The Irish Rover

The Irish Rover

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It's a place to meet family, friends, or business associates, catch up on news, debate politics, share a joke. It's a place of character and cadence, rather than impersonal efficiency. At The Irish Rover, we've tried to recreate this idea of the Irish pub right here in Louisville. We can't build a smoky peat fire in the grate, but our recipes are authentic, the Guinness is shipped from Dublin, and the owner's brogue comes direct from County Clare.

Photos from The Irish Rover's post 04/24/2026

Quick stop in the tiny fishing village of St. Abbs Head. The sea haar obstructed the views and the cliff walk, but a telescope in the visitors centre allowed views of some of the hundreds of guillermots nesting in the cliffs. Puffins nest in nearby islands, but are also often seen fishing around the cliffs. The sculpture commemorates the largest fishing disaster in Scotland’s history, when hundreds of sailors from up and down the coast were lost in a sudden storm

Photos from The Irish Rover's post 04/23/2026

One of the great Borders Abbeys, destroyed and rebuilt several times and finally abandoned after the reformation. This one is said to house the heart of Robert the Bruce, among other things. The carvings are fantastical and include a bagpiping pig among the gargoyles and grotesques

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2319 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, KY
40206

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 9pm
Wednesday 12pm - 9pm
Thursday 12pm - 9pm
Friday 12pm - 9pm
Saturday 12pm - 9pm