Kimmy L.
Yelp
My friends and I came to Murphy's for the first time this past St. Patrick's Day. As expected, this Irish pub was booming with people.
We arrived around midnight and were able to get in without having to wait in line. Note there is a $10 cover fee CASH ONLY when you enter. I'm not sure if they have a cover fee every night, or if it's only because they had live music that night.
My group made our way to the bar and we're able to get service within ten minutes. Most of my friends got Guinness, but I opted for a simple Two Towns Cider on tap ($9 plus tip). The cider was crisp and fresh.
After grabbing our drinks, we found a standing spot in the back as all tables were taken. We probably could've found seating outside on the patio though.
We were hoping the kitchen would still be open, but there kitchen closes at 11 or 12 (I couldn't find an exact time anywhere). I was a little disappointed because their famous Reuben sandwich looks absolutely delicious and so I'll have to come back for that!
The restaurant itself isn't super clean if I'm being honest. The outdoor patio is fine, but the floors inside are stickier than a frat house floor. It was like I was stepping in honey with every foot forward. There was also food on the ground and someone else's leftover food sitting on the window ledge that wasn't picked up until we left.
The live music was decent and the lineup had a good selection of songs. It was very loud, but it was a St. Patty's Day party after all.
Overall: 4/5 for drinks, 3/5 for service, 2.5/5 for atmosphere