Ferguson's Irish Pub

Dillingham Transportation Building, 729 Bishop St, Honolulu
(808) 521-9020

Recent Reviews

Frankie Berdecia

I already took a bite but this Hot Pastrami Panini really good. Only one bartender but this guy is fast and really on point. Oh only $13 for the panini bar food.Parking: Pacific Gardian CenterWheelchair accessibility: 1st floor no issues

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Elbridge W Smith

Wheelchair accessibility: Ground Floor- no problem

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

JMR Read

Nice little pub favored by locals after work. We stopped by for a drink before heading over to Senia for dinner.

Atmosphere: 4

Service: 5

Micheal McCormack

Vegetarian options: Nut Free!Dietary restrictions: N/AWheelchair accessibility: Main Door Bishop Street entrance.

Atmosphere: 3

Service: 5

Monica Catanach

Afternoon experience: friendly patrons, helpful staff, average prices.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Christopher C.

A right Irish (American) pub underneath an office building. Ferguson is small, and I llove that. They have a nice bar, a few high tops and stools, and a great little outdoor patio. Pours a proper half and half. Definitely will visit again.

Michael Cox

Grab a drink but don’t come for food. Just serving Guinness doesn’t an Irish pub make. Very limited food menu with no traditional Irish dishes, and then they were out of multiple items. The food was very basic, for example, “peel off lid” plastic cups of guac. It isn’t bad, it just isn’t it’s purpose. If you get hungry while having a couple pints, it’ll fill the whole.

Daniel K

Great place for lunch!

Patrick Thompson

Low key Irish pub. Glen was bartending and was great. Offered great drink options and food too. Thanks for a great experience... ill be back for sure

Guy Gonsales

Reed is Awesome!! Great service and Drinks.

Toby Kubler

Quesadilla for 9$ was hot, fresh and tasty, margarita hit the spot and bartender was friendly, interesting and good conversation. Beautiful old building and nice outdoor area.

Wally M

A good pub. A Capt. Morgan and coke wad $7.50, same for wine. Pork sliders were very good at $11. I would return.

Sterling Sterling

Beautiful little spot. Terrific pastrami & delightful bartender. Will definitely return.

Bubba S.

Went here for mid afternoon relaxation. The non-happy hour bar menu is nothing to impress, but was acceptable for snacking fare. The "dark and tan" that I ordered was evenly balanced. The barkeep obviously knows her stuff.

Sarah Worth

The local lawyer's call Ferguson's Irish Pub = Conference Room F.The old school wooden bar and leather padded bar stools create a comfy & cozy feeling without overwhelming the narrow room due to the spacious, cathedral high rafters.Behind the bar, the dark door wood continues as a massive cabinet and then rises up to form two pillars cradling a mirror. The cabinet proudly displays a mesmerizing kakaleidoscope of beckoning booze bottles as an Irish-looking lad, Mr. Reed, welcomes you by name with a freshly poured pint, ready-in hand.At lunchtime, Ferguson's Irish Pub reminds me of the sitcom "Cheers" except classier and without a jolly, plump man permanently perched on a corner stool (well... Ferguson's version of "Norm" isn't permanently perched on a corner bar stool but he is often found precariously perched on a Ferguson's stool).By 4:30 p.m., the downtown Honolulu business women and men from the surrounding towers of concrete have snuck out of work early and are hammering back cocktails to erase the drudgery of office work. By 5 p.m., you'll be lucky to find an empty seat as the spirited crowd shares laughs and war stories while challenging a newly introduced chum to pound down a drink involving the merger of glassware, each containing an unsettling-colored fluid.Some call Ferguson's an Irish Pub but I call Ferguson's a sanctuary for Much-Needed-?Midday-Liquid-Therapy!

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