"This Irish pub is a good watering hole for beer, whiskey, and hearty pub fare. The pub has brick walls and comfy leather couches, plus there’s an outdoor rooftop patio overlooking Brazos Street. It is the place to catch international football matches while enjoying some truly great fish and chips." - Erin Russell
"A casual Irish bar beloved by downtown office workers and local residents, Foxy’s Proper Pub provides a pleasant and comfortable venue for after-work happy hours, game days, and any time you’re craving some Irish-accented pub grub and a pint. Shepherd’s pie, rarebit, Irish soda bread — all present and accounted for, and all great accompaniments for Guinness’s deep flavor profile and silky texture." - Taylor Tobin
"The downtown Irish pub’s party is a two-day affair from Saturday to Sunday, March 16 to 17 with next-door sibling bar the Cedar Door On deck will be food, drinks, and live music. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The downtown Irish pub from the owners of the next-door bar and restaurant Cedar Door features feasts of curry chips, scotch eggs, fish and chips, and more. Guinness is obviously on tap, but you can also order Irish coffee. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Darcie Duttweiler
"Foxy’s comes from the owners of Cedar Door, who turned their next-door short-lived Italian restaurant La Volpe into what they dub a “proper Irish pub,” a year ago. The menu includes traditional fare like an Irish breakfast and Scotch eggs, but the fish and chips can’t be beaten. Served on newsprint tissue paper, the cod is fresh, fried to perfection with Irish lager Harp, and sprinkled with zippy lemon zest. The generous portion of fries comes with a pecan tarter. Foxy’s caters to lunchtime or downtown work happy hour crowd, with Irish whiskey as a core part of the drinks menu. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Sarah Thurmond