After working in the restaurant business for many years, Tommy opened his first restaurant in 1984. He has made his name by becoming one of Charleston's favorite local spots to serve up Lowcountry specialties such as shrimp and grits and fish and chips. Tommy runs the type of family-oriented establishment where people know their children are as welcome as they are. In fact, a children's menu has been specially prepared for "little leprechauns." In the months following Hurricane Hugo, Tommy made numerous trips to Ireland collecting exquisite antique mirrors and authentic Irish memorabilia that adorn his restaurant. He scoured the countryside and brought every pub mirror he could find. He laughs wryly about his massive shipping bills. The results are worth all his effort. The mirrors cast rich reflections, making the restaurant warm and inviting. Some mirrors are ornately detailed while others shimmer with simple elegance. You'll swear you've been transported to a pub shrouded in antiquity in Ireland's rambling countryside.The restaurant would not be complete without the sounds of Ireland. The background music is perfect. In the pub and bar area the "live" sounds of Ireland can be heard every Wednesday through Sunday nights. You can sit back and listen or join in singing an Irish-American sing-along. Tommy says it is wonderful to see whole families getting in on the fun at one table while at another sits a couple on a date and at yet another sits someone's grandparents remembering and laughing.After working in the restaurant business for many years, Tommy opened his first restaurant in 1984. He has made his name by becoming one of Charleston's favorite local spots to serve up Lowcountry specialties such as shrimp and grits and fish and chips. Tommy runs the type of family-oriented establishment where people know their children are as welcome as they are. In fact, a children's menu has been specially prepared for "little leprechauns." In the months following Hurricane Hugo, Tommy made numerous trips to Ireland collecting exquisite antique mirrors and authentic Irish memorabilia that adorn his restaurant. He scoured the countryside and brought every pub mirror he could find. He laughs wryly about his massive shipping bills. The results are worth all his effort. The mirrors cast rich reflections, making the restaurant warm and inviting. Some mirrors are ornately detailed while others shimmer with simple elegance. You'll swear you've been transported to a pub shrouded in antiquity in Ireland's rambling countryside.The restaurant would not be complete without the sounds of Ireland. The background music is perfect. In the pub and bar area the "live" sounds of Ireland can be heard every Wednesday through Sunday nights. You can sit back and listen or join in singing an Irish-American sing-along. Tommy says it is wonderful to see whole families getting in on the fun at one table while at another sits a couple on a date and at yet another sits someone's grandparents remembering and laughing.
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jw8051
04/11/2014
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Food is only only and Service Sucks!
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Food is not THAT good and you can only listen to so much Irish music before you have had enough to get up and move on
Fix your service or the only crowd worth coming is the late night drunk ones
John L.
01/30/2013
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annoymnous
06/09/2011
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I'm sorry to say we were not p...
I'm sorry to say we were not pleased with our dinner! We are in our 60's so please know we are not kids trashing you. We had the Sheperads Pie. The carrots were very hard and in the middle the pie was cold, on all 3 of our pies. I spilled my drink on the table and myself...had to ask for extra napkins and got a few cocktail ones. We are leaving tomorrow, sorry to say I would not recommend you guys!
valricodawg2
07/27/2007
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Tommy Condon's
Excellent Irish Pub! Felt like I was back in Bruff County! Go on the weekend with the band kicks in after 9pm.....GREAT TIME!
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Tommy CONDON'S serves UP the best irish and american fare. AS well AS a Delicious brunch on Sundays. We have live music 5 nights a week with a irish house band. TWO HUGE patios and a banquet room for hosting private event or just a large reservation Tommy CONDON'S is the place for YOU. And with are multiple TV'S YOU sure to catch the game from anywhere in the PUB.
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Have you ever been in an authentic Irish pub and restaurant? Well, tucked away on Church Street, just a half block off Charleston’s historic market, you will find Tommy Condon’s, a pub that will delight your soul. At Tommy’s you will very likely happen upon a bit of frolic, friendly conversation, laughter and song