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B.D. Riley's

Where the spirit of Ireland blooms amidst the Texan sun

In a tale as enchanting as the Emerald Isle itself, the story of B.D. Riley’s at Aldrich Street begins with a vision – a vision to craft not just a pub, but a piece of Ireland herself in Austin, Texas. With the blueprint of dreams and the spirit of the old world, the craftsmen of Ireland, skilled as the ancient bards in their art, set to work.

Crafted in Ireland
In the lush greenery of Ireland, where the rain kisses the earth and tales of yore fill the air, the new B.D. Riley's began to take shape. Craftsmen, whose skills have been passed down through generations, painstakingly carved, crafted, and constructed each piece of the pub with the precision and care of a poet penning verses. From the dark, rich woods that whisper tales of centuries gone by to the intricate stained glass that captures the essence of the Irish soul, every piece was imbued with a story, a memory, a piece of a land far away.
Across the Sea to Texas
But what is a journey without a bit of adventure, eh? Once the pieces of B.D. Riley's were ready, they embarked on a voyage as epic as any Celtic legend. Across the mighty Atlantic, through storms and sunshine, the essence of Ireland sailed towards its new home in Austin, Texas, on Aldrich Street.
Tradition Transferred
And there, in the heart of Texas, craftsmen from both worlds, Irish and Texan, came together, blending traditions and spirits. They worked hand in glove to piece together this puzzle from across the seas, creating not just a pub, but a portal. A portal to Ireland, where the warmth of an Irish welcome, the joy of a song, and the comfort of a hearty meal await all who enter.
Our Public House Today
Now, B.D. Riley's on Aldrich Street stands not just as a pub, but as a testament to the enduring spirit of Ireland in Austin, Texas. It's a place where the past and present dance in harmony, where stories are shared, friendships are forged, and every visitor is a bit Irish by the time they leave. So, there ye have it - a place born of dreams and crafted by hands across the ocean. B.D. Riley's on Aldrich Street, where every pint, plate, and song tells a story. Welcome home, no matter where you're from.

Testimonials

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Guide Level 7

What a cool place to hang out and have a great meal. Looks like a soccer game was happening and outside people were really enjoying it and singing. Our server was amazing. Our food was really good as well. [...] Also, if you park in the garage they have a QR code on the door for 4 hours free parking. Awesome. We loved it here and look forward to coming back. Highly recommend. A good place to chill and have a great time.

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Minh D.

[YELP]  I love the liveliness, unique decor and the soul & spirit of Ireland that they transported here to Austin. It is rare to have a culturally/nationally authentic feel to a restaurant/bar these days. Got the fried pickles - tasty, it was my first time trying and I'm usually not a huge fan of pickle. Very flavorful and light enough batter, great dipping sauce. Their blackened tuna with rosemary potatoes were yummy as well. Exceed my expectations for bar food. Love that they always have some kind of English sports on the screens and the vibe there was great - people are happy to be there.

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Martin Andresen

First, this place was amazing. It's probably the best fish and chips that I've had. The Poutine was enormous and incredible. I brought the fish and chips home. She had her reuben sandwich, and everything was incredible. Raven our waiter took care of us. And the place was fun as you can see from the pictures. This is in one of the sections of Mueller.

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Michael M. Scott

An absolute must stop when in Austin, well worth the drive. The service was impeccable. The food was outstanding. Three of us went We ordered three separate meals so we could try each one. The bangers and mash for the best I've had since I was in England, The traditional Shepherd's pie with lamb was an amazing, The Guinness gravy superb.

Mary Lester
Mary Lester

The service was outstanding. Hearing the history of the bar and it's seeing its uniqueness made the rainy trip to Austin special. I loved this place.

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Vivian H.

[YELP]  Go here for a delicious burger and get ready for the best pour of Guinness in the city! It is the perfect combo along with some of the friendliest staff. They also have a huge ceiling fan above the patio and portable heaters when it starts to cool off. Stop in even if it is just to wonder-gaze at the architecture of this beautiful pub that was built in Ireland and put back together in Austin. They are open 365-days a year [...]  It is one of the few places left in atx where the manager will stop by your table to say hello and make sure your needs are being met. I can also say that you can plant yourself there and never be told your time is up like more and more places are starting to do. I just love B.D. Riley's so much, can you tell?

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Moments at B.D. Riley's