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  • Kyle H.

    To be fair, we went during the second half of the USA vs. Germany World Cup match. That being said, it was ridiculously hot in the bar, and we waited about an hour and fifteen minutes for chicken strips and fries. For those of you that know soccer, that's about forty-five minutes after the match ended and everyone left. Food was average once we got it. we were just upset we weren't offered any kind of free drinks or discount after we complained about our CHICKEN STRIPS taking over an hour.

    (2)
  • Aeliza R.

    Service is sometimes lacking, but food is awesome and CHEAP. Drinks are always very reasonable. It's a nice place to go for conversation if you live in the area. They have board games and you can draw on the tables. I go there about twice a month.

    (4)
  • kris l.

    Great burgers, good service, and when I couldn't have the beer I ordered (the tube burst) the waitress brought me a sample of an amber I liked!

    (4)
  • Pooks D.

    Thank God for this place in the neighborhood. It's a great place to watch a game, the décor and feel is a solid step above a "dive" or typical sports bar. The staff has always been great. The beer selection is better than you'd expect. And the food is bar food, but above-average bar food. The wings are always good.

    (4)
  • Patrick K.

    Ryan's Pub update We've become regulars at Ryan's Pub and my wife is a frequent Duchess. The variety of friendly customers is a welcome treat to the neighborhood. Ryan's is now offering breakfast on the weekends. The chef puts out a wonderful selection of breakfast items to choose from. And the prices are very reasonable. The omelets are huge and fully packed with whatever you want. They offer corned beef hash, pancakes and even eggs Benedict. Watch out for the Piggy Piggy which has three types of breakfast meats, eggs, hash browns and toast. It's very good and rounds out the breakfast menu. I would anticipate that Ryan's will give Key's a run for their money.

    (4)
  • Sharon R.

    Great happy hour,good pub food.Highly recommend the weekend brunch.Breakfast and a beverage for under $7.00.And when it game time,go to Ryan's.TV screens everywhere.

    (3)
  • Kevin M.

    I walk past this place at least three times a week. Finally, Lisa & I were out with a friend and decided to stop in. First, let me say I adore that they sell heggies. Love me some heggies pizza. Having said that, aside from the tasty pizza I don't know that this place is designed with me in mind. It's a nice place. The other food looked good, but kind of basic. The space was grand, but not fully utilized. Ryan's is on a stretch of Nicollet Ave that it shares with Market BBQ, Ping's, Ichiban, & Jerusalem's, all of which are venerated (despite the reviews here) MPLS institutions, and the most innovative thing it can bring to the table is chili-cheese fries? It has a great sunken back room with towering ceilings & exposed brick, and all it's doing is playing the Wolves game on a big screen? I guess I just don't get how they can squander such lovely resources on AnyBar, USA. To top it all off, the juke box is nice, but it was louder than a Turf Club show in there. Turn down the music for early service, guys. There's a time for raucousness, & it's not before happy hour.

    (3)
  • Shawn S.

    I like Ryan's pub - in a city dominated by Cara Irish pubs (Local, Liffey, Cooper, Kieran's etc) this is a unique spot that has an excellent tap list, a large space for eating and drinking, a pretty big back room that has Walking Dead night on Sundays. Everyone raved about the chicken tenders being awesome so I had to try....got a side of Hot Sauce. Delicious! Tender, lightly breaded, juicy. The only downer is the lack of free parking (thank you Minneapolis for metering every block in downtown :( even ones in up and coming areas.)

    (4)
  • Ryan J.

    The drinks are cheap, the food is priced reasonably, and the place isn't ever too crowded. Which I like. They play a variety of sports games across several large displays throughout. They were forced to close for a day of two, a couple of months ago. I'm not sure why; nothing seems obviously wrong... Huge party room, too

    (3)
  • John J.

    I come here regularly with roommates and friends due to it's proximity to my home, but I choose it over other restaurants in the area because there is lots of seating, it's a relaxing place that is comfortable for conversation but also just watching TV, and the prices are very reasonable. However, I do miss their specials which seem to have disappeared since the Super Bowl. The chicken tenders are the best chicken tenders in the area, especially for their price.

    (4)
  • Tara O.

    Ryan's Pub is good for two things: watching sports and drinking beer. The food is ok. The staff is friendly. And you can draw on the tabletops with chalk. I love the laid back atmosphere of this place.

    (4)
  • YiggyYesYall M.

    Upon entering you'll instantly be greeted by the scent of Something I'm reluctant to put into words. 30 seconds later...... Your immune to it. This is a Gr8 Dive on Eat Street. The drinks are poured, you start sipping away and b4 you know it. Your worries are gone. Lol. Seriously. For HH. THE DRINKS ARE BOMB! This is our 2nd visit to the local favorite. The food menu isn't loaded with too many selections to ponder over and have your server ping pong every 3 minutes to see if your decided or not. So what I'm saying is this. Simple menu with a gr8 American selection that's priced just right for the persons on a budget or just looking for a good deal. I had the grilled buffalo chic Samich topped with lettuce onion & tomato along with house made chips. The chicken isn't a huge breast fillet and the chips are a bit salty but tasty. If your on a sodium diet. Stay clear of the chips. Soup special was a shredded Indian curry chicken with flat pita bread yummy. They have a cpl of soup options to choose from. If your ever in the area I recommend this place to non snooty everyday people.

    (3)
  • John C.

    Had one of those dining disasters you always read about on Yelp yet never seem to run across yourself. Ordered 2 burgers, came 45 later, with a warning to make sure they were ok. There were in fact rare, and had them recooked by the manager herself. Apologies were given, and 1 burger was comped, so can't complain too much. But obviously the place has a serious kitchen problem. Not that anyone ever goes to Ryan's Pub for a serious gastronomic experience (Salsa a la Salsa 2 doors down is pretty darn good if you want some decent eats on this strip between Nicollet Mall and the freeway). It's a sports bar, with a kind of dark and scratchy decor. The burgers were ok, could use better quality buns and more cheese. The chips and fries were very good. Normally I'd try a place a few times before giving a mediocre review, but this is just not my style of place so I'll probably never return.

    (3)
  • Angie S.

    I met friends here to watch the NBA All-star game recently. They have a lot of televisions, so no matter where you sit its pretty easy to see one. We noticed a huge tv in the back room, but they would not allowed to sit back there. Not sure why, but maybe that is for big games or fights. We sat next to a regular who goes in to get her daily mixed drinks. She told us they mix them strong, so 1 a day is enough! The food was typical bar bites, and burgers. We all had burgers, which came out just minutes after we ordered them. They were pretty good, but the fries/tots were the best. I don't have much else to say about this place, other than I would watch sporting events here again. It seems to be a pretty chill place with some real characters and for that alone I would venture back!

    (3)
  • Daniel H.

    Proper pours in proper pints had fantastic fish and chips. Now I am going to watch walking dead on a HD Projector.

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    I had to bring the server over to get service, then only 1 glass of water in 40 minute. We finally got a burger, which was ordered medium well, cane out almost raw in the middle. Sent it back, it came out a minute later, still pink, the cook just seared the side that we open. Still no apology. If there were an option for no stars, it would be selected.

    (1)
  • Zoe D.

    Meh. Wandered over here last night because I didn't feel like cooking, and while the food was good, it certainly wasn't memorable. Other yelpers have commented on this place being expensive, but I actually found the price to be just right. The chicken tender appetizer with fries was more than enough to be a meal for me -- and only $7.95. I also can't hate any place that has affordable (and generously poured) shots of Jameson, $5 here instead of the usual $7 or more I'm used to paying at other bars around the Twin Cities. Not sure I'll be returning, but I left happily buzzed with a full tummy and didn't have to mess with cooking dinner, so I was overall satisfied enough with this Ryan's Pub.

    (3)
  • Jay E.

    If the Eat Street district was the Wu Tang Clan, then the area from Ping's to just around the McDonald's on 24th and Nicollet would be the Ol' Dirty Bastard section. And within the Ol' Dirty Bastard section, Ryan's Pub would be "Brooklyn Zoo" and "Shimmy Ya" - grimy in the most wonderfully spontaneous and enjoyable way. The place is as incongruous and inexplicable as it gets: it isn't quite a sports bar, a dive bar, or a neighborhood bar but it meshes elements of all three. Depending on the time or day you show up, you might run into internationals watching soccer, random convention attendees up from downtown, young black dudes, old white women, old school black men and women who look like they lived through all kinds of interesting times in this city, gay men and women... it's unpredictable. I've been there about a dozen times over the past year, and some nights it's bursting with energy, while others it's a very sad place, full of lonely people who either left a life behind or never quite caught up to one. I'm absolutely in love with the bartenders, almost all of whom are women. Not because they're the most beautiful women (though in their own ways, each one has a certain je nais se quois), but because nearly all of them seem like they've beat the shit out of someone who stepped out of line at some point. They can be polite, but they also have an edge - like how ODB saved a person from a burning car, but also showed up to a few Wu shows I went to high on crack, ranting and raving. The drinks aren't super cheap, but they're reasonable and the pours are better than some places I've been in the city for sure. Specials rotate each day, I think. Conversations run a wild gamut at the bar, and it's worth taking a trip here just to get your eavesdropping on. Oh, oh, oh: CHICKEN TENDERS here are se manifique! The best ones I've EVER had. TRY THEM. Trust me. Overall the food is pretty damn good for pub chow. If you want beer then bring the ruckus, Ryan's Pub ain't nuthin to f***k with!

    (5)
  • Sandy M.

    Boyfriend and I finally gave this place a try and were really happy with our experience! $10+tip for a martini and jack and coke. Played darts in the back room but beware-you have to keep count! The boards are not electronic. After a martini or two, the math becomes tricky. :) Anyway, we look forward to going back next time we need a cheap drink and greasy bar food fix. They also do breakfast which I can't wait to try. Oh! And there are a bunch of board games you can rent out while you're there. Operation, anyone?

    (4)
  • Doghouse R.

    I think of Ryan's as my local. They offer great food, reasonable prices and a friendly competant staff. The regulars are pretty friendly also. If this is your idea of a dive bar you should check out the scene at Palmer's. The chicken tenders ARE fantastic.

    (5)
  • Keith M.

    It's pricey, lacks atmosphere (actually, the suburban comment was spot on, a dive this most certainly isn't), and the jukebox even when turned up plays at a faint whisper. For a bar on a signature city street in Loring Park of all places this joint is surprisingly bland and doesn't seem to cater to neighborhood residents whether they're homos, artsy types, cyclists, or even the new wave of yuppies (although they already have every bar within a block of the park catering to them). Head further south or north unless you're just looking to pop in on the way to somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Leah G.

    This is actually is a review for Ryan's Pub which now resides in the old 3 Monkey's location. Don't be confused, I do realize that 3 Monkey's is closed. I headed over to Ryan's on a hazy Friday night after dining and drinking at Salsa A La Salsa, our large party got a table right away. We had a lovely time drawing on the chalk board tables, seriously good entertainment. We had great service, we were brought all of our drinks right away and at the end of the night our tabs were split perfectly. I appreciate a split tab immensely, servers have to start realizing that they get better tips if they split up the tabs, trust me. Now onto the fries...and yes, I had just stuffed my face at the Mexican restaurant minutes before heading to Ryan's, but someone ordered them and I think it's my duty to help everyone join the clean plate club. It's called being nice people. Those fries were SO GOOD, even cold I could not stop eating them! They were seasoned, and thick cut just the way I like 'em. 3 Monkey's had a very bad rep but please don't let that deter you from trying out Ryan's Pub, if even for the fries alone.

    (4)
  • Bryan P.

    Ryan's is a dive-y pub in my neighborhood that a lot of people seem to walk by but few go into. Their selection focuses mainly on vodkas and they have a decent tap beer selection (including Harp.. one of my personal favorites). They have specials every night but few of the specials ever go under $4 so if you're looking for a cheap place to get drunk Ryan's is probably not your first choice. I would recommend their bar food for your drunk munchies fix.. the fries are usually high on my list. The staff has always been very friendly to me and they all seem like good people. Atmosphere-wise it is pretty dark, and there always seems to be a few douches yelling about one thing or another in the backroom, but it's a neighborhood dive bar in south downtown so that's kind of to be expected. Overall, Ryan's is a solid neighborhood pub that you probably won't (and don't need to) remember the next morning.

    (3)
  • Sam W.

    For what it is - a run-of-the mill suburban-style sports bar inexplicably plopped into Eat Street - it's quite good. Due to the downtown prices and okay-at-best food, I won't be going back; and while their selection is decent, it pales in comparison to several other nearby places all while managing to be pricier. One place I can think off off the top of my head on Hennepin has similar quality food in its fire bar, for literally half the price.

    (3)
  • JD C.

    Great little place to grab a beer, limited but well chosen selection of tap beers and reasonable bar food. Wouldn't really call it a dive bar but its in the dive bar theme... I was visiting MNP for a conference, and near the conference center area this is a great choice for a quick beer.

    (3)
  • Derrick P.

    I came here to watch a football game on a Thursday night while in town on business. Plenty of TVs, great pub food, very affordable and nice neighborhood pub atmosphere. We came here just to watch the game but ended up staying until close and having a great time. I was looking for a great local place to enjoy and felt like I hit the jackpot. Service was great too.

    (4)
  • Casey N.

    Fun place. I like going here to watch The Walking Dead. Dig the chalkboard tables and drink specials. They have a nice tap list, too. I haven't tried the food as they don't have much for vegetarian options, but my husband had a burger that he really enjoyed.

    (4)
  • Amanda S.

    I'm going with 3 stars because they show The Walking Dead on a big screen Sunday's in their back room. Ordered the Wussy burger last week. Didn't come with jalapenos, or fried onions as the menu states. Waitress assumed that the male at the table was going to pay for everything.. Be prepared for obtrusive patrons, everyone looking at their phones every 30 seconds, spilling drinks and otherwise being rude and obnoxious. Serve your own glass of water and enjoy writing notes in the dust filled women's restroom while you wait for your waitress to come back around.

    (3)
  • Brent J.

    Stopped in here after being completely ignored by all staff next door at Market BBQ. Got some wings that tasted like buffalo wings. A waitress that got us what we wanted when we wanted it. Nice bar. A little warm.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 1:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Late Night
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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