On any typical Saturday night if you pass in front the Scholars Irish Pub you will more than likely see people spilling onto the side walk, and a hefty crowd of people chatting away inside. Its prime location, between Piazza Venezia and Largo Argentina means that after a long day of sight seeing, its easy to pass by, grab a drink and relax for the rest of the night.
Pubs in Rome, Italy
Druids Rock is the younger and a bit rowdier version to the sister pubs, Fiddlers Elbow and Druids Den. The pub is open 7 days a week and features an American style pool table (really hard to find in Rome), great food including Italian pastas and sandwiches along with a 'true' happy hour, with discount drinks and numerous promotions.
The oldest pub in the city of Rome, Fiddler's Elbow has become famous not just in Rome, but across the world.
Mad Jacks Irish Pub one of the more popular pubs in the center of Rome and is conveniently located near to Largo Argentina. This pub which has a good number of Italian patrons is an excellent location for cross-cultural interactions, or watching your favorite team on the big screen televisions.
Druids Den one of the oldest pubs in Rome, has refined the art of creating an exciting and fun atmosphere in a traditional Irish pub, with more than you would expect from a modern day tavern.
Finnegan's can proudly boast that it is the only 100% Irish owned pub in the Eternal City. This classic style pub, located close to the Colosseum is the perfect watering hole for those in search of a cold tall Guinness or Kilkenny, to enjoy in the company of fellow Irish and Brits.
Located on one of the most famous streets in Rome for night time adventures, The Abbey Theatre Irish Pub welcomes all and sundry to eat, drink and be merry. From the outside it appears quite pokey and cramped, but thankfully it's quite spacious and accommodating once inside.
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