Irishman Pub And Eatery

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McCrearyapos;s offers a full menu of Irish and American fare for all ages. Our friendly staff is always ready to make sure your experience is the best. Make sure your experience at McCreary's is one you will never forget!

We offer a wide variety of constantly changing bottled and canned beers, wine, and liquor. Also, one tap that rotates primarily local beers on a regular basis. One thing that doesn't change is our original selection of drafts we have been serving since the day we opened.


We stopped here for lunch the day after Thanksgiving and the food was outstanding. We were even treated by a man who sang an old traditional Irish song. This place reminded me of an Irish pub in New York City. The tables were close together, but no one seemed to mind.


Such a wonderful surprise to find this little jewel of a pub and eatery. By far the best Corned beef and Cabbage I've ever had in my entire life. The Corned beef spring rolls were very good. Then, the most incredible Bread Pudding! I also had a great drink called a Prosecco Margarita.


On my last visit I had the Salmon w/salad, which I know sounds odd for an Irish pub. But the Salmon! A small grilled filet that is coated with their brown sugar whiskey glaze(like the entree Salmon but smaller). It arrived at our table fresh, hot and so tasty, cooked to perfection! Well done chef!


Love this place! The fish and chips are the best I've ever had! The make their own tarter sauce which is excellent! I took my parents here when they were in town and they could not get over how amazing the fish and chips were! The chips were nice and crispy and the fish did not get soggy!


I have been here 20 times I know. We drive 3 and a half hours just to sit and enjoy the atmosphere and food and music. It is mine and my children's favorite restaurant anywhere. We go to forget about our cares and worries and just enjoy the night, the food and each other's company. I love it!


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Now operating since February, the city along with the Maury County Chamber of Commerce celebrated the business with an official grand opening and ribbon cutting Thursday. This was a chance for citizens and city leaders alike to take a tour of the two-story building, meet the staff and indulge on some warm, gourmet bread pudding. And for some, maybe a few cold pints of Guinness.


"This is an exciting day, not just for this business, but for all of downtown Columbia, and this building has a really important history that goes way back," Columbia Mayor Chaz Molder said. "The point is that [McCreary's] is now in here and able to shine brightly while being a nice asset to our downtown community and the community as a whole. I'm grateful I was able to come in today, because I tried to come on St. Patrick's Day and it was about a two-and-a-half hour wait."


Owner Natasha Hendrix, who has overseen operations at the Franklin location for more than a decade, said she had her eye on opening a new location in Columbia for quite some time, she just needed the right spot to become available. When Vanh Dy's announced its imminent closure, she knew it would be the perfect spot.


"Over the last 10 years, we have been looking to open a location in Columbia, and so it's been an ongoing starting, and stopping, process," Hendrix said. "My contractor is actually family with the Vanh Dy's people, and it all just kind of came together where they were ready to retire, take some time with family ... and we were still looking for a location. When things are right, they're right, and it all just happened very quickly."


"I was actually getting my journalism degree, and I did my internship at The Daily Herald," Hendrix said. "But then they offered me this opportunity and I thought, 'You know, I can own a pub,' and I took over McCreary's. My sister had also just graduated and came down, started waiting tables and we turned it into this sort of collaborative thing."


In addition to Hendrix taking the helm of ship, she is joined by her sister and brother-in-law, Ashley and Alex Farmer, with Ashley running the front of house and Alex overseeing the kitchen and menu.


The McCreary's menu features many Irish staples, such as cottage pie, corned beef and cabbage, loaded taters, Bangers and Mash or fish and chips. Customers can also start their meals with an order of O'Shannon salmon dip or battered cheese curds.


In addition to good food and drinks, McCreary's wishes to become another great gathering spot downtown, with special events and live music, which is featured every Thursday-Saturday night starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday nights are also trivia nights.


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