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PJ Ryans

3.8 (198 reviews)
ModerateAmerican, Irish Pub
Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

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Jayson C.

We couldn't drop by Davis Square without coming to somewhere that has been a institution for us for years, the formidable "PJ Ryan's!" Located about 5 to 10 minutes walk away from Davis Square, this place is your quintessential Bostonian Irish Pub! This is the perfect place to wile away a winter afternoon! When we came, we grabbed ourselves a Smithwicks and a Guinness (is it just us, or is anyone else still missing 'Guinness Blond'? What ever happened to it? Mysteries! ), and - for the first time in a long time - sat and enjoyed a Soccer game that happened to be on tv...or should we say Football The atmosphere has always been chill, whether we were grabbing drinks, having a bit to eat, or (back in the day) playing a few rounds of trivia! However, what has always drawn us here in Winter has been there fireplace - odd, we know - but we are a huge fan of a fireplace bar, and combing a low key Irish pub with the cozy winter vibes of an open flame has had us hooked for years! Heads up - it can get pretty warm in there. Bring a hoodie or wear a t-shirt under your sweater to remove a layer if need be. The vent right above the bar can blast really hot air. Not a huge deal, just be aware. Have you been to PJ Ryan's? Which Boston Irish Bar should we visit next? Let us know!

Attended the SA vs Ireland RWC group stage match here. They show the rugby here which is great. Got here early but the place was packed, they had some Oktoberfest beers on special which was nice. Beer was good can't complain about that. Didn't get a chance to try the food but the Fish and Chips looked great and I am sure to try it next time. The ambiance was really something I won't forget. Being a Bok supporter in any pub in Boston you are almost always going to be outnumbered by Irish fans but everyone was well behaved and it was a fantastic environment to watch rugby. Really enjoyed my time here and will surely be back for the QFs/Semis and seeing the Boks lift the Trophy in the Final ;)

Frank F.

Three years in Special place Awesome at every level Nice folks Delicious food Very grateful to have PJs

Casey B.

WOW.. This place is still in business??? After there was no one to seat us and we sat at a table for 5, I went to the bar and they said a server would be right with us. Took about 15 minutes for our drinks to come, and it wasn't busy at all. Food was so-so, nothing to write home about but their prices of the food weren't that bad. This place would get negative stars if it were possible because of the service!!! First, they were out of possibly everything we tried to order. No sour mix? You can't squeeze a lemon and lime together? Oh, and you're out of bud light? And you're out of blue moon? And you advertise a boot but you don't have it anymore? ????? Our server was absolutely terrible. We asked her to take a picture of us, and she asked a customer at another table to do it for her... are you serious? And then when we were closing out, we had cash + 4 cards, and wrote all of the amounts on the back of the check. She took it, came back, and was like "just so you know next time we take a maximum of 2 cards for any table." WELL--just so you know, we definitely won't be coming back here!! This place might be good for a late night drink here or there, but nothing else. I wonder why there are no good bars in this area :(

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Kamille W.

After two years of living half-a-breath away, I finally made it to PJ Ryans. The fact that I have been missing out on this spot for so long is completely unacceptable. This place is awesome. On the night I came by, we snagged a couple of seats on the patio (it was crazy loud inside) and after a few minutes had menus in hand. To get the night started, I ordered a white sangria. It was citrusy (grapefruit, I wanna say?) and refreshing, which is exactly what I wanted from that drink. My boyfriend's black velvet was also super good. Then it was time to get down to business: hot, tasty food, in and around my mouth hole. We ordered the gypsy eggs and the slow-braised beef and cheese sandwich. Now listen closely my children, because I am going to tell you something very important. Those gypsy eggs*... were so, effing, good. It is imperative that you order them as soon as you possibly can. Spicy stewed tomatoes with chorizo, garlic, and onion, and an egg baked on top? With ricotta cheese? And toasted bread for dipping? It was beyond bomb. Mixing that runny egg yolk in with the ricotta and tomatoes brought even more magic to the bowl. I ate the crap out of that stuff. The sandwich was tasty for sure, but I much preferred the eggs. I think my main issue with the sandwich was a lack of textural variety. There was a lot of melty-gooey-tenderness going on, which is by no means problematic in and of itself. However, I think it's always important to have something to cut the creaminess with. For me, that braised beef and cheese sandwich was missing that element. Tossing the pickles on top really helped though. The fries that came with the sandwich were fine; nothing special, although I did appreciate that they weren't too salty. I even let a few spuds take a swim in that eggy-tomato-chorizo sauce from the other dish. YUM. Overall, I was very satisfied with my experience at PJ Ryans. I initially thought the service was a little perfunctory, but it got much better as the night went on. I'll definitely be back for soon. *A quick note on the gypsy eggs: I was surprised to hear from our server that a lot of people find the gypsy eggs to be too weird for them, and they just end up eating the egg and the bread. That makes absolutely no sense to me, but to each her own.

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Onion rings were tasty; reliable community centered place. Good service, warm environment!

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If it was based on atmosphere this place would get 5 stars!…read more Was here for dinner on Monday night and there was a group playing the fiddle, banjo and guitar! Was such a nice surprise! Order the beef stew and it comes with a side of brown bread. The bread was delicious, tasted like brown bread I get when I'm home in Ireland but the stew was a little bland. Lots of potatoes in it, could have done with some more beef, there was maybe three pieces in the whole stew

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Came here for the St. Patrick's Day festivities. Bought a ticket for the 5 pm show and was…read moreinitially displeased with the reduced menu options (no "regular" shepherds pie). That said, I found happiness with the corned beef and cabbage; specifically the corned beef and the carrots. They were top notch. Excellent venue for intimate music and an awesome craft beer selection.

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I'm not in this neighborhood often at all. McGonagle's is located in the Port Norfolk area on…read moreNeponset Avenue in Dorchester. This is a great spot to have a drink and a bite to eat. Super relaxed atmosphere and tv's, so it would be a great place to watch a game. Friendly bartender and the fish and chips was good. They also have pizzas that looked great. My friend had a pesto with burrata and she said it was awesome. They also have gluten-free pizza, whihc is good to know. Our table neighbor had the pork chop, which also looked great. They have a small parking lot, which would fill up quickly. We went on a very "off" time, so we were able to park in that lot. Otherwise, you'd need to find street parking.

If this was a pub as opposed to a restaurant be a good place for a drink and watch a game…read more Let me explain. Went there with my family for dinner. We were seated right away at a table in the middle of the floor. Told that was best that could be done. Like eating in an aisle. After a few minutes we were asked if we wanted still water or not. Still, we said. Then if we wanted drinks, told her water would be fine. Service started to decline from there. Also no condiments come to the table, but water. We ordered bread and butter and a spice bag, but vegetarian. No bread today ran out. And no plans to bake anymore. We wait close to 25 minutes for our appetizers. Spice bag arrives and I had read rave reviews about this. Open it and its filled with chicken and french fries. Server grabbed it and told us, kitchen error. They would make another, be there in a minute or two. I asked would this show up with our entrees. No, be spaced apart. We waited over 15 minutes, it arrived. Was supposed to have cauliflower, peppers, onions and french fries. There was three pieces of cauliflower and no peppers or onions. What was there was tasty and well spiced. And as soon as we opened the bag and started eating, entrees show up. Fish and chips portions are huge and very nicely fried. Excellent crisp and fantastic steak fries. The Pizza #1, excellent tomatoed base and the crust had a good chew to it. I ordered the Beyond meat lasagna. Huge portion with a green salad and cole slaw. Cole slaw was creamy and very nice. Green salad was fresh but drenched in dressing. My fault should have asked for it on the side. The lasagna was disappointing. No seasoning, no garlic or onions or oregano. It was, I think a British version of lasagna. Ate about half could not eat more. No desserts, but drinks, tea and hot chocolate. Or I did not see it. Server apologized for the timing of the meals, the error with the Spice Bag and the lack of bread. She was sweet. Lots of sports being broadcasted, and a huge long bar. I would come for beer and soccer or football. If I wanted Irish bar food I'd be better going to the Burren. And parking is a challenge. They have a very small lot, we got lucky and found a spot. Hard pass on McGonagle's.

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