Paddy O'Shea's
东直门外大街28号
加拿大使馆对面
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On any evening of the week, this high-ceilinged Irish pub is brimming with rosy cheeked professionals eager to enjoy pints of Guinness while cheering on their home teams on one of four plasma screens. The barkeeps, dressed in tailored black silk uniforms with stitched Irish flags, are attentive and know how to keep the pints flowing.
Nice Spot! Good location, Real Irish style with a dance floor upstairs. Guinness flowing & a great crowd.
With just over a month since opening, Beijing’s Irish pub, Paddy O’Shea’s, has become a true phenomenon. On any evening of the week, O’Shea’s high-ceilinged hall is brimming with rosy cheeked professionals eager to enjoy pints of the capital’s best draught Guiness (YY50) while cheering on their home teams on one of four plasma screens. The barkeeps, dressed in tailored black silk uniforms with stitched Irish flags, are attentive and know how to keep the Kilkenny (YY50) and Carlsberg (YY25) flowing. O’Shea’s offers a range of quality whiskeys as well, from Jameson (YY35) to Glenfiddich 18 years (Y50). Pub food staples, including sandwiches and greasy fries (YY20), make for a perfect post-work snack during the 30 percent off happy hour (daily, 3pm-7pm). On weekends, pub owner Glenn Phelan opens Shenanigans, the upstairs disco, to help accommodate the crowd, which continues to grow larger each weekend. Perfect for shamrockers. –Blake Stone-Banks

