I love everything about this bar. I would come here when I lived in Rathmines. Super relaxing vibe. Live music at nights. Little niches to sit in throughout the pub. Very much your local bar to grab a pint or three and mingle with your friends/family.
Aoife K.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Perfect for a light bite without an expensive price tag.(Or alternatively a full meal!) Really friendly staff and all the main sports matches are played on big screens. Then followed by live music and a pub quiz of a Tuesday I believe!
Kaitlyn O.
Tu valoración: 5 Ladera Ranch, CA
Very cool spot! Go downstairs to get to the restaurant. I had the fish & chips and it was great. Other food that my family had was very much enjoyed!
Gemma G.
Tu valoración: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Visited Mother Reilly’s on Sunday of the May Bank Holiday — Food was great but experienced LOUSY service. It was slow and no offence but the server looked gloomy and depressed that he had to be at work Ok they just opened up for food service however our server seemed more interested in drinking his cup of coffee. He didnt know the soup of the day he had to go to the kitchen and find out. He never once asked us for drinks. We gave him the benefit of a doubt because his shift had just started but by the time the starters came out(20 mins from time of arrival) we had to ask for a jug of water for the table to which he brought down 6 pints of water with ice. I only ever frequent Mother Reilly’s for their food as it is good and tasty but with their service getting slower and slower each time I go, I’m becoming reluctant to return. The female servers are far more efficient in dealing with the customers and are always on the ball in regards to the customer’s needs(drinks, fresh napkins and cutlery etc) — something that the male server on that Sunday seemed to LACK!
Alan D.
Tu valoración: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A great bar, great service, great staff. This is a true Dublin bar which has live Bands, quiz nights, etc. It is also a great place just to meet friends for a chat. It also has a great food menu, with loads of areas for private parties etc. Will be back soon !!
Brian M.
Tu valoración: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I’ll give it a 3.5 based on the fact that I likedt he surroundings and both my father and my wife thought their food was tasty. I ordered the chicken teruiyaki but it arrived 5 – 10 minutes after the other dishes because of a «chicken-beef mix up» apparently. I waited patiently, as you do and it came out. The salad was nice but I felt it was a little out of place with a dish like chicken teriyaki. Maybe that’s just me, I don’t know. The rice was nice and fluffy, the stir-fried veg was tasty but the chicken was overdone. I think they may have butterflied it to cook it more quickly because of the mix-up but someone hadn’t kept their eye on the grill and it was overdone. I’ll go back again because my two didning partners liked theirs but it’s fair to say I was a little disappointed in my own fare.
Shelley O.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I’ve only been here twice, and both times it was for the Tuesday night quiz. Its great fun and attracts a pretty big crowd. Good atmosphere, good fun, good drinks! Next time I’ll try some food. I seen some go out and it looked/smelled tasty! Our team came in second, so gotta get back and work that little bit harder for first place!
Emily C.
Tu valoración: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Very cute little pub in Rathmines featuring my most favourite of features — random higgledeepigledee rooms, all leading into each other, all different levels and sizes. Small, big, cute, compact, teensy, pocket sized, randomness. They have a kind of indoor-outdoor-ish beer garden out the back which is nice also. I only had a quick two drinks here so can’t vouch for food, but the bar staff are lovely, grand for a good chat, and the general surroundings are spot on. My accomplice had himself a Guinness that wasn’t great in all honesty. Perhaps a bad day, I won’t hold it against them forever seeing as they’re so nice n all!
Eamonn O.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
We went along to the quiz last night with a couple of friends, and met up with some of S_’s old work buddies. The pub looks like a real pub, old wooden furniture and hard stools. I can’t comment on the quality of the pint as I was expecting busy morning so I just had a couple of lager shandys. The quiz is good craic, the rounds are varied and the questions are not so hard that with a few people you can cover most of the bases reasonably well. For those who care, we came second, pipped at the post by 1 point. TIP Don’t over complicate things or look for trick questions. If it looks like the obvious answer, it probably is. All in all, this seems like a decent old style pub and I’d like to pop back again for a couple of decent pints and maybe a bite to eat; the food I saw coming out looked like decent pub fare.
Fionn O.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Great atmosphere, great location, great pints and friendly staff. ‘Tis a great place!
Danny B.
Tu valoración: 5 Queanbeyan, Australia
This is as close to perfect as a pub can get. The staff are equal parts friendly and quick; the décor is classic Irish pub style; the building is like a rabbit warren with different areas playing different types of sports; there is an open fire; the beer is fresh and tasty; the smokers area has enough heating to keep you warm; the restaurant area’s roof is all glass that opens to the sky and gives the room natural light, a complete contrast to some of the other areas which are dimly lit and cozy. Can’t say enough about this place. If you’re in the area, it’s a must. If you’re not in the area, go to the area, then to Mother Reily’s.
Niamh V.
Tu valoración: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
SUCH a great place! I am a little biased as I play music here every Monday night with our band Loose. Dave, who owns the place, is a gentleman. Gerry and Mark behind the bar are so fab as well. Great service, truly Irish. Lovely waiters and waitresses, hard working people. Monday night is great for traditional Irish music Tuesday night has one of Dublin’s only free table quizzes Thursday night has an open trad session The food is delicious, especially the tuna melt… if you’re into that sort of thing! The décor is cosy and well, just lovely! The smoking area is large, covered and heated. I have never had a bad night in here in the 2 years I have been a regular. It’s always been great craic! There’s also a darts room/snug type area and lots of little corners to sneak off to! :)
Hyong Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Suwanee, GA
If you want local Irish bar experience, this is the place. You won’t find ur fellow americans here. Its all about local irish folk music, Guinness & Carlsberg, and Potatoes. Everyone is very nice, great staff, good food(for bar food), and great music. This place feels like old shed that feels very cozy and great environment.
Ian R.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Still very good. Any students living in Rathmines could do worse than coming here for a drink. They have student prices on the alcohol and they ask you before you order. The staff are really sound. There is open fires about the place which is great. The smoking area is heated and there is a nice, friendly atmosphere. They let you get drunk in peace in the corner innappropriatley jeh wehin and nudgin your elbows suggestively. Wish I could afford to become a regular;-)
Cory D.
Tu valoración: 4 Guernsey, Guernsey
Looks very, very small on the outside but is huge on the inside. Has student pints which I love, and the people are friendly enough. Just the right balance of class and run-down. Basically meaning my chair was broken and falling apart, but my glass was clean(I think). These days only royalty seam get clean glasses in a bar, so I guess I was royalty… I’ll have to try the food at some point. Fyi, they have«Mid-Strength Guinness»(2.5% abv) if you care.
Kelly T.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
From the outside Mother Reilly’s looks like it might be in the running for smallest pub in Dublin, but behind those doors is pub that extends well back and is filled with different rooms and areas. Near the bar at the front entrance there’s a snug little area of stools and tables that lead to the more old manish pub style. When you round the corner you’re met with a row of booth type tables. There’s a large smoking area, that’s covered with around 6 or seven tables. On weekend nights they have live music playing near the bar, and others having a bit of a session outside in the smoking area. I was there a few weekends ago and saw a great blues band, that everyone in the audience was fawning over. It’s a great intimate venue and there’s a great connection between the crowd and the band. The best part about it is you don’t have to pay a cover in– and they were having a special on pitchers of Miller lite for € 12. I have to admit I’m not Miller Lite’s biggest fan, but at that price I couldn’t really complain!
Ciara K.
Tu valoración: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Ma Reilleys is the ultimate local. The interior is dark and cosy, with flagstone floors, oak beams and worn old wooden furniture. The lighting is low and atmospheric, with candles shoved into old wine bottles dripping with layers of old wax on every table. The clientele are a mixed bunch, from the solitary bearded man perched at the bar nursing a pint of the black stuff over the Irish Times crossword, to the group of rowdy students availing of the excellent value ‘Student Pints’ for just € 3.50, every night of the week. There’s live music organised every Friday night in the bar, which is free, and as the pub is the local watering hole for many of the area’s musicians, impromptu jam sessions are struck up regularly in the heated beer garden out the back. Whether you’re looking for a sing-song or a cubby-hole to enjoy a pint and a quiet chat, Ma Reilleys has a corner for everyone.
Katie-Ann M.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
The type of place Frodo Baggins might enjoy a drink, Mother Reilly’s prides itself on maintaining a jovial atmosphere within the periphery of an old fashioned, rustic, country pub with oak beams a plenty and snug lighting. I visited this countrified alcove buried underneath the Uppercross House Hotel many a time for a hearty Guinness before ever sitting down for a warm meal. ‘Hearty’ and ‘warm’ are words that too can be used to describe the general ambience of this welcoming retreat. The essence of warmth emanated by your surroundings is thus carried through into the food and drink. I enjoyed a plentiful steak and chips, finished of by a wicked banoffee pie. This really is pub grub at its most heart-warming. After such a bountiful meal I was delighted to retreat to the quaint patio smoking area that, in décor feels very disconnected from the rest of the pub because it is essentially like a conservatory that’s a bit out of form, bit of rust here and there but nonetheless remains very charming owing to it resembling something a bit bigger than a classy greenhouse. This courtyard therefore offers an opportune retreat from the tavern. With reasonable prices this really is a captivating refuge away from the bustling Rathmines neighbourhood. Watch out for the regular who often boasts about his years playing saxophone with Thin Lizzy.