Kitty O'Hanlans, Plymouth - pub details

Address: 5, St. Andrew St, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 2AH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14405) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Plymouth (0.6 miles), Devonport (1.9 miles), Dockyard (2 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV

Pub suggested by Peter Upton on 27 Aug 2004

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> Current user rating: 6.1/10 (rated by 11 users)
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Walked passed on a Thursday night and it was heaving with live music going on - sadly, didn't pop in. Went back the next night, busy with a great atmosphere and music to suit all tastes - the Jail Ale was on and very well kept, though most people were drinking Guinness! Sky Sports News showing discretely in the corner too.Despite being busy there was hardly any waiting for drinks - and the barmaids remembered the order!! Landlord very friendly and welcoming. Returned Saturday morning for the England rugby game and a traditional Irish breakfast and the Jail ale was just as good. Quite happy to recommend this pub to anyone visiting Plymouth - I'll certainly head back there next time I visit.

A special thanks to the Landlord to introducing me to the music of Mad Dog MCrea too - just a pity I didn't go in on the Thursday when they were actually playing live ......
SAFCDoog - 11 Sep 2011 13:07
We popped in here for a quick pint before we got the bus home. It was a sunday afternoon so we were really quite suprised that inside everyone was totally off their faces, dancing around, swearing and being loud. We drank up quickly and left. 3/10
montie49 - 20 Aug 2011 09:33
Not what it used to be, which is a shame because of its good location between the town centre and the Barbican. Naff beers on tap, and, to my dismay, my last visit coincided with the appearance of a sectarian witless tone-deaf comic/singer/songwriter.
plymouthpirate - 29 Dec 2008 17:26
Totally agree with Mischa. Sue, Karen, Krysia, Gemma and co were amazing people and made a great team and produced some of the best nights out I have ever had. Remember the all day St Paddys days? They were crazy! The place is a shambles now. Nobody cares behind the bar they dont even do shamrocks in the Guinness!
missymoo - 1 Apr 2008 00:57
Agree with Misha on Sue she was a great lady but disagree with with the rest of what she wrote, Kittys did go down the pan but with the New landlord (who is Irish) it seems to be picking up again. lots of live music good beer and a friendly feel about the place, Go On Misha Give it another go.
BigMike69 - 4 Dec 2007 22:25

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