Feel like hanging out in Ottawa pubs or taverns
tonight? If you’re hungry for great pub fare and thirsty for
a cold drink, then let our Ottawa pubs and tavern directory
lead the way. You’ll be able to choose from a variety of pubs
and taverns located all around Ottawa, all of which can offer
you an impressive menu selection of great drinks and delicious,
mouth-watering pub fare. So why stay in at home when you can
go out to a great pub in your neighbourhood? Just use our
Ottawa pubs and tavern directory and see where it takes you.
The Irish Village, the ByWard Market’s authentic Irish
pub and restaurant, is the home of fine food, live entertainment,
and charming ambiance. It is home to the now famous Heart &
Crown Irish Pub and Restaurant.
Whether you’re in the mood to dance, have a pint or sing
along to traditional tunes, this spacious establishment has something
for everyone.
Complete with four pubs under the same roof, the Irish Village
will take you on a virtual trip to the Emerald Isle.
This summer, drop by the Irish Village and enjoy the fabulous
live entertainment on Mother McGintey’s Stage or on the
Heart and Crown Stage. The Irish Village is open seven days a
week, from 11 a.m. until 2 a.m.
For more information or band listings, call the Irish Village
at (613) 562-0674 or visit www.irishvillage.ca. Located at 67
Clarence St. (ByWard Market)
The old English-style atmosphere of the Earl of Sussex Pub on
the corner of Sussex Dr. and Murray St. brings a unique feel to
downtown Ottawa.
Within eyeshot of the National Art Gallery and the Parliament
buildings, this quality pub offers a cozy and warm atmosphere
inside, with a huge patio to enjoy the hot weather on this summer.
But don't let the English-style upscale, high-roller atmosphere
fool you, the Earl of Sussex attracts a wide range of customers
who can enjoy many foods ranging from fish and chips, to delicious
calamari.
Their variety of beers is superb and the extensive wine list
features the best from both new and old worlds. Nothing is left
out of the picture at the Earl of Sussex, where everyone from
all walks of life are taken care of and treated like royalty.
Even the proprietor, Pedro Lopez, often treats guests with magic
tricks performed at their tables.
The Earl of Sussex Pub is open seven days a week for lunch, dinner
and refreshments from 11 p.m. until close. For more details, call
613.562.5544 or visit www.earlofsussex.ca. Located at 431 Sussex
Drive (ByWard Market)
The Aulde Dubliner/Pourhouse is an authentic two-storey, Irish-style
pub that offers lunch, dinner and a late night menu served seven
days a week. With breakfast on weekends, a prime view of the ByWard
Market, and live entertainment at night in the Pour House upstairs,
there's no shortage of ways to celebrate Irish culture.
Located at 62 William St. on the corner of George St., the pub
is a recent addition to The Irish Village group and offers a fine
atmosphere that's always warm and free of any pretensions. Following
previous months of major renovations upstairs, a spacious mezzanine
patio with room for 70 people, along with a new seasonal menu
is sure to contribute to the pub's growing success.
The food menus offer a variety of healthy and hearty entrees,
including crab cakes, seafood chowder, steak and chips, and their
top selling fish & chips, a unique specialty at the pub that
may be the best you have ever tasted. The Aulde Dubliner has an
exceptional selection of scotch and draught beers with 21 brands
on both floors, and carries an extensive wine list, making pairings
with your meal a pleasure.
After 15 successful years in the ByWard Market, the Irish Village
Group of Pubs is expanding with another Heart & Crown location
in the new Preston Square in June.
Located at 353 Preston St., on the corner of Aberdeen Street,
this Heart & Crown will be a beautiful, rich looking pub with
a modern twist for the urban pub-goer.
The food promises to be a cut above any other pub in the city
and will rival the quality of freshness and flair of other fine
restaurants. The pub will also have a wonderful patio that will
wrap around the building, a great place for lunch or to admire
the hustle and bustle of Preston while enjoying live music as
well.
Owned and operated by Irishmen, the Heart & Crown is excited
and humbled to be arriving on Preston Street. An obvious Italian
stronghold in the area, it was originally the settlement of Irish
immigrants. The Irish and Italian communities have a long standing
respect, and the melting pot demographics will enhance an already
striking street.
Come on in for a pint, have some great food, and enjoy the craic
at Ottawa’s newest hospitality landmark, now on Preston
Street.
Be sure to visit the Heart and Crown at 353 B Preston St. in Preston
Square, Open 7 days a week from 11 a.m.until 2 a.m. and remember
Brunch starts at 9:00 A.M. on weekends.
Formerly called the James Street Feed Company — wants you
to help celebrate their new facelift and new ownership by the
Irish Village Group of Pubs. The pub group is a local independent
pub company that boasts the now world famous Heart & Crown
in the ByWard Market and Preston Street.
Sit back on one of the largest pub patios in Ottawa and enjoy
a cold beer on-tap, or sip a sweet cocktail and enjoy the laid-back
atmosphere.
If your palate needs something to chew on, the Pub has earned
bragging rights when it comes to their wings, but autumn will
sizzle with their great Fish & Chips, fresh salads and the
monstrous ‘He-Man Hoagie’.
And grab a few buddies and strut down to James Street Pub to
watch your favourite sports teams and all of the big UFC matches.
As one of the only sports bars in Ottawa with 20 TVs equipped
with surround sound, it’ll be a surreal experience. With
friendly inviting staff and a wonderful view of the hustle and
bustle of Bank Street, you are sure to enjoy yourself. James Street
Pub is located at 390 Bank St. – with free and easy parking.
To book a group, call (613) 565-4700.
Royal
Oak
Multiple Locations
Ottawa, Nepean, Kanata, Orleans, Glocester
Tel: (613) 236-0190
Web Site: www.royaloakpubs.com
The "original" Oak opened in April 1980 and expanded
twice in the intervening years. It probably has the most eclectic
clientele of any pub in the city and is considered by many to
be the true English pub in Ottawa. It is also one of the largest
purveyors of draught beers in Eastern Ontario! Consistently voted
"Best Pub" by numerous Ottawa publications, it has three
separate rooms with its own character, with the bar area sporting
a new intimate fireplace.
Bank Street Oak - (613) 236-0190
318 Bank St. Ottawa
Canal Oak - (613) 234-3700
221 Echo Dr. on the canal
Downtown Oak - (613) 232-1057
188 Bank St., Ottawa
Glebe Oak - (613) 235-2624
779 Bank St., Ottawa
Gloucester Oak - (613) 741-0072
2067 Meadowbrook Rd.
Hunt Club Oak - (613) 248-1901
800 Hunt Club Rd. (at Uplands)
Kanata Oak - (613) 591-3895
329 March Rd., Kanata
Laurier Oak - (613) 230-9223
161 Laurier Ave. East, Ottawa
Orleans Oak - (613) 834-9005
1981 St. Joseph Blvd.
Wellington Oak - (613) 728-6661
1217 Wellington St.
Parliament
Pub
101 Sparks Street
Ottawa, ON K1P 5B5
Tel:(613) 563-0636
Web Site: www.parliamentpub.com
The Parliament Pub combines Dining and Political Fun. Locations
do not get much better than this: directly across the street from
Parliament Hill. They say the Parliament Pub is where the real
business of government gets done- it’s an inviting spot for lunch
and dinner where excellent food and beverages can be enjoyed against
a political backdrop. The Parliament Pub serves great sandwiches
and wraps and creative salads. Homemade soup, pizza, quiche and
pasta specials are made fresh daily. Menu items have a political
flavor: try Paul Martin’s Everything for Everyone Sun-Dried Tomato
Pizza or Stephen Harper’s Right-Wing Voodoo Chicken Sandwich.
A fine selection of beers (with no political agenda) is on tap.
The Hill and Sparks Street crowd like the ambience and warm décor
harking back to the early days of political life in Ottawa. As
a result, the Pub has built a great reputation as the place to
meet and eat in the shadow of the Peace Tower. The Parliament
Pub has a unique atmosphere that is all Ottawa. The walls are
adorned with caricatures of politicians drawn by Eugene Bellemare
(formerly Member of Parliament for Ottawa-Carleton) and photographs
by Jean-Marc Carisse (Pierre Trudeau’s Photographer). The Parliament
Pub is also available for cocktail parties and special events.
Come and visit and enjoy.
This restaurant and bar is the product, culturally speaking
of an Irish and Italian marriage. At Pub Italia, you can
wash down a garlicky Caesar salad with a Guiness or toast the
broadcast of an Italian soccer game with a Czech pilsner.
Located in the heart of Little Italy, this pub on one side and
restaurant on the other is lush with decor from naked ladies carved
in glass to expansive confessional booths that can sit four, including
heavy coats. They also have a private Irish snug with a
door and a special light to summon the server. Families,
artists, and Little Italy regulars congregate at the pub and buy
the coffee beans behind the bar - among the finest town if rich
espresso with a Turkish aftertaste is to your liking. Fine
Italian food doubles as pub fare, and Thursdays to Saturdays you
can order dishes after midnight. As for the name, three
guesses as to what the house salad dressing is. Open daily
from 11AM to 2AM. Visit our web site for complete details.