Kilpatrick’s Public House
221 N Main St, Greenville, SC, 29601
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Address :
221 N Main St
Greenville, SC, 29601 - Phone (864) 603-1583
- Website https://www.kilpatrickspublichouse.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : Yes
Alcohol : Full Bar
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Kel T.
Kilpatrick's is one of three businesses in this space. The restaurant itself is the smaller space with outdoor seating, and inside there are booths, high tops, and a bar area. On the same floor but separated by doors is Pour, the nightclub that does not open until later (11ish), and The Comedy Zone is upstairs. Our server was new and a bit overwhelmed keeping up with outside and in, but she did an okay job. Once she placed our order, runners brought out the food which helped. The menu is loaded with Irish favorites. My hub had the fish and chips, which he loved, and he said he could tell the fish was fresh. I tried the Kahiki, which is a teriyaki grilled chicken breast sandwich with fresh, not canned, slice of pineapple, provolone cheese and applewood bacon. So delicious and perfectly prepared. My side was the tater tots, which were perfectly browned and crispy and not oily. Comfort food, to say the least. Since it was a Friday night and downtown was crowded, yet we didn't have to wait long at all for our freshly made food, this made a great first impression. We'll definitely be back to try more of the Irish favorites, including the bread pudding that we were much too full to try on this visit.
(5)Tania W.
This business is a three in one. .. the owners decided to take this extremely LARGE SPACE and turn it into Kilpatrick irish pub, then you have POUR an upscale bottle service/ nightclub, then upstairs you have a COMEDY ZONE. Super cool and Exactly what Greenville needed as there are really no comedy clubs or cool dance clubs here. ... The menu for the Kilpatrick pub is also the same menu for the comedy zone, nothing to fancy on it as most of its finger food and Mouth Watering Burgers, salads are a nice portion and beautifully presented, also KILPATRICK PUBLIC HOUSE has the VERY BEST HAPPY HOUR of any restaurant / bar downtown.... Wednesday through Saturday from 4-7pm they offer HALF OFF EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEIR BEERS AND ALL LIQUOR INCLUDING TOP SHELF.... what ...? That's insane also all wine is $4 a glass they also had several appetizers featured at $5.. Pour night club they offer FULL BOTTLE SERVICE and every single Friday and Saturday night from 8-11pm you can purchase ANY BOTTLE OF LIQUOR 4 HALF PRICE. Seems insane not to get in on that deal. .. Comedy zone just keeps Bringing it so far they have had a ton of fabulous Comedians and several LARGE NAMES. Jim Bruer , Pauly Shore and ROB SCHNEIDER! so way to step up the game this new three in one has been opened almost 6 months and is located at 221 north main street. Also they offer their happy hour drinks and prices to everyone even if your not dining and your just down there enjoying down town alive on a Thursday night. .. Don't miss out this place can be killer if ya give it a chance! !!!
(5)Stefani P.
This venue has three different entertainment experiences in one location. The first is into Kilpatrick's- try the Smothered Tots of Gold appetizer- you won't be disappointed, you'll even want seconds! The menu has moderately priced food and drink items and it's very good. The comedy show upstairs (every fri & sat) is a great place to bring friends to laugh, drink, and have a good time. After the show, you are taken downstairs to enjoy the bar and dance floor at Pour Lounge. However, Pour Lounge drinks are a little overpriced but it seems like it's accepted since the ambience feels high class. It's completely different than Kilpatricks and the Comedy Zone. However, still a great place to check out if you're in town.
(5)Joseph F.
Stopped in for drinks while in town for a conference. When we walked in it was quiet, i mean you could hear a cricket chirp, we were the only people and it was 8PM on a Wednesday. Now I'd like to chalk that up to it being a Wednesday night, but every other joint was busy. Not an encouraging sign. We elected to sit on the patio since we are smokers, the bartender (who was very friendly) immediately became neglectful after we went out to the patio. Maybe the walk was to much or just the fact that the only customers weren't in front of her, I don't know. They have about 20+ beers (95% in bottles) but no beer menu! So if you want a different eber you have to walk up to the bar and try to read whats on the bottles. Lame and piss poor job of management on that. If you make it easier on the patrons to figure out what they would like to drink they are more inclined to drink more and order faster. Business 101.
(2)Michael P.
Sat outside on a Saturday and it took 20 minutes to put in our drink order. The hostess put in our appetizer order. We never got our drinks.
(1)M O.
This is a neighborhood bar / restaurant making an attempt an an Irish ambience, but it takes more than dark wood and Guiness. Service was fine. Just 2 beers on tap, Guiness and Smithwickes. Some food items claim to be Irish, others do not, so limiting the draft selection to these two seems ill conceived. There is a full bar, also. I love fish and chips so gave them a try here. I received two fish filets which, I am sure, just come frozen in a bag - no actual prep or hand battering. The "chips" were steak fries buried under a seasoning mix that was salty / sweet / peppery and way, way too much. There is not much here to bring me back.
(2)Doug S.
The food and service were ok. I had fish and chips. The fish was good, but the chips were not. They were steak fries buried in seasoning. There was a tent ad on the table for an Irish whiskey at $4. When the bill came, it was $6. The whiskey was good, but the taste left in my mouth was bad. There are plenty of places on main street. This one won't last if it doesn't improve.
(3)William W.
I really like the food and the comedy show up stairs. I have only been once but I really think Greenville is ready for this type of place.
(5)Jb M.
I liked it. I'm going to start with the sweet tea, and the fact that it was really good...this always predisposes me favorably toward a place I'm new to. So, it's me, my wife, and our two little kids and we found ourselves downtown on a lovely Saturday 11:00ish. The boy wanted to go to Chick-Fil-A, we had decided on finishing up our business and heading to CFA when my wife said "let's just find someplace good downtown." I quickly agreed. She suggested Grille 33 which we didn't realize had moved to a different location, so I said "why don't we go here." I had read about Kilpatrick's in a local publication a month or so ago and was interested, as I'm always happy to try an Irish (or Irish themed) place, so in we went. First impression "gosh, it's really, really dark in here." It's a good thing there was outdoor seating. I ordered a Carolina Burger along with pretzel dippers, teriyaki wings, and fried green tomatoes with pimiento cheese. My daughter really, really liked the bacon that came on the burger, the pimiento cheese was really nicely done with a hint of a kick at the finish. The wings were good, maybe a little overdone (but with chicken it's better overdone than underdone). The teriyaki was a little thick for my taste, but I don't generally eat Teriyaki, so what do I know. The pretzel bits were quite good, and I had tater tots with the burger. Frozen? Probably. Wonderful? Definitely. I didn't have a Guinness or any other alcoholic beverage for that matter...hmm, I'll have to save that for the next visit. I'm not sure how "Irish" this place is as opposed to being "Irish-Themed," but the food was good and the service was friendly and attentive. And while I've listed this at four, maybe it should be more of a 3.5-3.75.
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