Nine Fine Irishmen

(702) 740-6969

3790 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV | Directions   89109

36.101706 -115.173835 View Website

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Neighborhoods:
Paradise

Cuisine:
Irish

Categories:
Restaurants, Bars & Pubs, Pubs, Restaurants
Price:
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Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Group Dining, Bar Scene
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American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
General Info:
Open 7 Days

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5.0
December 28, 2009

Love this place - great food, great atmosphere!. We've eaten there a couple of times now and it's become my favorite Vegas restaurant. The lamb stew is great, the mashed potatoes with goat cheese were incredible, and the sticky toffee cheesecake is out of this world!

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5.0
April 07, 2008

Awesome atmosphere...very good service. I had the best b-day ever there on St. Pattys day 2008. The U2 cover band was incredible...the beer was flowing, the girls were fun....just be prepared to pay the price for partying at NFI.

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4.0
November 23, 2006

Great Place. 9 Fine is truly a great place. Cannot imagine someone not liking this place. This is a great place to get a pint of beer, and be just steps away from the casino. The authentic pub-style bar and restaurant, with celtic music really makes one feel at home on the Strip in Las Vegas. We always make sure we go to 9 fine when we are in Vegas.

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5.0
October 20, 2006

NOT HORRIBLE! Love it!. I've been back to this bar for the last 4 years and have never loved it more. And why eat there anyway? Beer-its all about the beer! And the music/atmosphere is great-so much fun! Great place if you don't want to be at boring club trying to look cool. Plus, the piano bar is steps away-most fun casino in Vegas!

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4.0
October 20, 2006

..steps away. Where else in the world, can an avid, Irish gambler get a pint of his favorite beer, and be just steps away from the best Single-Deck Blackjack game in Las Vegas. The authentic pub-style bar and restaurant, with celtic music really makes one feel at home even on the Strip in Las Vegas.

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1.0
September 16, 2006

Horrible. We sat outside which was nice. The seafood soup was the worst soup I have ever had in my life, I would rather eat the campbells version out of the can. It was even better when the waiter spilled the first bowl on my lap, leaving me smelling like bad seafood for the rest of the night. They did nothing to compensate me for this mishap. The fish and chips were so greasy they were soggy. I would not go there, in fact I would stay far away.

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3.0
August 22, 2006

Nice stop for an Adult Beverage.... We went to 9Fine on Saturday afternoon. We were seated in the booth in front of the stage, where the guy playing guitar had fun with us. He said he was gonna do a U2 song, and he only knew "One." I was the only one that got the joke. He was fun, did a number of Irish folk songs, and some modern fare thrown in the mix, nothing to boast about.

I didn't try the food, because none of it looked appealing to me. One friend had the seafood soup and liked it, and also had the coffee which she said was the best she ever tasted. The atmosphere is nice and intimate, but the food is a little pricey, especially for someone who might not like it.

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1.0
July 08, 2006

Don't plan on partying here!. Supposed to be the first stop for my sister's bachelorette party. I went to the bar the night before to make sure we could get in with the bachelorette party and that there wouldn't be a problem. Explained that my sister would be decked out in bachelorette "items" and was told it would be fine as long as the restuarant was closed for the eve. Bought her a $29 tshirt from 9 Fine to give to her to kick off her evening. The night of, they refused to let the party in because she had on a veil bachelorette "items" on it. Was told she would need to remove anything that resembled a bachelorette party and further, they would not put it in a room for us until we were done. What a waste of time and the managers (2) were jerks! Should have saved the $29 too.

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June 07, 2006

Knickknacks from Ireland and Celtic music bring a piece of Ireland to Vegas' New York-New York casino.. In Short
Situated amid the glitz of the casino, this casual pub draws in revelers longing for a taste of the Emerald Isle. The Celtic music and Victorian bar create a lively atmosphere. After 10pm, folk singers, kilt-wearing jig dancers and rock cover bands keep patrons cheering. For a twist on shepherd's pie, seafood lovers indulge in the Kilmore Quay Fisherman's Pie, brimming with a variety of fish in creamy cheese sauce, all nestled in a potato crumble.

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4.0
December 13, 2004

Nine fine dollars for a drink. Located in the New York-New York casino on Las Vegas Blvd, and is an upscale Irish restaurant/bar. I visited during a normal lunch time and the place was not very busy at all.

Inside there is the typical atmosphere you see at any Fado-type americanized Irish pub. Folksy knicknacks among a lot of green. The bar is along the left side of the establishment.

The beer selection was no real surprise. Guinness, Murphy's, Kinsale, Smithwick's etc. Still, it was better than the beers found at the majority of other places in the casino, and you are allowed to take the overpriced ($6/pint) beers outside the pub.

The service was decent.

I didn't try the food, but the menu boasts a lot of the Irish-American fare you would expect. Worth a stop if you are in the casino, but otherwise you aren't missing much.

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