The James Joyce

The James Joyce
This is precisely what was missing from the Athenian scene: A typical Irish pub. All major sports events are covered and every weekend and some week nights artists from around Europe perform live. The decoration is unpretentious and tasteful: dark wood, barrels, porcelain and books. The interesting black n’ white liquor trade photos add an extra touch to the whole drinking ritual.If your stomach begins to complain, order, what else? Fish n’chips.

The James Joyce comments Add Yours

  • mike - Manchester 04 November 2011
    Been to this Bar many times Never disappointed.
  • Shane Murphy - Cork 10 September 2010
    More of an English pub than Irish. Seanin the "Irish musician" it's seems is English. Wouldn't be in a hurry back there again.
  • martan o'faolain - kilkenny 04 July 2008
    this is a good irish owned and run bar in a lively district . pints of mythos cost e4.50 there . we went on a thursday night and the place was full . the staff all have english and are very friendly .

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Credit Cards Dogs Allowed Metro City centre location Live Music Fireplace Outside seating Air-conditioning

Open:

Open 12:00-02:00.

Address:

Astigos 12, Monastiraki

Phone/Fax:

(+30) 210 3235055
fax:(+30) 210 3235070

Metro station:

Monastiraki, Thissio

www:

http://www.jjoyceirishpubathens.com
info@jjoyceirishpubathens.com