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    Molly Malone's never disappoints. Its bar food is excellent, the staff is friendly, and the service is quick. Overall, the food is pretty good, and the wings are fantastic!

    In terms of the bar, you definitely get that local feel while having all the space to bring in a fun crowd for the night if you plan on staying and having a fun time. They even bring in live music, on the weekends, so make sure you plan accordingly on whether you want a casual evening to watch the game or a rowdy night to live it up!

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    I have eaten here on a great many occasions and enjoy both the atmosphere and the food. I have tried many of there menu items, and even enjoyed the infamous Guiness Float. I would never turn down the opportunity to indulge in one my favorite Irish pubs.

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    Came here for dinner and really really liked the shepherd's pie. We got a few curious looks from the table next to us as they wanted to know what looked so good! Yes, try the shepherds pie - it's as good as the one I've had in Ireland, really!

    In terms of the atmosphere, we came here around 6h30 on a weekday night, were seated immediately and in a smokefree area. The waiters were friendly, the service was quick.

    Will definitely be back in the winter for more warm food!

    My husband has been a few times to the quiz nights too, which are really good fun apparently!

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    On my first stop before heading to Cincinnati, I pulled into Covington for some grub and a brew. Covington embodies such an old town feel and sitting right in the middle of town is a true classic Irish bar. Upon entering the sturdy oak doors into Molly's, I had me quickly come to the realization, that I was staying a while. Magner's cider on tap and an assortment of other great beers served by wonderful, engaging well kept bartenders that made you feel as a regular.
    With a hot Shepherds Pie and a perfectly poured Guinness served up in minutes, I dug into this Irish classic with gusto and enjoyed every last bite, it was one of the best I have ever had. As an outsider to the state and the location, with such a great staff and the warm comforts of a bar we all know somewhere close to home, its easy to feel right at home at Molly Malone's

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    Highly recommend this place. Yes it can be super crowded (the secret is out on this place) but they make up for it with great food and drinks. The prices are reasonable too. Check their website for event listings as there is some form of entertainment every night, everything from Karaoke to bluegrass.

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    One of my favorite pubs in the City.

    This place has it down to a science.  I've been going here since I was in grade school...I has always been so good.  The atmosphere is awesome!  I love the rustic decor and the bartenders and servers are great...the customers that frequent this establishment are great too.  You can always make great conversation with anyone there..A true welcoming-Irish pub...I just love this place!

    Such a great beer selection...between the endless options of drafts and well stocked selection of bottled beer, there is not much Molly's doesn't have to offer in the way of brews!  

    The food...Amazing! - The fish and chips are GREAT...The fish is battered and fried to perfection every time.  The Reuben - My vote for best in the city...Get it almost every time!

    Wonderful place to bring the family for Sunday lunch, relax after work, or as a hot spot for weekend fun...This place is an A+

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    good food and atmosphere!

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    My visit to this place capped off a nice little vacation of drinking I had last fall. That little "vacation" was not so memorable, but this place was.

    Me and 3 other friends went down there to watch the USA Women's Gold Medal Game(loss) versus Japan and we got there bright and early, before mostly anyone else. The bartender, Pascal, was a friendly Irish guy who makes you feel like you have been old friends who just haven't seen each other in a while. He made my experience all the more better.

    We were all feeling the effects of the night before, so a heavy, hearty, greasy breakfast was on our mind. This place has some great offerings for that. I got a bowl of eggs, potatoes, sausage, and other things covered in a milk gravy; just what the doctor ordered. I washed it down with a Guinness and enjoyed the atmosphere as it began to fill up.

    You need to go here for a big soccer game, i.e. ManU vs Man City or a World Cup game. It gets packed, it gets crazy, and it gets fun.

    I had a frickin blast there.

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    i've been a longtime customer of Molly Malone's Irish Pub.  it's by far, the best Irish Pub in the tri-state area (yeah, size does NOT matter).  the food is always fresh and they keep the irish favorites and switch around the rest of the menu keeping things "fresh" in terms of seasonal variety.  
    the 2nd floor has the pool table and dartboards - great place to hold a private party.
    the 3rd floor is awesome for presentations (projector/large screen) and all floors have bathrooms and the elevator to take everyone or equipment to the floor you need.
    my fav - "Magners" hard cider....yum!

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    This is a nice Irish themed restaurant and bar. The decor is gorgeous! I've only ever been for lunch, so I'm not sure what the night life is like, but they do offer free shuttles to reds games. You'll have no problem getting seated at lunch (even with a very large group). I recommend the soup and sandwich special or the fish and chips! Its a nice place to hang out while watching a soccer game, but I would drive out of my way to do this. Three stars because besides being locally owned and having cool decor, there isn't much that sets this restaurant apart from others.

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    Molly's is a relaxed place stop, with an Irish theme and a nice tap list. Normally, I am not a big fan of TV's in bars, but here is seems to work. You will love this place if you are a soccer fan, lots of opportunities to catch a game from Europe. It is a nice change of pace and far better than your average, lame suburban sports bar. Definitely a nice stop for the craft beer fan.

    Molly's has good service, clean tap lines, and a even their own authentic Irish bartender...whose name escapes me right now. Make sure to tell him you are the Duke and want a discount (even if you are not). He is hilarious & this is a running joke with he and Molly's patrons.

    Did I mentioned this place has great craft beer?

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    The Molly's in Louisville isn't my favorite (though fun for a night of dancing), but I enjoyed this one. It was much more chill in comparison, a little less fratty, and the commonality at all the Molly Malones I've explored are the solid food and great beers on tap. Gotta love an Irish pub! We had some chicken ranch pizza - yummy - and they had Carlsberg on tap which totally made my night.

    Huge, beautiful wrap around bar and great cozy booths perfect for having pints with friends.

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    Pub food, was expecting way more from the reviews, but found it to be just okay. Good service, decent beer selection.

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    Had some time to kill on Friday evening since we got out of work early and my ride wouldn't be there for another hour and half.  A lager-top would do the trick, and I didn't figure the pub would be crazy busy until later, so I sidled up to the bar and noticed NEWLY UPHOLSTERED STOOLS!!!  What a difference something simple like that makes in this place!  The bartender was nice, he made a good lager-top, and left me to read my book in peace.  I had another.  Read some more, the place filled up with happy folks--don't know if it was the two pints in an hour, or what, but the revelry reminded me of the days that I really enjoyed myself at this place, years ago.  That was encouraging and I might make it a regular jaunt for a Friday night pint.

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    We came here for drinks as part of Cincy Beer Week.  They had Founders' Russian Imperial Stout, Breakfast Stout and Canadian Breakfast stout on tap so the bar was packed.  Our group wanted a table but everything was full and no one was moving.  

    I was impressed that despite the crowd, we were able to place food orders with passing servers and the food came out quickly.  The fries, club sandwich and fried pickles were all pretty tasty for standard bar fare.  I kept burning my mouth on the fried pickles because I couldn't wait for them to cool down.  I highly recommend them.  And I highly recommend letting them get closer to room temperature.

    I wouldn't say that there is anything special about Molly Malone's.  It's probably a great place to watch a soccer game.  I also wouldn't mind going back if friends were going.

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    Our server Jade did an excellent job of serving all 13 of us and providing seperate checks.  Most of us ordered Fish & Chips and it was very good and a huge portion of fish!

    The background music, on a Tuesday night, was a little too loud for us since we wanted to talk to each other.  When the 8pm live music started we had to leave to talk.

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    I grabbed a quick meal here before going to a show at the Madison and it was exactly what I was looking for--speedy, convenient, and hearty. There's not much to say about the character of this place, as it's rather large and lacks a certain intimacy. But it's efficient and, when I went, not crowded at all. I think I probably prefer the Molly Malone's in Oakley, which is a bit crustier and a bit more local-feeling. But the food was solid and I'm sure I'll happily eat here again when I'm heading out for the evening in Covington.

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    I have to be honest, the only time I really go here is on St. Patrick's day, so this review is going to be heavily influenced by the festivities, and the fact that I've never really been there sober; That having been said, on St. Patrick's day at least, this place is awesome. They have a decent beer selection, and all of the wood gives it a very homey feel. They have a stage upstairs and one outside on the patio for live music. Other than that, the only thing I really remember is a guy dance-spinning out of the crowd, grabbing my crotch and yelling whooo! and then spinning back into the crowd during a Micheal Jackson song. I didn't really know what to think, so I deducted a star for that.

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    Wow this place can get crowded!  They have many beers on tap, lots of TVs playing soccer matches, and great acoustic music at night.  They obviously have put together a pretty good mix of food, liquer, and media to attract the crowds.  I personally have not found a personal food favorite.  I guess I just need a few more visits ;-)

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    I went there and wanted to meet Molly - I heard she was hot!  Okay - I have no idea who Molly is but it was a fun bar.

    The girls I was with both ate and enjoyed their food.   I was on a Guinness and Jameson diet.   We were pre-gaming for the Celtic Fest on Fountain Square and it was a good place to pre-game / hang-out.

    I will definitely go back (especially now I see 4 or 5 bars in walking distance).   A unique part of Covington that looks fun.

    Food:   The girls had Potato and Leek soup, with a Chicken Alfredo Pizza. (Wood fire pizza).  Soup was $5 / Pizza (Large) was $14 I believe

    Drinks:   The girls had Snakebites (Harps / Strongbow) while I had Jameson and Guiness.  The beers ran about $5

    Parking - parking could be tight but I found a spot easily
    Atmonsphere - very cool / laid back (Pub Style)

    If you haven't been - go there and enjoy :-)

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    I made my first trip to Molly Malone's last night and was pleasantly surprised by the experience. I went for dinner and drinks with a friend before we hit up the nearby Madison Theater for a concert.

    Our dinner (a burger for her, and their chicken, ham and brie sandwich for me) was delicious, and I adored their steak fries. I liked them a little too much, I think. The service was fantastic, and the pour on my Guinness was properly done, not botched like at most bars. (Hint: if you get the Guinness at the same time as your other non-Guinness beers, it's probably not been poured right.)

    I liked the ambiance of the interior (we stayed on the first floor, although I hear there are others). It's always hard to do "authentic" Irish pub without being over-the-top cheesy, and Molly Malone's makes one of the best attempts at this of anywhere I've been in Cincinnati.

    Bottom line: I liked it. I'll be back.

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    If you're a soccer fan, Molly Malone's is probably one of the better places to go to enjoy a good game with other American soccer hooligans.  

    However, pay very very close attention to their menus, drinks, and specials.  Molly Malone's is very shady in how they run things to get you to spend more than you think you are spending.

    I'm just going to Yelp about a recent experience I had.  It was the Sunday of the 2011 Women World Cup Finals.  Our group had camped out in a booth on the first floor to ensure a good viewing spot for the game.  The Reds were playing so we were thoroughly entertained until the soccer match started.  We had ordered lunch (stay away from the burgers, they are a bit on the overcooked and dry side) and a few drinks.  I look over at the Weekly Specials Board and read the specials for Sunday.  Which looked *something to the extent of this (but definitely in this grouping):

    SUNDAY
    Karaoke 9p to 1a
    Cherry/Grape Bombs $2
    Domestic Buckets $10

    So we decided to order a bucket of beer.  And another.  And another.  By now the soccer match was in full swing.  We tried to order another bucket but our server said that the buckets for $10 were only available during Reds games. Although we did not see this advertised anywhere, we didn't think anything of it.  With a couple beers left in our last bucket, we decided to get a couple cherry bomb shots, which were brought out to us.

    Fast forward to the end of the game (which was disappointing) and us cashing out.  I noticed that the bill said $14 for 2 cherry bomb shots.  I immediately called over the server and told her they should have been $2 each.  She then told us that the cherry/grape bomb shots are $2 only between 9p and 1a.  I tried to dispute that there wasn't anything indicating the time frame for when the shots were on special.  If one were to read the weekly sign, wouldn't it be fair to assume that it read: on sunday, we have karoake between 9 and 1 and we also have shots and bucket specials all day.  Otherwise, shouldn't it look like this?

    SUNDAY
    Karaoke 9p to 1a
    Cherry/Grape Bombs $2 (during Karaoke)
    Domestic Buckets $10 (during Reds games)

    So I asked to speak with her manager, some cockney Irish guy, and he refused to take off the $8 from the $100+.  Furthermore, as I was trying to explain the situation, he cut me off and told me I didn't have to yell.  I don't know where he was, but I didn't know if he didn't notice that we had all just been watching a soccer game that we lost.  I could barely hear myself.  In the end he just walked away, I said that you can't walk away because we are having a conversation.  Then he said "I'm done having this conversation with you".

    The server then tried to defend him by saying "I'm sorry, he's just Irish."  At any rate, like I said, we had been there for over 4-5 hours. We spent over $100 on food and drinks.  I don't think reducing the check by $8 would have been a big deal, but I guess that's how they choose to make their money, by tricking customers into something that isn't.

    The server was going to give me $8 out of her tip, but I absolutely refused to take her tip money.  I tipped her 20% from the total of the check.  I did appreciate the server (I wish I remembered her name), however, I really think that manager should go.  Irish, American, whatever. It really isn't any excuse.

    Like I said, I do like going there to watch soccer games, but seriously, pay attention to what they advertise, because it might be a scam to get you to spend more money.

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    Two blocks from my house just makes it more amazing!  I typically have a wedge of lettuce and a glass of chardonnay, but the service is friendly, my dog gets excited just walking by the place.  Love the people there and the comfort keeps me coming back.

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    My goodness, where do I begin?  If you're looking to an authentic pub then this is as close as you're going to get!  Everything here is made of heavy, durrable wood which only adds to the atmosphere.  There are TVs all around the bar, most of which are showing soccer or the local teams.  The food here is outstanding.  So far I have tried the hot brown, fish and chips and salmon omlete, all of which were delicious.  The beer is cold and the wait staff is friendly.  Everything is very relaxed.  Later in the evening, sit outside and enjoy the passersby or join the Brits-living-local in cheering for the soccer game.  You can't lose here; I love it!

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    Pretty solid Irish Pub. The husband enjoys having a place to watch soccer games, and the beer. I've only been here for appetizers and happy hour, and the prices are decent. The curry fries are really delicious, and the food I've tried is definitely pub-food, but on the better quality side. The patio area is nice, although you might feel like you're almost on the street. No complaints here!

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    It's almost not fair for me to write a review of Molly Malone's because I love it so much.  I moved to Covington a year ago, and this instantly became my go-to spot in the area.  The staff learned my name right away and became my friends.  It's always cozy and is one of those places I can sit and hang out all day instead of just run in for a beer and get out.

    Now to the food.  The delicious, delicious food.  I've been to Ireland, and I never had a real Irish meal anywhere else until Molly's.  It's very authentic, and everything is always fresh.  They change the menu every once in a while as well, so you can always find something new to try.  

    The beer is amazing as well.  They have a huge selection on tap as well as bottled beer.  You can get anything from traditional Irish selections to the seasonal brews.  The staff is always great at recommending something new for you to try based on what you like.

    On the weekends it can get a little crowded, but not as bad as most places.  There are three floors, so if one is too much, go up and you might find something more your scene.

    They have specials and events going on throughout the week, so check the site or give them a call to find out what's happening.  My favorite special is the 5 for $5 buckets on Thursdays and half-price wings during the Reds games.  They also do happy hour during the week with half-price apps and discounted drinks.

    Ask for Alayna or Jessica and you'll have the best service and a couple of new friends by the end of the night!

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    Molly Malone's is A-OK.  It's not my favorite place to go, but I keep going back.  I've never eaten there, but the bar is fun at night and it's always crowded.

    The absolute best thing about this place - the karaoke.  My pals and I are karaoke afficianados and this is where we prefer to go.  The guy who runs it has a great song selection - especially if you're into musical theater. And if you're lucky - the guy will turn on special lights, smoke machine, and/or bubble machine to enhance your performance!  ha!  It's usually not difficult to get several songs in - and tips always seem to speed up your place in line.

    Molly Malone's has a decent bar with fair service - sometimes its painfully slow.  But there are 3 floors to choose from so there's always options.  

    The parking is pretty horrible especially if you're coming by on a Friday or Saturday night - but it's a fairly safe neighborhood to park and walk a few blocks.

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    This was the place to go for a while, but the drink specials keep getting worse over time.  Try to come a little earlier so you can snag a table outside during the summer, you won't regret that.

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    Molly's is one of the few decent pub experiences in Northern Kentucky and is the place to go if you're looking for something outside of the cookie cutter "Mcpubs" like The Pub and Gladdagh.

    It's got three floors, cool crowd, and a bartender with an Irish accent. Works for me. Music isn't half bad either when they have it. The three floors really de-congest  the place so you can move around/talk while at the same time be around a good amount of people.

    Price can be a factor, especially if you want to drink like an Irishman. Six bucks for a Guiness and 6.50 for a shot of Jameson. An Irish car bomb will round out to almost 13-14 bucks. Still I think the little extra is worth it for drinking in a place with a personality instead of an Irish themed Applebees.

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    Like real authentic Irish drinking. You've come to the right place, laddie.

    This wood bar has everything you could want. Multiple floors of drinking, Guinness on tap, soccer on the TV, Irish flags flying high. It's a spot for drinking and living the life, it 'tis.

    The servers are very friendly and work quickly. I love that. There is no lollygagging around at this bar. You order a drink and they're on it, coming back to you as soon as it's possible for them to do it. That is a win.

    I've had a few different meals here and they've been OK. I don't really come here for the food. What I really love are their potatoes. Fried or side, I've never has a bad potato at this spot. Seriously. If you can order a meal that is or has to do with potatoes, I would get it here.

    Parking can be annoying since its all street in the middle of busy Covington. You can usually find something but it might take you a time or two around the block. Just a friendly warning.

    It's also Kentucky so you will deal with smoke in the bar. Not a real problem in the summer because they have a beautiful patio, but in the winter is can be mighty harsh.

    I hear it gets wild on the weekend and it's not everyone's scene. Oh well. I've only gone for a pint after work and it's been very nice. Very nice indeed.

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    Molly Malone's has contributed to the strangest bar/pub experience of my life. I'd just moved to the area and heard from a friend that there was a themed 80s night at a pub I've yet to try.

    We arrived and I got the feel of an Irish pub almost immediately. I love pubs, having lived in Boston for 5 years and experiencing the best of the best there. Molly Malone's has everything I look for: dark wood, a large bar, fish & chips, and Guinness on tap for cheap.

    Molly Malone's has three floors to it, which is pretty great and definitely utilizes vertical space to overcome the lack of square footage on the streets of Covington. The 2nd floor (which I've been to for a private party since this first visit) has a pool table, a good amount of seating, and a small bar. The 3rd floor, which was where the 80s Night was being held, is larger and more like a club. You wouldn't think you're in an Irish pub once you enter the 3rd floor.

    The weirdness factor smacked me in the face when my ear full of awesome 80s hits was completely overshadowed by the soft-core porn on the jumbo projector screen by the dance floor. Say, what?? Ya know, I'm fine with seeing that kind of thing, but it was really really REALLY strange being amongst a bunch of drunk people wearing 80s gear and watching two girls shower.

    I'll come back to Molly Malone's if I'm ever in the area and crave fish & chips with a pint of Guinness... but I won't go to the 3rd floor ever again!

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    10 of us met to discuss the previous years meetings of Social Pint Network.  I ordered the biscuits & gravy.  The biscuits were way too hard for me.  The sausage was mild and the gravy seemed homemade.  I wouldn't order it again.  But our other 9 friends had food they were very happy with, so I would go back and try their breakfast another time, ordering something other than the biscuits and gravy.

    We sat in the non-smoking area which was sectioned off for 15 people and was a great space to talk in, since its separated from the other areas.

    The server was excellent and the food came out in a reasonable amount of time.

    Parking is not too bad since the meters are free on Saturday & Sunday.

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    I am always a sucker for British accents, and as it happens, whenever I go to Molly Malone's, I tend to hear one.

    A favorite among British ex-pats, Molly Malones is that old reliable sweater you pull out on gameday. Maybe not the prettiest, and maybe not the height of fashion, but you know it's comfortable and will keep you warm.

    Great microbrews flow from the tap and the menu is more than pub food. Many offerings are served with Anglo-Saxon swagger, including the Curry Chips, Guinness Chili and the Irish Breakfast - all hearty ways to heal a hangover or celebrate your favorite football team (the "Yank" version, or the rest of the world's!).

    If the smoke gets in your eyes and makes you cry, just head outside and enjoy the lovely, shaded patio seating.

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    Ugh, yes, I know it's a chain. Yes, I know it's another place that profits off of the stereotypes of my ancestors. Yes, I know that some nights nothing but a bunch of d-bags go there and wreck the joint.

    But sometimes, you just need a place to party.

    There's not much I can say about Molly's that hasn't already been said. Sure, they go the extra mile to be as "authentic" as they can, but you still can't get over the notion that everything seems terribly forced.

    The atmosphere is usually pretty fun, and the staff is very cool. I can't say I've ever had a "bad" time there. In fact, a lot of times you can have some decent conversations with the staff and make some new friends when it's slower.

    However, Molly's becomes party central some nights of the week. Be prepared for 1) cover (a sin if you ask me) 2) no space to move or talk 3) total, total dbags all up in your face.

    So when you can, go when it's slower, you'll probably have a decent time and it won't cost you too much. You do pay a bit of a premium since they're serving mostly imported beer, but that's part of the point, right?

    Erin go bragh!

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    Bangers and Mash!  

    I got my fill, no kidding, some of the best in town.  This dish happens to be a sought out favorite for myself and Molly's dish is fresh and delicious.  What makes this Irish tradition so tasty?  It has to be the thoughtful purchase of fresh products from the local market.  Also a fan of supporting our local Nati economy - Molly Malone's purchases some of their classic ingredients from Findlay Market and the flavor shows through.

    I have to admit though, the fantastic flavors don't stop at Bangers and Mash but continue through the great pub pretzel, beer cheese dips and even the curried chicken!  But enough about the food, they also are home to one of the best hard ciders (according to my buds), Bourbon Ale and the BEST Guinness pour in town!

    Also housing this years World Cup Soccer Tournament - their are NO choices!  It's my one stop soccer haven for the weekend!

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    Molly Malone's is a great Irish pub in Covington, KY. They always have a great selection of imports on draught, as well as  a selection of domestics. They have domestic beer specials during the week too.

     I haven't eaten there yet, because I'm usually there with my drinkin' boots on. However, from the looks of it the menu seems decent.

     There are multiple bars, the big one on the main floor, and I think two more upstairs. It's a great place to go with friends as long as you don't go on a night that a fraternity has rented out one of the top floors..

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    Molly Malone's is an eclectic three-story bar and restaurant that can provide any number of experiences.  On the first floor is a regular bar and restaurant where the standard Irish fare is served.

    On the second floor, Molly's hosts all kinds of events, from rehearsal dinners to any kind of party. I think they may even sometimes use it for more seating if no event is scheduled.

    The third floor has a full service bar in the back and a stage in the front. Any night of the week Molly's could be hosting local or national acts up on the third floor. It's a great place for live music and a great use of all the space they have.

    If you try any one thing on the menu, get the pretzels and cheese, they blow Hoffbrahaus' out of the water.

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    Ok, we were happy to see that something had opened in this building. We went on a weekend evening and seated ourselves at a table. No server ever came by.  We looked around and it seemed like others were having a similar problem. Finally, a slightly larger group got the attention of a server. We, on the other hand, left after about 15 minutes and no service. We won't be back.

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    There had to have been a reason we went here, because none of us knew where it was.  Fortunately it's very noticeable on 5th St.  As soon as three of us shouted and pointed, we were pretty optimistic based on its comfortably dignified facade.  The inside matched, what with its high wooden tables and old timey photos.  The smoky aura affirmed its pubby status.

    And they have some good beers on tap - Sierra Nevada, Bluegrass Brewing Bourbon Barrel Stout.  Good prices, too, and specials on even the good stuff.  Let us not forget the assortment of Scotches and Bourbons (though, after sampling several of them, forgetting is easy to do.)

    The bartenders were quite amiable in letting me sample a couple of different spirits before selecting one to drink fully, but I don't think they just offer this up front (I asked), and certainly not on a more crowded night.

    But as it was, we sat on our stools, toasted a few pints, and didn't want to leave our Irish getaway for the night.

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    Molly Malone's has kept the same Dublin milieu as previous tenets, Jack Quinn's, the new restaurant didn't keep retain the same flair for fare. Overall, my recent dining experience was sub-par. We started out with Irish Spring Rolls--deep-fried egg-rolls filled with cabbage, corned beef and carrots served with stone ground mustard and vinegary sauce. They were pretty decent, but I knew I'd made the wrong choice when the waitress brought out pretzels and beer cheese to the table next to us. The doughy delights were absolutely enormous and looked scrumptious.

    For our entrees we ordered fish and chips (of course!) and chicken and veggie pot pie. My boyfriend's fish and chips were a passable Irish dish (though sort of generic), I left most of my pot pie for the bus boy. Topped with puff pastry, the chicken and veggie pot pie was filled with chunks of chicken breast, but was also mushy and bland. My 16 month old son loved it, probably because it was the consistency of baby-food.

    Their alcohol menu is extensive and cosmopolitan, with loads of imported beers, Irish whiskeys, single malt Scotches, and small batch Bourbons. I think I'd enjoy Molly Mallone's if I were just going for a drink and some appetizers; otherwise I'd rather eat at The Pub at Crestview Hills.

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