Flanagan's

Schwarzenbergstrasse 1-3
1010 Vienna
Austria
+43 1 5137378

14 reviews for Flanagan's

  • Oranjeb B.
    • 90
    • 11
    • 29. Jul 2011

    It gets busy and when it does, service suffers. The selection on beers is good and prices are similar to other pubs. The non-smoking area is hardly charming and not properly seperated from the smoking section (by far the larger part). The food, for being comparetively pricey is sub-standard. The chicken burger was served without lettuce, a small blob of mayonnaise (not stated in the menu) was hiding under a small, rather cold piece of chicken filet. Came with a bland guacamole (presumably from a box) and a tasteless "chilly" dip for the fatty and rather well cooked chips. All in all, a place for a pint if you are in the area, would recommend other pubs for food.

  • dwseiple
    • 58
    • 13
    • 30. Apr 2011

    I was there only once, in 2006. I liked it there and they were very nice to us. However, I got the impression that this was really the Austrian version of an Irish pub rather than the real thing. But, even though this is a large place that can get noisy and crowded, I liked it there and I would definitely go back. Lots of TV's, if you like that sort of thing.

  • Mr E Shopper
    • 303
    • 48
    • 25. May 2010

    Serves a purpose for its location and sports offerings, but not much else unfortunately.

  • Kno
    • 15
    • 5
    • 17. Feb 2009

    A huge irish pub with a solid focus on sports events - TV's all over the place guarantee you a good spot to watch your favorite game. The food is decent, prices are fair.

    However, you either better be an early bird or reserve a good table, otherwise your visit could easily lack of atmosphere, for the seating is quite tricky.

  • Michael G.
    • 50
    • 6
    • 12. Oct 2008

    I agree, it's a nice irish pub.

  • Spliffy
    • 3
    • 16
    • 13. May 2008

    Great Irish pub in Vienna. One of the best places as far as atmosphere during sports events (Soccer, Rugby,..) goes, but you better reserve a table beforehand. Tends to get crowded when an event is on. Good food and a they serve Cider and Guinness. It's become slightly expensive recently though...

  • Jurie
    • 218
    • 63
    • 23. Dec 2006

    One of the better Irish pubs in Vienna. Decent food, Guinness, etc. A good place to meet expats, although occasionally it's a place for expats to complain about Austria. This becomes boring after a while.