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User Rating: 45 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant

616 S President St, Baltimore, MD 21202 Get directions Cross Streets: Between Fleet St and Aliceanna St
39.283937 -76.602785
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About:When you walk in James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant, you will find yourself transported back to Ireland. Right from the ceiling to the floor, everything at James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant reminds you of the Emerald Isle. They have enchanting outdoor seating but if you aren't the outdoor types, dine by the fire or in one of the alcoves in the wall. Celtic and Irish melodies are played and if you are not in the mood for grub, you can also come by to have a drink or two and watch some televised sports as you cheer. Bon appetite!
Hours:Lunch & Dinner daily
Categories:Entertainment Venues, All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Night Clubs, Brewpubs, Irish Restaurants, Grill Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants
Parking:Valet parking
Payment:MasterCard, Visa, American Express
Specialities:Mastercard
Brands:Mastercard
Amenities:Open late, Pub
Cuisine:American, Irish, Pub
Ambiance:Family Friendly
Feature:Bar, Delivery, Entertainment, Outdoor Seating, Take Out
Reservations Policy:Accepted
Dress Code:Casual
Price:$10 - $20
Other Contact Info:Email: thejamesjoyce@yahoo.com
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  1. User Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    by pandalhu
    06/22/2008
    My Husband and I ventured down to Harbor East this weekend to check out the new Landmark Movie Theater (we saw Get Smart- very funny) and get a bite to eat at James Joyce Irish Pub and Restaurant. The weather was perfect and it was a great day.

    So before the movie we walked around Harbor East and went to eat at James Joyce Pub. As we entered the pub I was intrigued to find out that was designed and built in Ireland and then shipped over here to Baltimore in the fall of 2002. The pub is named after the famous Irish poet and author (Ulysses and Finnegans Wake). They have live music about 5 days a week form 9 pm – 1:30 am.

    The inside of the restaurant has a nice Irish atmosphere with a family setting. The section we sat in had high tables with high benches and chairs. The walls are adorned in Irish artwork and pieces.

    We started with a cup of the Irish Potato Soup (Cup $3.25) - pureed potatoes, onions and leeks cooked in a chicken stock. The flavor was perfect as was the texture. I didn’t find any component of the soup to be over powering- the marriage of ingredients was perfect.

    For my entrée I had the Beer Battered Sausage and "Chips" ($11.95)- traditional Irish Bangers lightly battered then deep fried and served with french fries and baked beans. I was a bit leery of the fact that the sausage was beer batter and fried but once I bite into it all my reservations dissolved away. It was wonderful. The sausage was sweet and the batter gave a perfect crunch to it that added to the taste. The fries were perfectly cooked. The baked beans were very sweet and runny (I prefer my baked beans not as sweet and thicker) but the taste was average. They served it with malt vinegar and ketchup. Now I add vinegar to my “Fish and Chips” so I was unsure as to add it to the sausage or not. I tired a few bites with it and it was good.

    My Husband had the Beef and Guinness Stew ($13.95) - pieces of beef braised in Guinness stock with diced carrots, onion, leek and celery and was served over traditional champ potatoes. The pieces of meat were tender and very plentiful. The consistency of the stew was perfect and not overly thick or runny. The serving was pretty big but he finished every last drop.

    They are participating in Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week 2008 and have their menu already posted on their website.
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  2. User Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    by Mr
    01/05/2006
    You'll love it: I've been eating there since they opened. Its a nice place to to eat. the bartenders and staff are very polite and make it a habit to get to know who there customer is. It's been a month since i've last been there but I bet if I were to go tonight they would still know who I am and my fav dish. my only dislike is they have tv's with no sound. I like to watch a good football game but I cant enjoy a game if I cant here it. Thats just me. if you dont care about the sound then this is the place for you.
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