Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub opened its doors in Milton, GA in February 2009
as the perfect place to gather for a pint, bite, and live music all in a
Celtic museum-like atmosphere. Upon entering the pub, visitors feel
immediately transported to 18th century Ireland. Its old-world interior,
antique artifacts and authentic Celtic fare make Olde Blind Dog truly
spectacular. Antique Interiors Imported from Old-World Ireland.
All in the Heart of Crabapple
This authentic Irish Pub features a modern culinary twist on pub food, the
most popular Celtic draughts, and an extensive wine list, fine whiskeys
and scotches. Olde Blind Dog is green and mindfully follows guidelines in a way
that's responsible to our environment. It boasts a seating capacity of over 150
inside plus an additional 50 on the patio.
Open Daily 11am - until we close
Monday - Friday Lunch 11am - 3pm
Sunday
Brunch on 11am - 3pm View our menu
The Dining Experience
"The people of Ireland are known for their hospitality, often inviting
travelers to their homes for a home-cooked meal and a pint," says Geoff Kokoszka, general manager of Olde Blind Dog. "We treat our customers like
family by serving them exceptional food and drinks in an inviting, casual
atmosphere." From the "Dog Bone" Rib plate to the Chicken Nachos to the
Traditional Irish Breakfast served at Sunday Brunch, the Dog's menu is
sure to please. Needless to say, there is something for everyone. "The food
we serve is exceptionally fresh - we never use frozen meats, and we serve
locally-grown vegetables when in season. Even the sauces and dressings are
made from scratch," says Kokoszka.
Pub Serves Up World-Class Food, Spirits Approved by Guinness's "Global
Ambassador"
Olde Blind Dog remains loyal to the Irish pub tradition at the bar, too. A
cooler is reserved exclusively for Guinness beer, maintaining the ideal
temperature standards set by Guinness. According to Guinness's Global
Ambassador, it is the only Irish pub in Georgia reserving a cooler exclusively
for Guinness.
The Luck 'O The Irish
We're always counting down to St. Patrick's Day at Olde Blind Dog. We
invite you to join us for a St. Paddy's Day Party to remember. Live Music
& Entertainment on Friday,
Saturday and St. Paddy's (to see the schedule visit
www.OldeBlindDog.com). If you want an authentic
Irish experience with the best traditional food, live Irish music,
entertainment and beer flowing all in an atmosphere that will make you
feel like you've been transported back in time to experience the look and
feel of Ireland's pubs reminiscent of days gone by...then, Olde Blind Dog
is your place!
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Here's What Folks Are Saying About Us!
"I'm psyched! Visited the Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub in
Crabapple last night. Felt like I was back in the UK. Walked in,
soccer on the TV's, and evidently, the guy that owns the place
collected stuff from pubs all over. It's also Kid friendly in
the early dinner hours, and the bar area is separated from the
dining areas. Sitting there watching some "football", drinking a
Guinness and overhearing an English accent from down the bar - I
thought I had died and gone to heaven."
- Anon, Georgia
Soccer Forum
"We’ve been dying for a cool Irish Pub in the area that’s lively and offers great food – Olde Blind Dog exceeded our expectations!"
- Dan & Karin Murphy, Alpharetta, GA
"We were so excited when Olde Blind Dog opened. The
atmosphere and the energy, with its "snugs" and authentic decor
is just perfect and immediately sets a fun Celtic mood. I can’t
wait for the weather to warm up to enjoy the patio too. We
started at the bar (of course), for a good pint of Guinness,
then found our way to our table. The food is delicious. I had
the traditional Irish Fish and Chips and my husband Michael
chose the Shepherd’s pie....our friends had some other yummy
entrees, and we indulged in the insanely decadent cheesecake for
desert. Since we’re of Irish heritage, we’re picky about our
pubs....and we’re thrilled that the OBD is here. The people are
full of life and very welcoming. We needed a neighborhood place
like this!"
– Marya Callahan, Milton, GA