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Hours

Mon-Thurs: 11:30am-2am Fri: 11:30am-3am Sat: 10:30am-3am Sun: 10:30am-12am

Cross Street

North Fulton Drive

Pricing

Free

City's Best

FADO Irish Pub   

273 Buckhead Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30305
404-841-0066
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Rating: 4 out of 5  (5 Ratings)   Read Reviews (5)    Rate and Write a Review

The SceneFor many, this pub is the one place in Buckhead they don't mind going. Its unpretentious vibe and running tap keep a party going most nights, especially on weekends. Inside, there's enough memorabilia to cover the walls of an Irish museum. Once you recover from the initial blarney blast, take a minute to soak in the menu's hearty Irish fare. A few continental favorites stand by to rescue culinary xenophobes.The DrawYoung, upwardly mobile professionals colonize this Guinness and Bass factory from the time they leave work until they go home to slumber. Live Irish music and televised soccer matches on weekends attract the serious Gaelics and an international crowd. Fado also serves well-respected pub food, making it a popular lunchtime destination for Buckhead workers. The specialty is boxty, an Irish rolled potato pancake stuffed with a choice of seafood, Cajun meats, steak or veggies.

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Review rating 5 out of 5
LOOOOVE IT!
By MISSALBERT83 on 12/21/2008
this place is soooo great! the atmosphere is soooooo interesting, cozy and friendly!! the food and drinks are delicious reasonable as well
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Review rating 5 out of 5
By MooreGrits on 06/11/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
So sad!
By freefannin on 12/10/2007
It was fun while it lasted. Fado's is no more! The whole block they were located on was just recently demolished. What a shame!
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Review rating 1 out of 5
Nasty staff!
By sixlaprades on 02/16/2007
The staff are so unfriendly,. They act like the costomers are actually an inconvience to them! We will never go there again. They give irish pubs a bad name. There are plenty of smaller, less expensive and much friendlier irish pubs to hang out at.