Ryan's Pub & Restaurant
| Address: | 124 West Gay Street West Chester PA 19380 |
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| Phone: | (610) 344-3934 |
| Website: | http://www.ryans-pub.com |
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Ryan’s Pub is one of West Chester’s favorite hideaways. The warm, cozy atmosphere is perfect for students, couples, families and the after work crowd. Ryan’s features specials nightly, as well as live local music on Wednesdays and Sundays!
Sit on the outdoor patio and do some people-watching or site at the grand Irish American bar that is lined on the left with booths for dining and relaxing. Groups can eat on the second floor in the comfortable dining room with a second bar and a pool room!
WC Dish Recommends: Pork sandwiches, nachos, salads.




12 Comments So Far
The burgers are great here – flavorful cooked to order – mmmmm- and the seafood bisque was delish. Our server Lindsey was right on top of everything in a nice friendly manner.
Can I just say how much I love their italian roast pork sandwiches??? Mm mm mm!
Ryan's has the best slow roasted prime rib………..a delicious flavor and it melts in your mouth! For the price you can't go wrong !!Try it ! I have friends who come from the Main Line to Ryan's for the prime rib and "fish of the day". They love it.
[...] dining with our favorite pooches, no matter their size or grace. The best spot, hands down, is Ryan’s Pub (124 W. Gay St., 610.344.3934). My obsession with their roast pork sandwiches (mmm, the melted [...]
I've been to Ryan's Pub several times. As a fan of the classic Italian style pork sandwhich (best in area is at DiCic's at Reading Terminal), I thought I'd give Ryan's Pub a shot on Friday night. Thoughts and comments:
- I'm not sure if there was some kind of beer special – or maybe it was because the Eagles were playing, but as my younger guest commented, "This place is a sausage factory". I prefer the old school term "Dude Ranch".
- We both order the pork sandwich. The staff was very friendly and sevice was quick.
- It's hard to compare a pork sandwhich to DiNic's, but I have to say it was better than OK. I was surprised the spinach topping was not an option AND it could have been a bit more juicier. The fries were terrible.
I respectfully, based on the pork sandwhich only, will give this establishment 6.7 "THAT BLUE YAK" stars out of 10.
Ryans has THE BEST BUFFALO WINGS in the tri-state area period!!!!!!!!!!!
There needs to be a separate category for "bar" on the site. Ryan's is a bar, not an Irish restaurant. That said, it's a good bar that doesn't pretend to be anything but.
Been there a few times and have had pretty good experiences for the most part. Nachos are amazing and so are the chicken quesadillas for all quesadilla fanatics.
The upstairs is a lot nicer – you don't have to deal with all the drunken animals at the bar. Not pleasant having to walk through them to get out though…
Service was good too. I went with 5 of my girlfriends and our waitress was willing to give us all separate checks. That can be a very tedious task and most waitresses would give you a hard time.
Whenever we're looking for a consistent place to go eat we know it can be here. =)
I won't disagree with previous comment about "drunken animals", but then again, I wouldn't go to Ryan's for dinner. On weekends it's mainly a college hangout. Nor would I ask for 6 separate checks if I did eat there with five friends. Did you leave separate tips also?
Ryans is bar none(no pun) my favorite establishment for food and spirits in Chester County. Between the three separate areas in house, there is a place for all, young and old. Cant say Ive ever had a unpleasurable experience here thanks to the amazing staff that Pat Ryan employs. Keep up the good work and I will see you soon, you can count on it.
Been to Ryan's Pub twice now. Once for lunch and other time dinner. The drinks were great, the food excellent,( especially the Prime Rib ) and the service was friendly and helpful. I highly recommend Ryan's and will be making more visits in the future.
Food is great … customer service not so much. I was there the other day and watched the bartender basically scream at a woman in front of the whole lunch crowd. I was so embarrassed for her. I could hear that she wanted the manager to know that her salad took 40 minutes. The bartender was yelling that she had only been there 25. I knew that was not the case because I had been there 35 minutes and was already half way though my food and she was there before me! I have been a server for a long time, I know people can be annoying but have some class. What happened to “the customer is always right” mentality?