right up! Wroclaw's version is everything you have come to expect from these ubiquitous havens, and serves as home away from home for the town's expat community.

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Can we stop calling this an Irish bar! This is NOT an Irish bar. Green furniture and the ability to purchase a particular product does not make an Irish bar. No atmosphere.
Unhelpful staff. Ridiculously expensive. NOT an Irish bar. For the record, there is no Irish bar in Wroclaw so stop looking.

reviewed by Bob from Ireland on Jan.21.2012

felt more irish at buckingham palace no decent cider no irish staff n they said u cud smoke upstairs but they wouldnt let me upstairs

reviewed by jamesy from Ireland on Nov.21.2011

Dieser Ort ist schrecklich und sehr viel teurer als andere Bars in Breslau.

reviewed by Friedrich from Germany on Oct.26.2011

great bar , great crack , lovely staff ;) 100percent come back . cant leave the place goin there again in a min .Swaaann

reviewed by james from Ireland on Oct.23.2011

i am in wroclaw for 2 weeks work,we found the guinness pub soon enough and we go drinking there everyday.the atmosphere is excellent and the staff are very friendly and a great laugh.GO ON the giunness pub ill defo come back again for holiday.

reviewed by corky from Ireland on Oct.23.2011

Lame! Totally lame place.

reviewed by Ben from United States on Oct.19.2011

please please stay away from this pub my husband is irish and we wanted to watch the football on tuesday 11th of october 2011 but was told we could not watch this has they didnt have that channel what a load of rubbish all so they dont do half pints of larger or beer only pints and wine is extremely a total rip off.dont go into this pub.

reviewed by sarah mitchell from United Kingdom on Oct.15.2011

It's your typical 'Irish pub but not in Ireland' venue. Waitresses were efficient and the live band we saw on Saturday night were excellent. But the prices are naughty; you would pay less in England. If you don't HAVE to drink Guinness, there are other places nearby at less than half the cost.

reviewed by Paul from United Kingdom on Sep.14.2011

visited last xmas! a total rip off!going back to wroclaw in july but staying clear of this place! ignorant staff!not a good pint of guinness for the price!its far from an irish pub!

reviewed by Ted from Ireland on May.18.2011

Terrible place! Avoid at all costs. The beer is expensive compared to all others in the area and the staff is lazy. Also, there are usual only a few people there during the week who are complete bastards.

reviewed by Kent from United Kingdom on May.09.2011

This place sucks! There are a few regulars who are total a-holes and the bar staff is lazy. Don't go here!

reviewed by Kris from United States on Mar.21.2011

rip off city , the pub i mean
you cant smoke downstairs , but you can upstairs..where the prices are double
furthermore you cant bring a drink from downstairs upstairs.....dont go unless you have money to burn
my wife is polish and so we spend a lot of time over there....the price of beer in the whole of the rynek....ie town centre is inflated....but ok its a lovely place to have a drink....accepted
but this place really takes the mickey...you can get a lovely pint , well a bit more than a pint , for a quid even in the rynek if you look around....do yiou really want to come to poland and pay expensive prices for a drink.....ie 3 quid for some tatty english bitter or poorly kept guiness...or might it not be better to have a nice drink in one of the many bars in wroclaw that DONT aim to rip you off
have a great time in wroclaw its lovely , but unless you are loaded dont visit this establishment

reviewed by graham from United Kingdom on Jan.02.2011

I've been to many places in Wrocław, and this place is the worst. Rude service, poor beer (especially for the price) and terrible music while the football is on. Seriously, all foreign tourists would do a lot better to check out from Polish places where the beer is more likely to be good (especially if they don't just have the boring standard brands like Warka) and the people are friendlier.

reviewed by Elisha from United Kingdom on Nov.15.2010

Not an irish bar and im irish when i walked in it became more irish than probably its been all year and not everyone in ireland listens to enya or that country rubbish

reviewed by Brian from Ireland on Oct.18.2010

good pub good location good atosphere deffinatly reccomend bunch of english tools saying "fenians in an irish pub" big headscratcher less english the better

reviewed by shades from Ireland on Feb.06.2010

Possibly the worst pub in Wroclaw, complete tourist rip off. One price for Polish a higher price for others with a rubbish atmosphere to boot. Best avoided.

reviewed by George from United Kingdom on Jan.08.2010

Very nice place! Been to Wroclaw quite a few times this year and always go here. Very nice staff and you always meet interesting english speaking people.

reviewed by Neil from United States on Dec.15.2009

the bar was good a bit pricey but so is most irish bars and as for uk loyal and dicky dick rock if u dont like fenians stay out of poland U.D.O.B

reviewed by kevin from United Kingdom on Nov.19.2009

I may not be Irish, but for me, this place is a decent Irish-inspired bar.

reviewed by Jen from United States on Aug.05.2009

Not an Irish Bar. just a Polish bar that serves Guinness with a few Irish pictures on the wall. Painting a pub green with a Guinness sign outside does not make it an Irish bar. No Irish Tv channels so no good if you want to watch a GAA match.Waiter was veryfriendly. No complaints there.

reviewed by Philip o Byrne from Ireland on Aug.03.2009

It is a big grimey, but I think some expats are just in love with this place. I can't really imagine why, but I guess it's a good place to dream about home...

reviewed by Eleanor from Ireland on Jun.28.2009

Not a good place. Avoid! There's plenty better places in Wrocław for beer. The service is indifferent towards the patrons, poor in fact. I guess that the staff has changed since other reviews have been written, as they're not lookers at all. That's by the by though. I think it's the worst Irish pub I know, and for the games AVOID this place and go to Sports Bar.

reviewed by John D from United Kingdom on Jan.20.2009

Hmmm a bit hit and miss, this place. The beer is alright (there are better places for beer in Wrocław though) though somewhat pricey. The clientele can be OK, though you get the odd mouthy group. The worst is the service: they can disappear sometimes to smoke somewhere and you have to wait ages to get served. Not the politest of service (though that's typical in Poland) and beware if you want to watch football there, as while they may say they are showing a certain game, they may change their mind in the last minute so the staff can watch a game of their choice.

reviewed by Ian from United Kingdom on Jan.16.2009

very very good place, i was very very drunk, ask ola she will tell you ;-D

reviewed by shawn from United Kingdom on Jun.26.2008

you don't have to be Irish to feel Irish - just take a sit outside and watch the life passing by...

reviewed by olaf from Netherlands on Apr.09.2008

Best place to drink Guinness in the town - can not complain for the service, place friendly for foreigners - stop for a pint and enjoy your time in Wroclaw!

reviewed by Lars from Denmark on Apr.08.2008

Hmmm,not too happy about this place at all i really have to say AVOID!!! AVOID,if your English you may be charged more for drinks as i was....and also was given very wrong change too on two seperate occasions,when i complained to the manager he was not at all interested...so if you dont want to get ripped off DONT GO THERE!!!!

reviewed by d smith from United Kingdom on Jan.03.2008

Next time i will order tabasco instead of a Bloody Mary:} jolly good bar with nice and friendly kelnerka.... c u in future...

reviewed by janek rybak from Netherlands on Jan.02.2008

Instinctively I would sooner step on an upturned plug whilst gargling cod liver oil than venture into any supposedly authentic ‘Brit’ bar, for fear of being surrounded by the very sort of gurning, booze-addled xenophobes who plague the streets of Blighty in ever increasing numbers to ever diminishing returns. Thankfully this joint appears to have more or less avoided any influx of said Neanderthals. Which leaves the more civilised patrons free to enjoy a particularly agreeable bar in relative peace. The dark green décor and furnishings are classy, the bar staff are unerringly friendly, there is plenty on offer to quaff and the menu is positively delectable. And scarcely a pot belly or unseemly leisure trouser in sight.

reviewed by anthony from United Kingdom on Aug.30.2007

Neither a fenian lover or hater, merely a good judge of bars hither and thither, I see this as a fine venue. Prop the bar, take a drink, light up a JPS and relax. Eye candy on one side of the bar, convivial chat on t'other. What more could a man on a mission want! See you in a month or so.

reviewed by AGFK from United Kingdom on Jun.14.2007

Bit of a typical Irish pub abroad. Nothing special but if you want to meet some expats (not sure why you would) then go for your life

reviewed by Mr. T from United Kingdom on Jun.11.2007

Fenians should be rounded up and put on a boat home!

reviewed by UK Loyal from United Kingdom on Apr.01.2007

Best Spot in Wroclaw with Bar staff who will keep the beer flowing as long as you want! Thanks Guys!

reviewed by John from Ireland on Mar.22.2007

Irish pubs are generally crap IMO (as is MacDonalds) but Guinness is pretty good - 3 completely diffeent style bars on each floor, good mix of locals and expats and decent live gigs. Only downside is the staff who give the pubs a clique feel but Polish service is usually unfriendly anyway, bordering on hostile, so dont let that put you off..

A pretty stupid remark frmn the American guy - depending on who you ask a Fenian is an Irish soldier, a supporter of Irish independence duriung The Troubles, a Catholic (not true) or a Celtic supporter.

reviewed by Matt from United Kingdom on Jan.13.2007

what is a fenian? would someone please be so kind as to fill in this knowledge for me...

reviewed by Mr. Mister from United Kingdom on Jan.10.2007

I fail to see the problem, Fenians are the finest of people. Please feel free to f*** off.

reviewed by Champion Ireland from Ireland on Dec.30.2006

Over-run with fenians. This place is a joke.

reviewed by Dicky Rock from United States on Oct.24.2006

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