Nestled on Savska Cesta in Zagreb, Sheridan’s Irish Pub is one of the city’s most beloved “real Irish” bars. Owned by an Irishman (from Offaly), it delivers on more than just atmosphere: think live Irish traditional music, Gaelic sports on screen, regular pub quizzes (Wednesdays), and a welcoming crowd made up of locals and expats. The interior is warm and unpretentious. Dark wood, Irish memorabilia, friendly bartenders — nothing overly fancy, but it feels like a “proper pub” where people linger. Its drink selection includes both local Croatian beers and imported Irish & British options (e.g. stout, ales), giving you variety. Events are part of its draw: pub quiz nights, live music, showing of GAA / sports matches. All factors make it feel like a community hub as much as a bar. It’s located just outside the very core of Zagreb, but still central enough, especially via public transport or short walk. Service is often noted in reviews as friendly and welcoming, especially from the owner, Adrian. Prices are reasonable for drinks; it’s not upscale, but comfortable and casual.
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