Paddy Mac's

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Paddy Mac's
10971 N Military Trl , Palm Beach Gardens , FL 33410
(561) 691-4366 | paddymacspub.com
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Type of Food Served: Irish | Price: $$$

Paddy Mac's is where fine dining meets Irish charm. The menu at Paddy Mac's is filled with authentic Irish cuisine. The ambiance of the restaurant is that of what you would expect from an Irish Pub/Restaurant feel it is a little dated but authentic to it theme. The restaurant and pub features music and is a great environment to enjoy a pint with some friends and have a very nice meal

Open for Lunch on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Open for Dinner on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

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Reviewed by Irish Review    July 03, 2011

Patty Mac's is a great place to hang out and have a few drinks.

Patty Mac's is a great place to hang out and have a few drinks. The menu is authentic Irish and very well prepared. I have been there multiple times, mostly to have drinks but also to eat. The restaurant screams Irish Pub Restaurant so don't expect much more. Service has always been good as well as teh food. The price is good and special can be great. Music is usually fun and overall a great place to hang out and have a few beers.

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