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Molly Bloom's
In the heart of Tel Aviv-Yafo, located at Mendele Mokher Sfarim St 2, the charming Molly Bloom's, an Irish pub, awaits you with an inviting ambiance and authentic Irish cuisine. It is a place where tradition meets modern flair, attracting both locals and tourists.
Atmosphere and Ambience
The warm and friendly atmosphere of Molly Bloom's makes it an ideal spot for social gatherings. The interior decor resembles classic Irish pubs, featuring wooden furniture, a large bar area, and cozy seating. Notably, there is a section where football matches are broadcast live, contributing to an unforgettable experience. When Liverpool plays, the pub transforms into a true cauldron, celebrating with singing and cheering.
Culinary Experience
The menu offers a delicious selection of traditional Irish dishes that provide both nostalgia and comfort. Dishes like shepherd's pie and burgers are particularly popular and are often served with hearty beer. The offering ranges from simple snacks to hearty meals – the perfect energy booster after a long day. Beer lovers must try the fresh Guinness, while the wine selection is also well-curated.
Opening Hours and Accessibility
Molly Bloom's is open from Sunday to Thursday starting at 6 PM, Friday from 4 PM, and Saturday from 3 PM. These flexible opening hours invite you to drop by at any time of the day, whether for a relaxed evening or a social gathering with friends. Its central location makes it easy to reach the pub, whether by car or public transport.
Catering for Special Occasions
For those planning a special event, Molly Bloom's also offers private rooms for celebrations with up to 30 people. This is a great way to celebrate a special occasion in a welcoming and sociable environment.
Reviews
Guest feedback about Molly Bloom's is consistently positive. Many appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and the friendliness of the staff, contributing to a truly inviting experience. The live football broadcasts lift the mood and attract a lively crowd. Although some guests recommend staying away from the fish dishes, the sausages and traditional Irish food are a hit. Prices are considered fair, making the pub a favored destination for both locals and tourists alike.