Harp and Celt Irish Pub and Restaurant

Called "the best kept secret in downtown Orlando," gourmet food with Irish flare combines with the best Guinness pour in Central Florida to please every palate.

On Magnolia Avenue, between Central Boulevard and Pine Street, near the library garage
25 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando, FL, 32801
(407) 481-2928
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Hours of Operation

Come In, We're Open!
Sun - Sat: 11:00 am - 2:00 am
  • Profile Overview

    Harp and Celt Irish Pub and Restaurant offers two locales for downtowners to take the weight off their legs. The Harp Restaurant has a 1900s feel, with intimate booths handcrafted from timber that dates back to 1923. Gourmet lunch with an Irish influence — there really is something for everyone! — is served Monday-Friday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. If you're craving the luck of the Irish in the evening, The Harp is available for private parties and events, and can serve up to 50 people, with menus ranging from traditional pub food to gourmet meals, served bufett-style or full-service.

    After 2 p.m. (or before, depending on what you're craving), head next door to The Celt Irish Pub, home of the best Guinness pour in Central Florida. The pub offers lunch and dinner, sticking to its Irish roots with traditional Irish fare, but also making sure there are options for lovers of chicken wings, potato chips, B.L.T.s and crawfish étouffée.

    Of course no Irish pub be would actually be an Irish pub if there wasn't some serious futbol watching taking place. Get your futbol (soccer) fix at The Celt, which subscribes to Fox Soccer Plus, so you never miss a PK, yellow card or fake dive. Special events througout the year — including, St. Patrick's Day and Halfway to St. Patrick's Day — add to the pub's charm and appeal.

    Harp and Celt Irish Pub and Restaurant is located on Magnolia Avenue near the Orange County Public Library garage, between Central Boulevard and Pine Street.

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