Great food and atmosphere. If you're expecting traditional Irish fare here you won't find it except for in the beers.

Great food and atmosphere. If you're expecting traditional Irish fare here you won't find it except for in the beers.
We enjoyed our visit. The atmosphere is great--the smallish pub upstairs doesn't give much of a hint to how interesting the lower level is with all its different rooms and history. Our waiter was amazing and eager to talk with us,and his service was prompt. He invited us on a short tour of the lower level afterwards (on his way...
More
The only flavour available on the menu for chicken wings is BBQ with no dipping sauces. We were offered sauces on the side for an extra fee. We ordered hot sauce and two blue cheese dips. They came in one ounce containers and cost $1.95 each for a total of $5.85 in extras. In most restaurants, different flavours and dips...
More
We usually strategize where to eat ahead of time so we can make the most of visiting an area but we were in a pinch and so picked this place because it was bustling and had some nice views of the city streets. I won't do a play by play on the service but will just say that we were...
More
Stopped at this pub after not being allowed into Pub Alexander because apparently they don't except children. We were welcomed by the very friendly hostess in the crowded restaurant. Only waited a few minutes before we were seated in what we thought was a restaurant with about 12 tables. Little did we know that downstairs there were three more rooms...
More
We had lunch at this pub and were seated in the lower level by the fireplace which is great after coming in from the cold Quebec City weather. Food is average at best. The nachos were horrible. The chicken Caesar was quite bland overall. The burgers were average and slightly overcooked. Service was good overall. If we were out for...
More
Walking into the pub my first thought was, it is loud in here, that is due to the very high ceilings and stone walls which make this pub an historical landmark where the walls were used to store rifles behind them.
We both had the French Onion soup which we found to be quite good except for the few bits...
More
I like their buffalo burger and friendly service.
But in Quebec City, you can get amazing food for the same price.
What brings me back to this Irish Pub is the fireplace in their cozy basment cave.
It's really warm and nice, great in winter time.
To sum up: great restaurant to relax with friends and eat OK food. I...
More
We arrived in Quebec City during a blizzard so the thought of some affordable pub grub, a pint of stout and warming ourselves by the fire drew us in.
Firstly, for an Irish bar it had a very small beer selection. The guinness was ice cold instead of room temperature and the miniscule, saucer sized grilled chicken caesar salads had...
More
Excellent Food; Nice ambiencel service n staff was so good. Overall a good place to eat and moreover i tried veg burger which was pretty good. Fish & chips were excellent.
If you own or manage Pub St. Patrick, register now for free tools to enhance your listing, attract new reviews, and respond to reviewers.
Manage your listing