I really like Mulligans as far as chill bars downtown goes it's one of the least douchey or club-like college bars you can find. I like to stop in once or twice a month for a drink. Â Every Tues night is 2for1 can you say HELLO? Awesome deal. The bartenders and the doorman are always really nice and helpful. One of my favorite things about Mulli's is there are like 10 pool tables, and best of all, they have a pretty decent sized menu with food that is actually GOOD. Granted it's bar food, but not nearly as shitty as you'd imagine. Had a few different things now and can't complain about a single one. Tasty stuff. Def one of my fav low-key bars.
Review Source:This place is hit and miss.
Sometimes the scene is relaxed and fun filled with hipster, bullshit jokes.
(I like to laugh)
The bar food is always righteous.
The jukebox puts a smile on my face and the PBR 40s always make my days seem better.
However, most days Mulligans is filled with a whole bunch of jerk faces that believe that their sole purpose in this bar is to show off their tattoos and talk shit about other people who do not have tattoos and/or piercing. It's quite simple minded if you ask me.
I'll be back though....I always come back.
We were doing an exotic car rally (Bullrun), and one of our stops was in Boise. This was one of the few places open when I finally got up from my recovery nap...hahaha! It's a small bar/pub, with the typical karaoke, pool tables, etc. happening inside. The food was ok, and the atmosphere was eh. I can't say that I'd come here if anything else was open, but it did the trick and kept the hunger monsters at bay that night.
Review Source:It's unfortunate my Boise brethren aren't more enthusiastic about reviewing establishments. Perhaps they're all on Google. Here are my two cents then:
Describing to an outsider what Mulligans' Golf Pub & Eatery is like can be a bit challenging. What is the appeal of a hundred hipsters packed in a oversized dive bar with long lines and smoky air?
The atmosphere, dummy.
If you grew up within a thirty mile radius of this bar the likelihood of running into someone you know from high school is great. For me, this is more exciting than a family reunion. I'm well aware that many people hate family reunions--perhaps steer clear then. But there are plenty of interesting characters that need to be met.
From what I understand, there is no longer indoor smoking, but to the rear and front there is plenty of patio seating. A couple pool tables, darts, and arcade machines inside will keep you busy if you're the multi-tasking type. Also, there's a touch tunes machine. On any given night you will hear anything from Chris Brown to Rob Zombie. Promise. If you visit on a weekend, pop your doll hairs in early to reserve your tracks.
Finally, there are specials most days of the week. Dollar beers on Sundays. Sunday funday activate! There's also industry night and two for ones. When I was in Boise, Mulligans was my weekday bar.
This is one of my favorite bars. You can catch me on the golden tee machine nightly.  Great Downtown atmosphere  with out any of the six main drama.  Crowd is younger and the music is loud.  Definitly check this place out if your down for a great bar with good people.  Maybe play on one of the "seven" pool tables!!!! Or play some buck hunter.  Oh don't forget to try something off their bar menu.  Everything is fresh which is rare for anybar to have and nothing disapoints.
Review Source:One good thing is the jukebox... you can download whatever. Â The downside of that, the bartenders can change it if they don't like it. Â Which isn't often, but the crap they let play... let's just say their taste are less then substandard. Â Lots of pool tables, lots of my ex-boyfriends, yikes! Â The carpet smells wrong and I do regret having a push up contest there, mainly because I touched the carpet.... ewh.
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