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  • Alanna S.

    I absolutely love this place. Sure, it's not the snazziest bar I've ever been to, and there's not a huge list of beers on tap-- but who cares when the ambiance and company couldn't possibly get any better? It's not fancy, but what it lacks in pzazz, it more than makes up for in charm. It's dark and feels a little bit like an old Irish farm house, but there's a large bookshelf and quiet places to chat, or you can gather around tables or sit at the bar. There's fantastic live music every weekend and once a month a trivia game/pot-luck. It's a great, great place to spend time, and I love it dearly.

    (5)
  • Robert D.

    You have to push a buzzer to be let into the Gaelic League. I have not been turned away yet, so I imagine they will let most anyone in. It is too bad that people tend to forget about this place from one St. Patricks Day until the next, because it is a pretty cool place to spend an evening. There is usually an irish band like Stone Clover or the Codgers playing on friday and saturday night. The crowd is a good mix of real Irish, college students and drunken crowds that wander in from the Mercury Bar or Slows down the street. It is always fun to see them come in and decide that they know how to step dance. They make fools out of themselves but everyone has fun. You really should spend an evening here sometime.

    (5)
  • Marie L.

    I love this place. Love the live Irish music and the no BS crowds. Also, the fish fry during lent is fun! I live in NYC and still support this place with a membership. Well worth the annual fee.

    (5)
  • A F.

    Went here last weekend on a whim. Good folks and good Irish beer! Originally, it was stated as only a private but the folks inside said everyone is welcome. I only saw about four beers on tab but I am sure they had more in bottles. A buddy of mine said the Codgers play there so I'll have to check them out sometime.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Great place to grab a pint. Super friendly staff and great meet friends. It's the place to be on parade day.

    (5)
  • Paul K.

    The best pub to gather and enjoy the company of friendly people and great conversation.

    (5)
  • Terence M.

    Probably the last place left where you might actually catch REAL Irish music. The Gaelic League also sponsors leading music acts in from Ireland or has local talent in shows and hosts Irish Ceilí dances. This is the hub of activity for the Detroit St. Patrick's parade, always the Sunday before March 17th, St, Patrick's Day. In addition to the pub, The Irish-American Club, it also houses the Irish cultural organization, The Gaelic League, hence the name. The sign inside the bar says, "Cead Mile Failte" which means "A hundred thousand welcomes". Always a nice place for a pint.

    (4)
  • Dil F.

    Great music, warm friendly service. A full bar. Stepped in to use their ATM machine (they buzz you in - or not - from an electronically locked door), but the sombre, faux-nationalist crooning of the mandolin player in the front won me over and I stayed for a quick round to listen with about 6 others at the bar. The interiors are dark and woody, like you'd imagine an old Irish pub to be. The bar staff was really smiley and nice. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. I wonder what it looks like when it's crowded (if ever), but with just a few people there, it was kind of the perfect spot to down some whiskey and reflect on the spaces each of us has left behind, however near or distant. (for me, it was LJ's lounge, where I had an open tab but no cash, hence the walk down to the Gaelic League.)

    (4)
  • Matt S.

    Best pint on the block! Lot's of fun in a safe and secure bar. Their fish fry during lent is stellar too!

    (5)
  • Mary W.

    Well, my friend Kari and I just joined The Irish American Club yesterday. I looks like a very friendly place.... and as Alanna said, it has a wonderful Irish Charm :) I hope to be there often!

    (4)
  • Lawrence S.

    The Gaelic League is more like a Irish Community Center . It is a neat place to stop in for a quick pint . Alot of folks there all seem to know each other . They host a wonderful St. Pat's day party each year ....It is close to Old Tiger Stadium and Nemo's .

    (3)

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : Yes
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Wed, Thu, Fri
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

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