Blarney Stone

Osaka


Have a Guinness or two and relax in the friendly atmosphere of this Irish-style pub, popular with local expats and Japanese for after-work drinks and the free live music on weekends. Bartenders speak English. It's in Umeda's Ohatsutenjin-dōri arcade; there's a sign at street level. It also serves comforting pub grub.


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