Waxy O'Connor's

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Receive a warm Irish welcome at Waxy O’Connor’s, London’s biggest and best Irish bar.

Waxy O’Connor’s is a labyrinth of 4 unique bars over 6 levels, each with its own atmosphere and personality, so there’s something for everyone at Waxy’s.

Waxy’s offer set menus and buffet options as well as their usual bar food.

Throughout the year Waxy’s host celebrations for New Year, Australia Day, National Irish Coffee Day and Halloween.

Next year why not celebrate St Patrick’s Day the Waxy’s way?

http://www.waxyoconnors.co.uk

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Best Pubs In London - BI

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Waxy O'Connor's London | Irish Bar and Great Food

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Waxy O'Connor's London has 4 unique bars covering 6 levels which are linked together by a maze of staircases and passages.

Lots more to share and an extended Waxy's Burger menu plus some new and healthy sandwiches.

Old favourites like Waxy's Irish Breakfast & the Crock of Mussels still remain.

Examples From Menu: Seasonal Soup of the Day (v) £3.95 Freshly prepared soup using seasonal ingredients served with soda bread Waxy's All Day Irish Breakfast £ 7.10 Grilled pork sausages, bacon, black and white pudding, potato cake, tomato, saute flat mushroom and poached egg Thyme Roasted Chicken £ 8.50 Tender chicken breast marinated with fresh thyme, served with rosti potato, wild rocket, shaved parmesan and light chardonnay jus.

How to Find Us 14 - 16 Rupert Street Leicester Square London W1D 6DD Waxy O'Connor's is between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square There are two entrances one on Rupert Street and the other on Wardour Street Tube The nearest tube station is Piccadilly Circus which is on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines Car There is parking in Whitcomb Street, just behind the National Gallery and in Brewer Street, which runs parallel to Shaftesbury Avenue Bus Numbers 14,19 and 38 stop nearby and are very frequent

Best Irish Pubs in London | Party Earth

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One of the best Irish pubs in London is O’Neill’s in Soho.

This quaint pub offers its clientele authentic Irish grub, an unbelievable amount of beers on tap, and live music six nights a week.

All the trappings of a traditional Irish pub can be found here like Guinness on tap, Irish stew on the menu, and a welcoming environment for any wanderer who may be looking for an Irish experience in the lion’s den of London’s pub scene.

What almost all the Irish pubs have in common is a desire to serve great beer, better food, and always have the match on TV.

So if you’re looking for a great Irish pub to hang out in, get some great draft beer, and proper greasy food, you won’t have to look far as there’s probably going to be one right around the corner from you.

Waxy O'Connor's, Central, London | Party Earth

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With its castle façade, iron chandeliers, and Celtic artifacts, Waxy O’Connor’s is clearly shooting for a medieval motif, an effect somewhat undermined by the cacophonous Irish music and the blaring of a giant projection screen, not to mention its location in the heart of tourist-heavy Piccadilly Circus.

An energetic atmosphere, throngs of beer-guzzling university students, and four bars spread over six distinctly-themed floors are the main hallmarks of the sprawling venue, which centers around the Tree Room with its massive trunks and the limbs of a preserved beech tree that rise up the walls.

Barhoppers averse to nature can make for the Church Bar with its flagstone flooring, stained glass windows, and high-backed church seats offering plenty of room to rest a Guinness, or join the chatty groups lounging in front of the fireplace in the Cottage Bar.

Voyeurs can snag the best views of the crowd from a mezzanine overlooking the Tree Room, or retreat to the Dargle and Rupert Street Bars, which tend to be the last to fill up.

Patrons looking for cutting-edge music or a particularly fashionable set probably won’t find them at Waxy O’Connor’s, where the order of the day is easygoing conversation, Irish tunes, football, and plain old good company.

Waxy O'Connors Soho Central London Bar Review | DesignMyNight

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We were being walked around the bar for five minutes to find our table (we had a booking for ten) before the server eventually asked the manager where to put us.

After another few minutes he eventually led us to our table.

Then we weren't able to make a group order from the table and pay at the end of the meal.

We had to all (ten of us) leave the table, come down to the bar and order and pay for everything at the start of the night - It was very annoying, especially as the group was so large.

Yes it's a bar but it's also a restaurant serving food and we would have probably ordered more food and drink had there been table service.

Waxy O'Connors | Bars and pubs in Chinatown, London

Decked out like a church cum castle, with ornate wood pannels, stone walls and cushioned pews, Waxy O'Connors is a characterful Irish bar.

As expected, Irish beers are on offer, including Caffreys, Guinness and Rebel Red on tap.

Waxy's hosts regular sports screenings, there's live music almost every night and they go large on St Patrick's Day (celebrating for an entire week in 2017).

Waxy O'Connor's - Bar - visitlondon.com

In the heart of the West End, Waxy O'Connors is like no other bar and restaurant you've ever visited.

Within this quirky venue are three bars and six different levels linked together by a warren of staircases and passages.

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