Kansas City's Irish Restaurants

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St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner, so why not take the family out to a delicious meal of fish 'n chips, shepherd's pie, corned beef and cabbage or Irish stew at one of Kansas City's authentic Irish restaurants.

O’Malley’s 1842 Irish Pub. O’Malley’s serves authentic Irish fare in an authentic Irish-American Pub, complete with Irish music. You can choose indoor or patio dining (where you see the famous World's Largest Ball of String). The menu includes salads, sandwiches, steaks, soups and, of course, fish and chips. I enjoy the signature sandwich, “The O’Malley,” which is corned beef, swiss cheese and slaw on marble rye bread with spicy brown mustard. Also, read our Weston Day Trip Diary on www.KCParent.com for more fun in Weston!

Browne's Irish Market. The Irish Market opened in Kansas City in 1887. Now, the fifth generation of the family carries on the tradition, serving a wide variety of Irish delicacies. Enjoy handmade sandwiches, Irish potato soup, Irish stew, Dublin potato salad and more, as well as Irish souvenirs. On St. Patrick's Day, Browne's serves a traditional Irish breakfast, beginning at 7:00, with Irish lunch specials in the afternoon.

O'Dowd's Little Dublin. O'Dowd's Little Dublin is known for “the BEST American pub eats and Irish treats in Kansas City!" Enjoy Fish and chips, Irish stew, corned beef, reubens, and shephepd's Pie. O'Dowd's boasts an authentic Irish interior with imported woodwork creating a pharmacy, library and cigar shop—an amazing Irish atmosphere!

Riley's Irish Pub & Grill. Riley's dishes up traditional Irish fare from a classic reuben to fish and chips, and they have a delightfully themed menu for the wee ones! Riley’s Irish Pub is located on Block 42 in Lexington, MO. Legend has it that Block 42 was so named because it was the location of 42 saloons and one Church...women and children were not permitted to walk on the saloon side of the road. Today, Riley's is a family-friendly Irish restaurant with a charming historic ambiance. Built in the 1890s, the pub has original stained glass windows, tile floor, tin ceiling and back bar. Also, read our Lexington Day Trip Diary on www.KCParent.com for more fun in Lexington!

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