McCoy’s Pub Menu

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  • Ryan Y.

    Have to try the Garbage burger

    (4)
  • Rhonda G.

    I was at an event that was catered by them. It's still Orthodox lent, so rather than cause a fuss, I broke the fast. For a couple of reasons it was the thing to do. First, McCoy's isn't the type place to request the vegan option. Second, the pulled pork was delicious. The coleslaw and tater salad were above average. Yep, it was a chuck wagon do. The rolls were a generous size, and tasty too. I didn't investigate where they came from. We also got the pleasure of the owner taking care of the service, too. It was the opening of a new book store, with the author William Kent Krueger. I was so thrilled to sit next to him. I said "Now this is how to have a book launch."

    (4)
  • Anne T.

    Drink by the Rink App takes you to this McCoys Irish Pub in minutes!! Proud supporter of Elk River Hockey!!!! Need we say more? Great customer service..atmosphere and food!

    (5)
  • Sara H.

    Stopped in for a quick bite and beer, pretty happy with the place! We were two of (maybe) 4 total patrons (weekday, early lunch). Staff was friendly and the service was quick. We ordered the same burger, person brought it out and joked "ok who ordered the X burger?" which made us laugh! Place was well lit and clean, seems like a nice little local bar!

    (4)
  • Brandon L.

    A wonderful downtown place to go for great food and anything you want to drink. It's a friendly and quiet atmosphere which is great so that you can relax and chat without all the noise that comes with a typical bar/pub. Family friendly as well!

    (5)
  • Jesse T.

    The food was great. I got the rueben and chips and a side of cheese curds for an appetizer. The cheese curds were generic but worth the price. They have $2 off appetizers if you check In to Facebook, so they ended up being $4 with the discount. My rueben was almost a full pound! And it was delicious! I got some kind of buffalo chips which were good but not worth a dollar more then regular chips. I asked for a side of blue cheese and it was good. The blue cheese was just the way I like it. Thick and chunky. They had a happy hour special $3 domestics. It came in a beer clean glass, meaning the glass was clean and the beer was cold. The atmosphere, although busy was lacking. I expected irish music or at most a band playing. But there was no sound except when somebody put some money in the jukebox and played 1 song. The staff was very friendly and on point. Not much in this area so if you like good burgers and beer, this is the place to go.

    (4)
  • Jon L.

    Why, oh why, must you do this to me? I so wanted to love this place! It is right down the road from me and I want to support our local businesses. I am not interested in chain restaurants and there is a huge opportunity to have a business like this shine in the morass of mediocrity. We stopped by on a Friday for lunch and were expecting it to be busy, main street elk River was packed with cars and parking was tough to find. We walk into the place shortly after noon and find a dozen guys around the bar and less than half of that seated for eating. The place can probably has accommodations for about 65-75 people for eating. We got seated and we all perused the menu. The deep bass thumping of the jukebox was drowning out our thoughts as all decided on the "McCoy Burger". Just a 3rd pound burger with lettuce tomato and pickles. My daughter and I ordered a side of fries and my wife, a side of onion rings (highly recommended by the waitress). Since we were the only ones ordering, we heard the sizzle of the burgers as they hit the grill. In less that 20 minutes, the food was at our table. The food looked appetizing and we were starving! We dug in. The first bite was promising and not to bad tasting, but then came the second and third bites. Um, not so good. McCoy's touts itself as the "Home of the Great Hamburger". Really? The burger tasted like one of those microwave varieties. You know, uniform thickness, not juicy, that certain gray hue along the edges, almost mystery meat like. Dang it! The sourdough bun was pretty huge compared with the burger and the condiments were uneventful. The best part of the meal was the fries. The1/4 inch cuts were nice and crispy on the outside and nicely done in the middle. The onion rings were just OK. They are suppose to be homemade (I am not saying they aren't), but they were very average. As far as the ambiance, the place was clean, the wait staff was terrific and we felt comfortable and at home (except for the too loud "lunch time" music). OK, here is my rant. Downtown Elk River has a butcher shop, a couple of bakeries and a farmers market. Why can't they use all locally grown and produced food, put in a little extra effort, and just blow away the competition? This place is no better than a chain. In fact, I am really disappointed that I can go to allot of other places and get a better burger. To get great food, I guess our weekend trips to Minneapolis will continue.

    (2)
  • Tammy V.

    This is your typical old downtown bar! Kinda dingy , dirty, and outdated! Walking in here with anything other jeans and t-shirts would cause locals to stare!! I have not eaten here so only reviewing service and general vibe of place! Kinda got the feeling that regulars got way better service then I did! For god sake my beer was empty for 10 min while bartender was chatting!!! He was not helping me accomplish my mission!!!

    (2)
  • Josh E.

    I dont know what everyone else is saying here I usually have a pretty good time here. It has darts and small pool tables, and a friendly staff. I dunno if everyone else sat at a table or something but I always go to the bar. I went there also with a friend who is a regular there so that may have something to do with it. But even when I havent i still get prompt service, friendly greets, and some old stories shared. Typical dive bar, I dunno what everyone is expecting, 5 star courses and top service? no, here you'll find greasy good barfood, heggies pizza, beer and liquor, with a knowleged bartender, and friendly locals and regulars, and a fun staff.

    (4)
  • Tina N.

    Absolutely love this bar. Yes this is a small down hole in the wall bar, but that's what you have to expect when you go. The service is good and the food is amazing. You have your typical small town guests. Sometimes you do have to wait for a drink because they are super busy but they serve everyone as fast as they can. The place isn't dirty and gringy, it's a lot better than what it used to be before it was McCoys that's for sure. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    My wife and I just tried the burgers and really loved them. I would recommend the chips with the burgers instead of the fries. My wife ordered the chips and I actually liked them much better than my fries. Prices are very reasonable for the food and the customer service was very good.

    (4)
  • Drew T.

    Love it here! Friendly staff. Food is good, nothing special, but the features are really good.

    (3)
  • Brian V.

    I have consumed my share of beer at this place over the years and it hasn't changed. We were in the neighborhood so I suggested to my wife to go in for a beer. Its the typical old-bar-in-town, grungy and everyone looks to see who walks in the door. If you aren't a regular expect to wait between beers, the bartenders rather bs with them rather than keep em comming.

    (2)
  • Ryan Y.

    Have to try the Garbage burger

    (4)
  • Anne T.

    Drink by the Rink App takes you to this McCoys Irish Pub in minutes!! Proud supporter of Elk River Hockey!!!! Need we say more? Great customer service..atmosphere and food!

    (5)
  • Sara H.

    Stopped in for a quick bite and beer, pretty happy with the place! We were two of (maybe) 4 total patrons (weekday, early lunch). Staff was friendly and the service was quick. We ordered the same burger, person brought it out and joked "ok who ordered the X burger?" which made us laugh! Place was well lit and clean, seems like a nice little local bar!

    (4)
  • Brandon L.

    A wonderful downtown place to go for great food and anything you want to drink. It's a friendly and quiet atmosphere which is great so that you can relax and chat without all the noise that comes with a typical bar/pub. Family friendly as well!

    (5)
  • Rhonda G.

    I was at an event that was catered by them. It's still Orthodox lent, so rather than cause a fuss, I broke the fast. For a couple of reasons it was the thing to do. First, McCoy's isn't the type place to request the vegan option. Second, the pulled pork was delicious. The coleslaw and tater salad were above average. Yep, it was a chuck wagon do. The rolls were a generous size, and tasty too. I didn't investigate where they came from. We also got the pleasure of the owner taking care of the service, too. It was the opening of a new book store, with the author William Kent Krueger. I was so thrilled to sit next to him. I said "Now this is how to have a book launch."

    (4)
  • Jesse T.

    The food was great. I got the rueben and chips and a side of cheese curds for an appetizer. The cheese curds were generic but worth the price. They have $2 off appetizers if you check In to Facebook, so they ended up being $4 with the discount. My rueben was almost a full pound! And it was delicious! I got some kind of buffalo chips which were good but not worth a dollar more then regular chips. I asked for a side of blue cheese and it was good. The blue cheese was just the way I like it. Thick and chunky. They had a happy hour special $3 domestics. It came in a beer clean glass, meaning the glass was clean and the beer was cold. The atmosphere, although busy was lacking. I expected irish music or at most a band playing. But there was no sound except when somebody put some money in the jukebox and played 1 song. The staff was very friendly and on point. Not much in this area so if you like good burgers and beer, this is the place to go.

    (4)
  • Jon L.

    Why, oh why, must you do this to me? I so wanted to love this place! It is right down the road from me and I want to support our local businesses. I am not interested in chain restaurants and there is a huge opportunity to have a business like this shine in the morass of mediocrity. We stopped by on a Friday for lunch and were expecting it to be busy, main street elk River was packed with cars and parking was tough to find. We walk into the place shortly after noon and find a dozen guys around the bar and less than half of that seated for eating. The place can probably has accommodations for about 65-75 people for eating. We got seated and we all perused the menu. The deep bass thumping of the jukebox was drowning out our thoughts as all decided on the "McCoy Burger". Just a 3rd pound burger with lettuce tomato and pickles. My daughter and I ordered a side of fries and my wife, a side of onion rings (highly recommended by the waitress). Since we were the only ones ordering, we heard the sizzle of the burgers as they hit the grill. In less that 20 minutes, the food was at our table. The food looked appetizing and we were starving! We dug in. The first bite was promising and not to bad tasting, but then came the second and third bites. Um, not so good. McCoy's touts itself as the "Home of the Great Hamburger". Really? The burger tasted like one of those microwave varieties. You know, uniform thickness, not juicy, that certain gray hue along the edges, almost mystery meat like. Dang it! The sourdough bun was pretty huge compared with the burger and the condiments were uneventful. The best part of the meal was the fries. The1/4 inch cuts were nice and crispy on the outside and nicely done in the middle. The onion rings were just OK. They are suppose to be homemade (I am not saying they aren't), but they were very average. As far as the ambiance, the place was clean, the wait staff was terrific and we felt comfortable and at home (except for the too loud "lunch time" music). OK, here is my rant. Downtown Elk River has a butcher shop, a couple of bakeries and a farmers market. Why can't they use all locally grown and produced food, put in a little extra effort, and just blow away the competition? This place is no better than a chain. In fact, I am really disappointed that I can go to allot of other places and get a better burger. To get great food, I guess our weekend trips to Minneapolis will continue.

    (2)
  • Tammy V.

    This is your typical old downtown bar! Kinda dingy , dirty, and outdated! Walking in here with anything other jeans and t-shirts would cause locals to stare!! I have not eaten here so only reviewing service and general vibe of place! Kinda got the feeling that regulars got way better service then I did! For god sake my beer was empty for 10 min while bartender was chatting!!! He was not helping me accomplish my mission!!!

    (2)
  • Josh E.

    I dont know what everyone else is saying here I usually have a pretty good time here. It has darts and small pool tables, and a friendly staff. I dunno if everyone else sat at a table or something but I always go to the bar. I went there also with a friend who is a regular there so that may have something to do with it. But even when I havent i still get prompt service, friendly greets, and some old stories shared. Typical dive bar, I dunno what everyone is expecting, 5 star courses and top service? no, here you'll find greasy good barfood, heggies pizza, beer and liquor, with a knowleged bartender, and friendly locals and regulars, and a fun staff.

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    My wife and I just tried the burgers and really loved them. I would recommend the chips with the burgers instead of the fries. My wife ordered the chips and I actually liked them much better than my fries. Prices are very reasonable for the food and the customer service was very good.

    (4)
  • Drew T.

    Love it here! Friendly staff. Food is good, nothing special, but the features are really good.

    (3)
  • Brian V.

    I have consumed my share of beer at this place over the years and it hasn't changed. We were in the neighborhood so I suggested to my wife to go in for a beer. Its the typical old-bar-in-town, grungy and everyone looks to see who walks in the door. If you aren't a regular expect to wait between beers, the bartenders rather bs with them rather than keep em comming.

    (2)
  • Tina N.

    Absolutely love this bar. Yes this is a small down hole in the wall bar, but that's what you have to expect when you go. The service is good and the food is amazing. You have your typical small town guests. Sometimes you do have to wait for a drink because they are super busy but they serve everyone as fast as they can. The place isn't dirty and gringy, it's a lot better than what it used to be before it was McCoys that's for sure. Love this place!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes

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