My second favorite bar on First Street. No food so it limits my visits however the soccer vibe is awesome and the bartender’s are great. My friends and I do our Friday or Saturday nite Mulligans, Marty O’Briens and Mcwiggans mini bar crawls always a good time no need to go anywhere else in town! All 3 bars are half a city block apart.
Aruna A.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
I’ve only ever been here to watch soccer on weekends, unsure what it’s like ANY other time — but I must say that it is a SOLID bar to watch soccer at. There are SO many fellow English Preimer League fans that come through — it’s great to see it’s popularity grow in the United States. Additionally, they have amazing curry fries, a ton of tv’s, and a decent amount of seating. The service was solid despite the VERY busy crowd, prices are reasonable and the beer selection is on point. I’m a fan for sure!
Hector S.
Place rating: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Here watching a Man City game, which will never be as crowded as whenever Chelsea, Liverpool, or Man United is on, but that’s good for me. Esp since this place is always a good place to watch soccer. Anyway, even though Mulligan’s have a limited menu, the food thats on it is pretty good. Plus their appetizer combo will fill you up. Always treated well here.
Venus R.
Place rating: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Friendly bar, gets super packed when there are soccer games. Go crowd and the drinks are a lol pricey, but then again it is a bar in Hoboken. But the atmosphere is great.
Andrew B.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
If you make your way off of the(very, very) beaten trail of Washington Ave. and head down 3rd, you’ll eventually find mulligans. After waiting for 15 minutes in a line of drunk 20-somethings(Hoboken protocol), you will be greeted by a surprisingly jolly owner/bouncer. He’ll pick on you and joke around with you until he sees that enough dudes have left the premise to let you in. After that, it’s a pretty normal Irish pub that does soccer in the AM and partying in the PM. I’d like to go back.
Diego R.
Place rating: 5 Hoboken, NJ
A true football bar to watch the Premier League immersed in great atmosphere while having an Irish breakfast at 8AM. No other bar in Hoboken comes close the early morning crowd to watch the games.
Nish W.
Place rating: 2 Virginia Beach, VA
Guess this is a bar that opens early on the weekend for epl and may show some intl team matches here & there… trekked all the way out here for some champions league action & it was closed
Carey M.
Place rating: 5 Parlin, NJ
One of the coolest bars to go to in Hoboken. Excellent prices… cool bartenders that are very friendly. And lots of bathrooms so there’s never a line emptying that bladder :-) if you’re into soccer it’s the place to be & if you’re an Eagles fan it’s fan heaven during football season. Has its own club side for(just) Eagles fans… a great experience located a block off Washington ave.
ZaSu P.
Place rating: 3 Hoboken, NJ
I want to give this place more stars because of the great draft beer on tap and all the ball games they show, but the place smells awful. What’s up with that?
Maicol B.
Place rating: 3 Hoboken, NJ
Good place for the Irish vibe, pool tables and to massage a world cup replica trophy made out of a fallen tree outside the bar(look through the pictures to see what I’m talking about). Also good for English Première League games.
Dave K.
Place rating: 5 Kenilworth, NJ
Tough to find a better bartender than Gerry Great bar, definitely a favorite spot
Stefano T.
Place rating: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Friendly staff and they show all of the english premier league games!
Nicole S.
Place rating: 4 Hoboken, NJ
Great bar to watch sports and have some beers. It gets crowded during games, but that’s expected. I haven’t tried the food yet; once I do I will update my review to include food. On weekend nights it’s definitely a go-to bar if you’re bar hopping. There are few rooms and they each have their own vibe. The front room is more the chill side where you stand or sit at the bar or the high tables. The back room has a pool table, booth seating and is more open. Then the room on the other side of the bar is more dance party. It gets darker, the music is louder and you don’t sit at the bar. Overall, great vibes because it’s got a little of everything. Fun bar.
Kevin N.
Place rating: 5 Hoboken, NJ
This is My favorite bar in Hoboken. The crowd is great, the staff is friendly and professional, and it’s the best place to be to watch a good game of soccer. The prices are good and it’s always my first stop when I show friends around town who haven’t been to Hoboken. In fact, we are going there tonight for a going away party for my little brother who also frequents the pub on the regular. If you want to have a good time with un-pretentious pretentious people, check out Mulligans Pub in downtown Hoboken.
Lauren K.
Place rating: 3 Hoboken, NJ
A few friends and I came here fo watch a US Soccer friendly match on a Tuesday night. There are a bunch of different flags and scarfs drapped across the walls and ceiling. The atmosphere was really cool, especially for a weeknight. There were at least a dozen people in US jerseys screaming a cheering. The draft selcection covered domestics, a few British beers, and some crafts. I was hoping for some deaps on a Tuesday but no such luck. Bud Light pint was $ 4 and a Sam’s Oktoberfest pint was $ 5. My friends and I also grabbed food since we had all worked late and were starving. The food manu is very limited(almost exclusively things that are fried or griddle heated). One friend and I got the Buffalo Chicken wrap($ 8) and our other friend got the apps platter(wings, tenders, and mozzarella sticks — $ 10). I can’t say it was the best thing I’ve ever eaten but it certainpy wasn’t the worst. Basic pub food — what we were expecting so no complaints.
Liz S.
Place rating: 3 Elizabeth, NJ
I went here during the World Cup so here’s my review based on that one visit: It was a bar. It had beer. End of review.
Danny B.
Place rating: 5 Ridgefield, NJ
Came here today to watch the World Cup, and aside from Italy losing, I loved it! The bar is full of soccer scarves, jerseys and posters, a true footie fan’s dream come true. Definitely recommend to any fans in the area.
Narayanan V.
Place rating: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Went in here to watch an El-Classico.The place was pretty full about half hour before start of the game. They have lots of room and the the TV and sound system was good. Well priced beer, crowd that was there for the game and cheering/booing at all times. All I can say is I have found my Legend’ary place in Jersey City for any soccer game. Note — Guys can also score practice scoring goals in the washroom while they get ready for their next round
Aparna K.
Place rating: 3 Jersey City, NJ
This was our first stop for the night to grab a few drinks.Surprisingly.their kitchen was closed and there were no servers around, so we had to get our own drinks from the bar. Based on the other reviews, I guess we caught them on a bad day or maybe the kitchen closes early here. There werent all that many people around when we dropped by at 8.30.The pool table was available which was great coz it took our mind off the fact that we didnt have anything to munch on while having our drinks! The bartender was nice and offered to get us food delivered from elsewhere if we wanted. Based on the drinks alone. it was nothing special.
Danny W.
Place rating: 5 Ridgewood, NJ
One of the top sports bars in the Northeast. Soccer, Rugby are available to view. A great menu with a friendly staff that makes you feel at home. A top selection of beers are available. Owner Paul makes a personal connection with his guests.