look, take the 1 star reviews and shove ‘em up your a$$, people. while the entire planet is getting their pregame on over at Pickles before the game, you could be over at Quig’s crackin’ hella cold cans and eating some bomb food for half the price and 1⁄50 the crowd. Quigley also isn’t there to kiss your a$$. he’s there to get you a drink ASAP and make you some beer brats that will make you question your upbringing at family bbq’s. i went with a friend that INSISTED the burgers are the best and he said«no burgers. beer brats tonight.» after she insisted several times that we NEEDED burgers, he said«beer brats, or nothing». some soft folks would have scoffed, i however knew this dude was about to bring something out he was proud of, and he did. we ate, drank, laughed and left satisfied. i’ll be going back. i’m sold.
Brian L.
Tu valoración: 5 Baltimore, MD
Freaking omg amazeballs French fries. He has some kind of secret. I hear the burger is also the tits.
Frances P.
Tu valoración: 5 Baltimore, MD
Always good food & great neighborhood bar. Never overcrowded like pickles pub and just as close to camden yards. Always great prices on everything! Service is awesome too! I would love to see them opened regularly rather than sporadically– but that really actually makes it that much better when going.
Katie M.
Tu valoración: 5 Buffalo, NY
I’m from Buffalo NY and the Tullly’s Irish Crush is awesome! Best Orioles bar in Baltimore!
Josh B.
Tu valoración: 1 Mechanicsburg, PA
Will not be back. Over priced beer with no glass. No menus. No Taps. Slow wait staff that acts like they don’t care. Can not tell the difference between lemon and lime!
Chris P.
Tu valoración: 5 Spring, TX
Our kind of pub. 1 block from Babe Ruth’s birthplace and 4 from Camden Yards. We stumbled on it and was impressed. Fresh oysters, full bar, friendly bar keep, and of course, the Original Tully Irish Crush. You get in the area, don’t miss this gem!
Barbara B.
Tu valoración: 4 Oro Grande, CA
Stopped in to have a cold drink. Beer very cold, owner personable, it is near Camden Yards, home to the Baltimore Orioles, and across the street from Babe Ruth’s museum. Very cute Irish Pub! Would definitely would recommend this bar!
Shu Y.
Tu valoración: 1 Jamaica Plain, MA
Lost my roommates credit card and then proceeded to lie and say he didn’t lose it. No effort to look for it and blamed my roommate for losing it. Next day a phone call and a confession, but of course not an apology, he had the card the whole time. WTF?
Jaki F.
Tu valoración: 4 Baltimore, MD
This is my kind of bar — an Irish pub that isn’t overcrowded, has clean air(I’m used to the ones where you can smoke inside), and is a great chill spot. It has the type of atmosphere that made me feel comfortable and at home from the second I walked in. Big open windows, good drink specials, and a pub snack of cheese puff balls with J.O. sprinkled on them. The owner/bartender is a gruff sweetie who made sure that my friends and I were having a good time, and kept our drinks coming. He’s quite a character, fun to talk with, and makes some bangin’ ass fries. Ask for his special version of the Irish Car Bomb, and get ready for a pleasant surprise: D
Meagan G.
Tu valoración: 1 Frederick, MD
Wanted to drop in to grab a bite before the O’s game and a drink… nothing on tap just bottles and cans and then no food today. To make it worse, what ½ respectable Irish bar would serve guiness in a can??? Avoid this place
Bethany F.
Tu valoración: 5 Sykesville, MD
This place is a little gem dive bar right down the street from Camden Yards. The bartenders are very friendly. My family loves to go here before and after games. It is a great place if you want time avoid the crazy crowds at pickles.
Caitlin R.
Tu valoración: 2 Baltimore, MD
Ok. This place is beyond weird, but let me explain my 2 star rating instead of 1: Pros: –Bartender hooked us up the weekend before St. Paddy’s Day with free t-shirts AND for our group of 10. — Bartender played some music for us on the juke box. Cons: –Bartender is an odd ball. –Bar is a MESS!!! There were about 90 cans of Bud Light taking up half of the bar space. There were random 30 packs taking up about half of the space in the bar… on the floor, by the front door, in the side room. –No one else was in there… except for a cop, who was drinking, and then left when we got there. Why wouldn’t a «half-irish pub» be busy and ready to go on St. Paddy’s Day Weekend? Walking up, we actually weren’t even sure if they were open. Place was DEAD!
Shannon S.
Tu valoración: 2 Baltimore, MD
I wanted to like this place. After all, who doesn’t love a dive bar that has drink specials for people who ran in the Casey Cares 5K? After I jog three miles, there’s nothing I want more than to throw back a few drinks at 9 am. For that alone, I award two stars. However, the bartender(owner?) was cranky and easily overwhelmed, and there didn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to who got served first. I don’t mind a somewhat gruff bartender, and I don’t expect anyone to kiss my butt, but he was flat out obnoxious. He also glared me down when I asked for my change in ones so I could tip him. So, I guess tipping is bad now? Basically, I got the sense that customers were a huge hassle for him and he didn’t want any of us there. He just oozed contempt. The worst part of all was the Bloody Mary. Vodka, buffalo wing sauce, and what looked like ketchup. It was just as disgusting as it sounds, and my stomach lining kept threatening to eject itself violently out of my throat and onto the bar. The bartender kept talking about his«special recipe» and I really felt like saying, «Your ‘special recipe’ is being too lazy to fix a proper, non-disgusting beverage.» Instead, because by this point I didn’t want to draw any more of his ire, I quietly gulped down my drink and slunk away. Avoid, avoid, avoid.
Richard W.
Tu valoración: 1 Reisterstown, MD
Wow, I can’t tell you how disappointed I am with this bar. Management was TERRIBLE! Just seemed like he didn’t care. One bartender, slow and lacks customer service. No beers on tap, and Pepsi came from a two liter bottle, not from a CO2 gun. Food was dry, bland and not worth eating. This place will be out of business in a matter of time.
Jerry C.
Tu valoración: 1 Towson, MD
Group of us were there before the O’s game on 4÷12÷14 to get away from the main bars. The worst mistake! Only one bartender and he was totally dismissive about all the people waiting to order cans of beer. He had no rhyme or reason who he chose to serve. Now I willing to work with someone who is hustling and under the weeds – been there. But he was arrogant. Stay away from this place!
Brian H.
Tu valoración: 1 Baltimore, MD
O how the mighty have fallen. Quigley’s used to be a sound pre-game bar but it seems as though the joint has slouched into complacency given its proximity to Camden Yards. The pizza is bland and came out half-cooked. The beer taps weren’t working. The place was only half-full and the owner/bartender was brusque and trying to fill the place up with blaring nu-metal. The Guinness tasted horrible. Also, no more 40s of Boh. Why bother?
Lauren M.
Tu valoración: 1 Baltimore, MD
This place is terrible. The owner is a jerk and the bartenders are always wasted. I used to live in the neighborhood and would go in there from time to time for dinner or some Friday/Saturday drinks. The menu is limited and the food is okay, typical bar food. I had the fish and chips on one occasion and it didn’t taste like there was even any fish in them. One night a few friends and I went in there and the bartender was hammered and I mean hammered. My friend ordered a captain and ginger and received a red bull and something. She went up to the bartender and asked for the drink she requested. The bartender proceeded to tell my friend that it was her drink and she gave it to my friend on accident. Whaaaaaat? If you are a bartender and drinking on the job make sure you know which drink is yours. If you are looking for a low key bar to get some drinks before the Orioles game try Frank and Nicks or Camden Pub.
MtVmouse B.
Tu valoración: 1 Baltimore, MD
Possibly the worst bar food I’ve ever had. Pizza was the bottom of the barrel of generic frozen pizzas. Fries are undercooked/not cooked in hot enough oil. Fried fish barely contains fish in the center of the batter. Guiness(one of two taps) tastes off. On the plus side, the waitress was nice and reasonably attentive. Except for the linoleum floor, the interior has a nicely stained wood bar and ceiling beams, and big windows that are usually open in good weather. A lot of possibility under the right ownership/management — especially since it’s right between the University and Camden Yards.
Joe M.
Tu valoración: 4 White Plains, NY
Was in town to catch the game, started out early to get a few drinks. Lingered around the Pickles/Slider’s complex a bit and figured out quickly that fan warehouses weren’t my scene. Found this place tucked into a residential area a few short blocks away and was glad that I did. Classic pub/neighborhood bar. Clean and cozy. Attentive staff and a friendly owner who was very much present obviously took pride in what he was doing. My party ordered from all corners of the(somewhat limited) menu and was happy with the quality of the food(fries are hand cut and excellent, BBQ smoked on premises). Good beer selection, ranging from your BOH and Schlitz to the higher end. Interesting mix of people, the jukebox selections they picked went from Phish to indie to arena rock. All in all, a solid place worthy of your dollar. Definitely take the walk from the megabars if you’re looking for a place where you can have a conversation and not have to wait 5 minutes for another beer.
Dan S.
Tu valoración: 5 White Marsh, MD
Quigley’s is the best bar for Oriole game shenanigans. Skip the crowds at Pickles and Sliders and head a block over to Quigley’s. This bar is simple. Generously sized beers and bar food served at reasonable prices. Jim Quigley, the owner, is a likeable guy and adds some real character to his half-irish bar.