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This pub was once a good place to go if you like over crowded rowdy drunk people bumping into you left and right. Taking this risk on the 4th of July I went in there to celebrate with my boyfriend for my birthday. After having been in there 5 min my boyfriend was kicked out by the manager after being accused of pushing her, while her husband behind her hearing the commotion, who was completely drunk and belligerent, was trying to fight my boyfriend. We left after the argument talking to bouncers and bartenders saying this was ridiculous and that this "manager" was clearly drunk as well and she was probably BUMPED and stumbled back but was to incoherent to know what was going on. Come to find out from various sources this "Manager" from there had been drinking since 3pm and it was now about 11pm.
Dont go if you prefer to not deal with drunken management, the barstaff and bouncers we more professional than this woman. What a way to ruin my birthday!! And her husband trying to fight my boyfriend .....like seriously where did these people come from!
very small, hard as hell to get a drink on a busy night. Plus its all "clicky" with little groups of other Benicians that think that they own the place. I would rather go to a place with a bar you can get to and more than 1 bar tender to serve 200 people.
What kind of Irish pub closes for a private party on St. Patrick's Day???? Especially when you are the only Irish pub in town?? Not only were we turned down at 6:45pm for a private party, the door hostess actually appeared to really enjoy it. This was our first and last visit to O'Leary's. We will not be patronizing this pub again!