Molly Malones

5 Alexandra Pl, St Andrews
01334 474068

Recent Reviews

Damian Murtagh

Fine for a

Samar Fatima

Didn’t try the food, but I’m sure Irish food is class.The service was decent like every other pub. We went there to watch the champions league arsenal vs Porto, which surprisingly a lot of Scottish uni kids are a fan of. lolBut my highlight to the day was the girl who was performing live music xI’m a tourist at St Andrews so not sure if she sings everyday, but do want the pub to let her sing with a non football and a bit quiet audience.She’s an amazing singer with a lovely voice!

John Mitchell

Good for a pint or ten service with a smile for a change ?

Craig Mcgillivray

Friendly service great atmosphere

Ben Macfarlane

The Guinness has been better in here.Slightly disappointing.

Norma Evenden

Friendly service very informative staff great athmophere lots of tv showing sport people playing darts loved it ?

Julien Miller

A classic ?

Bruno

Currently next to some construction which during the day may result in loud noise, however at night it poses no real issues. The pub has a nice seating area and lots of space, a nice little outdoor area

Pete Bower

Great place for a pint if you're visiting from

Eddie Dougan

Wonderful bar with excellent service on a very busy night!

Ka Onsid (Jaxocide)

Lovely atmosphere for a little pub. Very student heavy which can be a hit or a miss.They sell one of my favourite ciders: Thistly Cross, which is hard to come by in the other local pubs it seems.Bar have a tips jar but the bartenders aren't working hard enough to go any extra than serving the endless tide of people awaiting at the bar.

thomas millar

Been going to st Andrew's for a while now but never visited maybe because it's down from street level. But last visit tried it for a pint of Guinness and was pleasantly surprised.Very cheap for a round compared to others in vicinity and staff and service first class.Good for football or rugby always on screen.Doesnt serve food but great for a few beers.?

Richard Clare

After driving 300 miles to see my daughter the day before her 21st birthday I was refused service as she didn’t have “acceptable” id. It was 7pm and she wanted a coke. She had photo id on her phone and my assurance that she was 21 the next day but we were told she could not come in the pub at all. She has been in Mollys many times before. I have NEVER been refused service in a pub ( I am 67 years old ). A little bit of common sense would have been appreciated

Bob Watt

Had a relative with me who is 35 years old but he was refused alcohol as bar staff thought was not old enough so our whole group of five just left. If there is a genuine reason for asking to check somebody's ID that is fair enough but my relative actually looks much older than 35 and easily could pass for a 45 year old. When he was asked for ID he just walked away in disgrace. Would avoid this establishment, terrible experience, pub up the road made everybody in our group so welcome and did not question my 35 year old relative's age. I feel personally anybody say a person between 19 and 22 years old age who gets refused alcohol due to looking under 18 feels embarrassed, so can you imagine how a 35 year old feels to be refused alcohol? We must have easily have spent over £220 on food and drink in the other pub up the road so somebody's stupidity has cost this particular pub a lot of money, so querying ID too much is simply going to put this pub out of business at some point in the not too distant future which would be a shame as looks great inside.

Stephanie Sarah Kelly

Lovely wee bar in a pretty little town ?

Load More