We found this almost by accident, while walking from the Orleans to our hotel.
Every room has a little different style. Having been to more than a few pubs in Ireland, I can tell you the atmosphere was authentic.
Be sure to try the "Irish Nachos" ok it's not real Irish food, but they are great with the large selection of draft beers.
March 1, 2009 @ 8:25 PM
a diner from Phoenix, AZ
We found McMullan's quite by accident upon arriving in Vegas and had a terrific lunch of fish and chips, irish sliders and a couple pints of Guinness. The food, atmosphere and service had us returning for our final night's meal. A typical dark Irish pub, with nooks and crannies to hide away in, McMullan's offers Irish comfort food at it's best. We dined on shephard's pie and Irish steak and mushroom pie our last night along with several pints of Guinness and Harps. The homemade house chips are a perfect appetizer although the irish nachos that walked past looked good enough to follow and sneak a bite. The people complete the place. Our server, complete with her Irish brogue was attentive and friendly. The band "Kerry Road" offered up traditional tunes and were listener friendly. They even had a small lass that did a mean jig. It was fun to sit and listen to all the patrons, some local and others visiting from Ireland - you felt that you'd just dropped into the local pub for a pint and some craic.
I love Indian cuisine, but I believe Nepalese is a thousand times better! I've tried every Indian restaurant in town from Gandhi to Origin and Himalayan Cuisine is far far better than all of these. They deservingly recieved "Best Indian Restaurant" a
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The food tasted amazing... the lamb is so juciy and tender. It was a pleasant experience the waiter knew all about his food, beer and wine selections. We were able to try beers not sold in many places.
We found this almost by accident, while walking from the Orleans to our hotel.
Every room has a little different style. Having been to more than a few pubs in Ireland, I can tell you the atmosphere was authentic.
Be sure to try the "Irish Nachos" ok it's not real Irish food, but they are great with the large selection of draft beers.
March 1, 2009 @ 8:25 PM
a diner from Phoenix, AZ
We found McMullan's quite by accident upon arriving in Vegas and had a terrific lunch of fish and chips, irish sliders and a couple pints of Guinness. The food, atmosphere and service had us returning for our final night's meal. A typical dark Irish pub, with nooks and crannies to hide away in, McMullan's offers Irish comfort food at it's best. We dined on shephard's pie and Irish steak and mushroom pie our last night along with several pints of Guinness and Harps. The homemade house chips are a perfect appetizer although the irish nachos that walked past looked good enough to follow and sneak a bite. The people complete the place. Our server, complete with her Irish brogue was attentive and friendly. The band "Kerry Road" offered up traditional tunes and were listener friendly. They even had a small lass that did a mean jig. It was fun to sit and listen to all the patrons, some local and others visiting from Ireland - you felt that you'd just dropped into the local pub for a pint and some craic.
We found this almost by accident, while walking from the Orleans to our hotel.
Every room has a little different style. Having been to more than a few pubs in Ireland, I can tell you the atmosphere was authentic.
Be sure to try the "Irish Nachos" ok it's not real Irish food, but they are great with the large selection of draft beers.
March 1, 2009 @ 8:25 PM
a diner from Phoenix, AZ
We found McMullan's quite by accident upon arriving in Vegas and had a terrific lunch of fish and chips, irish sliders and a couple pints of Guinness. The food, atmosphere and service had us returning for our final night's meal. A typical dark Irish pub, with nooks and crannies to hide away in, McMullan's offers Irish comfort food at it's best. We dined on shephard's pie and Irish steak and mushroom pie our last night along with several pints of Guinness and Harps. The homemade house chips are a perfect appetizer although the irish nachos that walked past looked good enough to follow and sneak a bite. The people complete the place. Our server, complete with her Irish brogue was attentive and friendly. The band "Kerry Road" offered up traditional tunes and were listener friendly. They even had a small lass that did a mean jig. It was fun to sit and listen to all the patrons, some local and others visiting from Ireland - you felt that you'd just dropped into the local pub for a pint and some craic.