This Langhorne Irish pub delivers solid weeknight specials—$19.95 prime rib on Wednesdays, $9 wings with $5 Stella drafts on Thursdays—plus a spacious patio and late-night hours on weekends.
This Langhorne Irish pub delivers solid weeknight specials—$19.95 prime rib on Wednesdays, $9 wings with $5 Stella drafts on Thursdays—plus a spacious patio and late-night hours on weekends.
Irish Rover Station House builds its weekly rhythm around two anchor promotions that draw repeat customers. Every Wednesday from 7-9 PM, the restaurant offers $5 signature martinis alongside a $19.95 prime rib dinner, with trivia night running concurrently at 7 PM. One reviewer who returns specifically for this special described the meal as "always good, clean, friendly and delicious." Thursdays shift to a beer-and-wings pairing: $9 wings matched with $5 giant Stella draft beers. The Friday through Monday happy hour runs 5-7 PM with $1 off well drinks, house wine, and draft or bottled beer, plus $7 half-carafes of homemade sangria. These structured promotions appear frequently in positive reviews, with multiple guests citing the specials as their primary reason for visiting. The restaurant recently expanded to 11 AM lunch service, marketing the WiFi availability for remote workers seeking a lunch-and-work environment.
Multiple reviewers recommend this appetizer featuring corned beef and sauerkraut in fried wonton wrappers with Thousand Island dipping sauce; one guest called it delicious and worth sharing
Wednesday special that draws repeat customers; one reviewer dines there multiple times specifically for this dish, describing it as always good and delicious
Featured in Thursday night special with $5 Stella drafts; photos show nicely browned wings served with celery and creamy dip in traditional basket presentation
The Irish Eggroll appetizer emerges as the most consistently recommended item, with one reviewer calling it "delicious" and describing the combination of corned beef, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island sauce in fried wonton wrappers as worth sharing. Wings appear across multiple reviews and promotional materials at $9 during Thursday specials, with one diner noting they're "nicely browned" in photos and served with celery and creamy dip. The Wednesday prime rib at $19.95 earned repeat visits from at least one regular. Short rib tacos received a lukewarm "ok" assessment from one lunch guest who found better value in the beer. Quality consistency issues surface in reviews: one customer abandoned the spicy pickled chicken sandwich after two attempts yielded inedible, tough chicken, while another questioned the authenticity of what was labeled as filet. One reviewer warned that pickle chip appetizers at $9 delivered only nine chips—"literally a dollar a chip, not worth the price."
The physical space divides between an indoor bar area and an outdoor patio that operates weather permitting. Photo observations document the patio featuring colorful umbrellas, casual seating, and a stone facade building backdrop that creates a sunny, relaxed outdoor dining environment. Inside, the bar showcases dark wood accents, multiple TV screens broadcasting sports (baseball games visible in photos), and an array of beer tap handles indicating substantial draft selection. The venue accommodates large groups—one party of 16 older women dined together—though that same reviewer found the dining room excessively loud with noise carrying from a nearby table of four men. One guest described the atmosphere and vibe positively despite service issues, suggesting the setting itself creates appeal. The restaurant maintains a banquet room for private events and advertises catering services, positioning itself for both casual drop-ins and organized gatherings.
Service quality varies considerably across the 1,339 Google reviews contributing to the 4.3 rating. Multiple positive reviews name specific servers appreciatively, with one noting "Joe was great, very patient with 16 old ladies." However, two detailed negative experiences stand out: one server named Alyson "wouldn't give us menus" and told diners to "give me your order" without standard courtesies, then brought incorrect wing orders; another server named Joey brought the check before diners finished their meals and never returned for drink refills. The restaurant closes Mondays, opens at 11 AM Tuesday through Sunday, and extends hours until 2 AM on Fridays and Saturdays (midnight Tuesday-Thursday, 9 PM Sunday). Accessibility presented issues for one group when the designated handicapped entrance was locked, forcing wheelchair users to enter through a closed party room. Delivery is available through the website, Facebook, or the restaurant's app. No reservation system is mentioned in any data sources.
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Yes, Irish Rover Station House offers free lot parking and free street parking.
Yes, Irish Rover Station House accepts reservations. Call ahead to reserve your table.
Irish Rover Station House is open: Monday: Closed; Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Thursday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM; Friday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM; Saturday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM; Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
Yes, Irish Rover Station House is a great choice for large groups and parties.
Yes, Irish Rover Station House is family-friendly and offers a kids menu.
Yes, Irish Rover Station House offers takeout and delivery.
Yes, Irish Rover Station House has wheelchair accessible entrance, accessible seating, accessible restroom and accessible parking.
Irish Rover Station House accepts major credit cards and contactless payments.
Irish Rover Station House is known for its Wednesday prime rib dinner special at $19.95, which multiple reviewers cite as a reason for repeat visits. The restaurant also earns recognition for its Irish Eggroll appetizer featuring corned beef and sauerkraut with Thousand Island dipping sauce, which one reviewer specifically recommended as delicious for sharing. The covered outdoor patio with colorful umbrellas and aggressive daily drink specials—including Thursday's $9 wings with $5 giant Stella drafts and weekday happy hour with $1 off drinks—position it as a value-focused neighborhood gathering spot rather than a culinary destination.
Based on reviewer feedback, the Irish Eggroll appetizer receives the strongest specific recommendation—described as fried wonton wrappers filled with corned beef and sauerkraut served with Thousand Island dipping sauce. The Wednesday prime rib dinner special at $19.95 generates multiple mentions from repeat customers who return specifically for this offering. The Guinness receives praise as "excellent." Thursday wings at $9 represent good value when paired with the beer special. However, at least two reviewers reported quality issues with the spicy pickled chicken sandwich and questioned whether the filet was authentic, suggesting visitors should stick to the well-reviewed items rather than experimenting broadly.
Yes, Irish Rover Station House runs happy hour Monday through Friday from 5-7pm, offering $1 off well drinks, house wine, draft beer, and bottled beer, plus $7 half-carafes of homemade sangria. Wednesday evenings feature a separate special with $5 signature martinis from 7-9pm alongside Quizzo. Thursday nights bring $9 wings paired with $5 giant Stella drafts. According to the restaurant's website, all specials are subject to change and are in-house only. The aggressive pricing on these promotions contributes to the venue's reputation as a value-oriented neighborhood bar for after-work crowds and casual groups.
Irish Rover Station House accommodates groups with a banquet room for private events and offers catering with party trays available by calling 215-970-5412. One reviewer specifically praised server Joe for being "very patient with 16 old ladies," suggesting the venue can handle large parties. However, another reviewer in that same large group noted the room was "way too loud" with just four guys sitting at the bar, indicating noise control can be problematic when the space fills up. The moderate pricing ($15-30 per person), extended weekend hours until 2am, and multiple daily drink specials make it suitable for casual groups seeking value, though those wanting conversation-friendly acoustics may want to visit during off-peak hours.
Photos and reviews reveal Irish Rover Station House operates as a casual sports bar with dark wood accents, TV screens showing games, multiple beer taps, and a well-stocked bar. The outdoor patio features tables under colorful umbrellas on a stone-facade area for weather-permitting dining. One reviewer described it as "a step above the local bar/tavern" with good music and bar atmosphere at night. However, another noted the venue gets "way too loud" when crowded. The space serves food in black-and-white checkered paper-lined baskets for a traditional pub presentation. The environment suits groups watching sports, after-work drinkers, and late-night crowds on weekends better than quiet dinners or special occasions.
Irish Rover Station House runs multiple rotating drink specials throughout the week. Weekday happy hour (Monday-Friday 5-7pm) offers $1 off well drinks, house wine, draft beer, and bottled beer, plus $7 half-carafes of homemade sangria. Wednesday evenings from 7-9pm feature $5 signature martinis alongside Quizzo. Thursday nights highlight $5 giant Stella drafts as part of the wings-and-beer pairing promotion. According to the restaurant's website, all specials are subject to change and apply to in-house dining only. One reviewer specifically praised the Guinness quality as "excellent," suggesting the bar maintains proper draft pour standards for at least some of its beer offerings.
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Irish Rover Station House functions as a neighborhood tavern for Langhorne residents seeking familiar pub food and drink specials rather than authentic Irish cuisine or craft cocktail innovation. The restaurant describes itself as an "Irish-themed tavern featuring traditional pub fare" with moderate pricing that places it in the casual dining category. Its extended weekend hours (until 2 AM Friday and Saturday) position it for late-night crowds, while the 11 AM opening accommodates lunch service that other bars in the area may not offer. The outdoor patio provides seasonal seating that differentiates it from smaller pub spaces, and the banquet room adds private event capability. Multiple reviewers describe it as "a step above the local bar/tavern" in food quality, suggesting it occupies a middle ground between dive bars and full-service restaurants in the Langhorne dining landscape.