The one and only Irish Pub I've ever set foot into while in Stockton. Everywhere else just doesn't seem too inviting. I was introduced to this bar through my good friend and comedian Matt Kettelhake whom hosted a charity stand up comedy night. From the outside, the appearance of this bar looks underwhelming but when you step inside you'll definitely get the Irish pub feel. dark with yellow lighting, booths and all, and of course the fish and chips aroma in the air. Plenty of room on both sides of bar counter. The beers are solid here with a variety of names on tap. The bartenders service at the counter are friendly, attentive, and isn't gender biased especially on a busy night. Tip them well if they are fast to you. The food order took awhile to arrive but to my surprise it looked really good for bar food. Above the standard presentation. I also ordered the calamari and fries. Delicious yet disappointingly small portion but a decent price.
The management has been very versatile in contributing to the community and lending a helping hand to those in need. I highly respect this establishment in this aspect. As many people from Stockton would know, Pacific Avenue is a main strip in Stockton, with that said, the Stockton Police frequent this area a lot especially the late hours. With the stigma Stockton is known for, more frequenting patrons would agree with me that this bar could possibly be the safest bar to go in Stockton.
I've had great experiences with Finnegan's. Great staff and great environment. Not bad. Don't forget to use the 50% off appetizer coupon on the Yelp mobile if its still available.
Fin.
Update:
I just got a great message from the owner which showed me a real interest in customer experience; I'm impressed! Â He shared some information about the bar which tells me its well worth another visit... I'll be headed back this Friday with friends.
Thanks, Tony M., I really appreciated the message!
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Dropkick Murphys playing in the background was a good introduction, but it was all country music after that; not quite the "Irish Pub" I had in mind.
The food was bar standard, but tasty. I went with the Hawaiian Chicken Sandwich; the chips were good and the Guinness was cold. The crowd seemed pretty light for a Friday night and, to be frank, there wasn't a lot in the way of diversity.
Decent place, but I think I'll keep looking; it just didn't hold my attention.