Molly Malone's Irish Pub

Eric from Aiea
Eric from Aiea
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A Fine Place for Celebrating ST Paddy's

  • April 4, 2009
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Eric from Aiea from San Jose, California
A Fine Place for Celebrating ST Paddy's

This is the one pub in Singapore you do not want to miss out on going to for ST Patrick’s Day! It’s definitely not hard to spot Molly’s as ST Patrick’s Day comes near with the Irish decorations visible from a block away. Make sure you do check their website to see what activities they have planned. It seemed that a lot of people knew this was the place you definitely wanted to be on St Patrick’s Day! The large crowd on ST Paddy’s flowed into the street and surrended the pub well until closing at 2am. Those of us lucky to be closing the pub managed to get Guiness coffee mugs that someone must have found at the last moment and were handing out.
Molly Malone's Irish Pub in Singapore has the claim of being the first Irish built pub in Singapore - being that it was originally designed and its pieces were constructed in Ireland and then transported to Singapore where it was set up in Boat Quay at the heart of the city. It origionally opened its doors to the public in 1995. Later it was wisely moved to its current location at 56 Circular Road - which is on the very active street corner behind Boat Quay.
Molly Malone's Irish Pub in Singapore is exactly what you were thinking about when you think of an Irish pub – a place that offers great hospitality and that is warm and cozy. Molly’s is dedicated to ensuring optimum level of comfort for its customers, and it overwhelmingly succeeds in doing that. This pub is very welcoming and you will feel absolutely at ease when seated inside it either at a table or at the bar. You may even find it hard to remember you’re in Singapore until you walk out the doors. The hardworking staff is great at what they do – and in taking care of the customer.
They have a pretty good European football and rugby team decorating attitude in their back room and a good upstairs and would be a great place if you want to watch a match. The Celtic atmosphere is enhanced with the many items inside and upstairs and of course with the live music as well - if you’re not watching a game and kicking back a pint. If you decide to sit outside - is definitely a place you can watch people as well.
If it some good food that you are looking for – on a street known for great eateries – you will find a good variety of choice on the food menu and in the drinks that are offered. What I recommend is going with Molly’s Fish and Chips, Irish Fry Ups, steak and ale pie (with Guiness braised beef), the huge Calgary Stampede Beef Burger, or maybe a big bowl of Molly's genuine Irish stew. Choose any drink from the wide array of concoctions to compliment these dishes. They have pints of Guiness, Irish ale, and they have Cider. http://www.molly-malone.com/

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