Discover some of the finest Irish pubs nestled in Montgomery County, Maryland. Each pub boasts its own distinctive charm that reflects the character of its surrounding community. Whether you’re in the mood for a meticulously crafted pint or savoring a traditional shepherd’s pie, these local gems are your go-to spots not only for St. Patrick’s Day but all year round.
For the latest information on operating hours and any entertainment events, it’s best to contact the establishments directly.
Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub
100 Gibbs Street, Rockville, MD 20850
Located in Rockville Town Square, Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub came into existence through a serendipitous moment. Owners Vanessa and Terry always dreamed of running their own pub. One evening, following a meal at the now-closed Gordon Biersch, Vanessa realized the need for an Irish pub in the area. As Terry aptly stated, “we’re committed to serving our neighborhood—and we aim to stay.”
The Limerick Pub
11301 Elkin Street, Wheaton, MD 20902
At the core of Irish culture are elements such as friendships, delectable food, engaging music, and refreshing drinks. The Limerick Pub encapsulates this spirit in Montgomery County, providing an authentic Irish pub experience. With an array of entertainment options like live music, trivia nights, darts, and even literary readings, this pub offers something for everyone.

McGinty’s Public House
911 Ellsworth Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Since its establishment in 2006, McGinty’s Public House has become a beloved local spot for enjoying a delicious meal and a great drink. Proudly Irish-owned and operated, McGinty’s spans two levels in Downtown Silver Spring. Patrons can enjoy a diverse menu, live entertainment, excellent happy hour deals, and ample opportunities to catch both local and national sporting events. As the Irish saying goes, “you’ll never know unless you visit!”
The Irish Inn
6119 Tulane Avenue, Glen Echo, MD 20812
Originally built in the 1930s, The Irish Inn at Glen Echo started as a farmhouse before it was transformed into a tavern. After various phases including a road-house style establishment and an upscale restaurant, it finally reopened as The Irish Inn in April 2003. This pub is now a historical landmark, showcasing a storied past while offering some of the finest cuisine in Maryland.
The Clarksburg Tavern
23315 Frederick Road, Clarksburg, MD 20871
Although not explicitly labeled as an “Irish pub,” Clarksburg Tavern embodies all the conviviality and flavors expected from a classic gathering spot. This family-run establishment features an impressive selection of local brews on tap, a delicious Rueben sandwich, and other delightful pub classics. It also offers a friendly atmosphere where you can engage in games of shuffleboard or pool with friends.



