The Harp Tavern Lower Quay Street, Sligo, County Sligo F91 AV97
About the Business
Welcome to The Harp Tavern, a cozy and inviting Irish pub located in the heart of Sligo, Ireland. Our establishment is located at Lower Quay St, Rathquarter in Sligo, where we have been serving locals and tourists alike for many years.
Step inside our doors and you will be transported to a traditional Irish pub, complete with dark wood panels, a warm atmosphere, and live music every weekend. Our friendly bar staff will make you feel right at home, serving up cold pints of Guinness and a variety of other drinks, including Irish whiskey, cocktails, and wines.
If you're feeling hungry, our menu features classic pub fare with an Irish twist, including savory pies, fish and chips, burgers, and hot sandwiches. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are also available. We take pride in using only the freshest ingredients, sourced locally, whenever possible.
Come visit us to watch sports on one of our multiple flat-screen TVs or to catch live music, featuring local artists and traditional Irish musicians. We also offer space for private events, from small gatherings to larger celebrations.
At The Harp Tavern, we aim to provide a true Irish pub experience with great food, drinks, music, and hospitality. So come on in, pull up a stool, and enjoy the craic!
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Hours open
Monday:
12:00 - 23:30
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
12:00 - 23:30
Friday:
12:00 - ?
Saturday:
12:00 - 00:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 00:00
Reviews
"AMAZING! Everything was just so perfect, service was very nice and the waitress that served us was so kind with us, considering we aren't native speaker! Beer is good, same for meat (and we also had salmon, dish of the day) Suggested: apple pie, served with whipped cream and ice cream. Also, if you have allergies they will tell the kitchen and everything will be fine. LOVED IT Price was fine for 4 people"
"Trip Advisor wasn't wrong when they listed the Harp Tavern as the #1 place to eat in Sligo. Just a 2 minute walk from our hotel we walked in on a Saturday afternoon into the busy gastro pub. Luckily there was 1 table left and we were seated immediately. We browsed over the menu whilst enjoying a crisp pint and ordered the burger and chips and pepperoni pizza with onion rings, chips and curry sauce. I barely made it half way down my pint before our food was served. Visually, it was stunning and it tasted even better. The perfectly cooked half pound burger had to be eaten with a knife and fork as it was simply too massive to be tackled by hand. The chips were triple cooked and triple the quality of many I have been served before. Satisfied and full bellied we asked for the bill, eager to see what else the great Sligo town had to offer. The remarkably low price of 42 euros made it not only a wonderful place to eat, but also great value for money."
"The ambience of the pub is amazing, with a great vintage vibe that transports you back in time. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with comfortable seating and a cozy fireplace. Despite the limited vegetarian options, the food that is available is delicious and the selection of drinks is impressive. Overall, it's a great place to relax and unwind with friends."
"Popped in here on a recommendation from the Glasshouse. From the outside it looks understated, but warm and friendly inside. We had originally planned to just have a quick pint and move on, but was so welcoming we stayed the night. Food was good value, well presented and great quality. We both had a Cajun burger, that was excellent. Guinness, was as always in Ireland, tasted so much better than back in the UK."
"Great pub, like most of Ireland it's quite a bit pricier than back in England, but great food and drinks. I had the days special of bacon and cabbage with mashed potato. That was β¬14 so not bad and tasted lovely."
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