(617) 623-9651
237 Elm St
(Davis Square)
Somerville,
MA
02144
42.3958
-71.1219
Neighborhood: Davis Square
Reviews & Ratings for Sligo Pub
7 reviews
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Last dive in town
by BrendanBonavita2 at Citysearch
With Davis Square Somerville getting more and more yuppified it's nice to have one last bastion of scuminess. The beer is really cheap, there's a backdoor to escape out of and the place smells like a mens room. And speaking of mens rooms, Sligo's has no t.p., one can, no lock on the door and no mirror. That being said the hipsters and yuppies have discovered the 'Sligo' as well and have nearly ruined the weekend scene. The weeknights are still good however and the weekdays even better. If you need to be left alone while you drink a beer than Sligo's is the place. The men at the bar have seen almost as many tours in Nam as they have at the bar itself. But unlike Charlie they won't smoke you out, they'll leave you alone. AS for food I think they sell chips.
- Pros: Price of beer, music, crowd
- Cons: crowd, music
place sux
by billytutts at Citysearch
its no bigger than your bathroom, stinks like sewage, the bartender jerry (irish guy) is an a-hole, wont let you enjoy your time there by singing along to the irish songs. place shouldnt even be considered
- Pros: nothin
- Cons: everything
Cheapest beer I can find outside of my refridgerator.
by redelephant at Citysearch
A pint of Guiness for only $2.50! Unless this bar was filled with pedifiles and republicans, how could you keep me away?! Actually, the people (workers and patrons) here are great and I always feel at home when visitiing for more reasons than the cheap beer. I like their jukebox too!
- Pros: Cheap beer, great people.
- Cons: None that I can think of.
Least pretentious bar in town.
by greendrz at Citysearch
I love Sligo Pub. People dont go there to be seen or to pick up people half their age. People go there to have a good pint for a reasonable price and spend some time sitting around a bar with some old friends and maybe pump some quarters into an ancient juke box. And thats refreshing in Boston.
- Pros: Drink value, attitude, service
- Cons: all the cons make it what it is
Grungy, intimate Davis Square dive keeps loyal locals happy with cheap drinks and cramped quarters.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
Weekend nights can get a bit crowded with overflow from the neighboring Burren, but most nights find a good mix of colorful locals, newly minted hipsters and crusty older gentlemen engaged in Guinness-soaked arguments. The tight quarters of the railroad-style bar ensure that, for better or worse, everybody talks to everybody else. The jukebox is pure classic rock, with Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones and Tom Petty in nightly rotation.
Hate to see more people here
by andy82 at Citysearch
...because it is so good as it is. I have been coming here for years. Now it is crowded on weekdays, but on weeknights it is a great place for dirt cheap drinks and a real bar, just please respect the people who are there. They are not there because it is hip or cool, they are there to drink for cheap, so don't mess it up for them.
























