Molly Malone's
When I first heard of an Irish pub opening in Hiroshima I was sceptical. Would it be a Japanese bar
that happened to sell Guinness or, at the other extreme, a tacky theme bar over-filled with cheap and gaudy artifacts? I'm glad to say it's neither.
The owner, Kazuo "Jim" Nagai, spent a great deal of time researching, visiting Ireland and touring
its pubs in order to authentically recreate the true flavour of Ireland. The entire contents of the
bar was shipped from overseas, including the wooden flooring, cushioned bar-stools, whiskey barrels
and lantern-style lighting. Even the painters and decorators were brought over from the Emerald Isle
to put the finishing touches in place.
Almost all the seating is bar-stools but there are about 6 tables if you prefer to relax with some food. Seating is for about 90 but they reckon they can pack in up to 160 on their big party nights.
Drinks
The Irish barman will happily tell you about Potchee - a moonshine outlawed until recently and at 60%, 70% or 90%, not to be messed with! There's a choice of about a dozen good Irish whiskeys (¥700) as
well as Scotch and Bourbon (¥500). All your standard bar-shots are priced at about ¥500, cocktails
and soft drinks ¥700.
The all important draught Guinness tops the menu, along with Kilkenny, Boddingtons, Bass Pale Ale
(¥900/pint, ¥550/half). Cans and bottles of Murpheys and Beamish are available as well as cider and
your usual Bud, Becks and, yes, Sapporo (¥500-800).
Irish coffees of course, their orginal "Molly Malone" coffee blend and several varieties of tea.
You can pay as you go at the bar or have table service and collect your bill before leaving.
Food
The Irish chef prepares the delights on the menu.
STARTERS, priced ¥500-900, include home made soup and Galway Bay Style Mussels,
MAIN COURSES, priced ¥1000-1500, amongst others offer good old-fashioned Bangers & Mash, Fish & Chips
(served in newspaper - malt vinegar available on request), Guinness Steak Pie, and Ploughman's Platter
as well as more up-market dishes like Jameson Chicken and Brandy Peppered Steak. The portions are
very generous and well worth the money - the pie could have served a family of 5! Some of the
dishes can be ordered in smaller sizes (which might be advisable!). You might also want to check what each
dish comes with so you know whether to order a Side Order of vegetables of chips. There are a
couple of VEGETARIAN choices, including a good veggie quiche, but the possibilities really open up if you eat fish.
Their roast dinner, available every Sunday from 2pm for ¥1200, is proving to very popular with the ex-pat crowd looking for a taste of home.
DESSERTS, priced ¥500, include traditional Apple Pie and Custard, Bread and Butter Pudding and Brown Bread Ice-cream as well as your more typical chocolate cake.
The SNACK MENU (available until closing) has all your favourites - chicken wings, toasted sandwiches and even nachos.
Molly's hosts regular live music nights, as well as some well attended theme parties. It's also high on sports fans' list as a place to enjoy shouting encouragement - or good humored absuse - at the big sporting events they screen on Satellite TV.
All in all, I couldn't be happier that the Hiroshima night life has been blessed with some more
variety and this warm and friendly pub will remain top on my list of fine eating and drinking establishments until I can arrange for my own local to be air-lifted intact and placed at the enf of my street.
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| Address: |
| 4F Teigeki Bld 1-20 Shintenchi, Nakaku, Hiroshima-shi |
| Next to Blackjack game center on Chuo-dori |
| Tel: |
| 082-244-2554 |
| Hours: |
Monday-Thursday: 17:00 - 01:00 Friday: 17:00-02:00 Saturday: 11:30-02:30 Sunday: 11:30-24:00 |







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