This bar is like a smart disco/Sports bar seemed, a bit quite it could have past its hayday or is more popular in winter when the local people have more time out off season.
There is a large seating area outside they sell pizzas which they had an offer two for the price off one. I had the chicken and it was exelent.
The drinks are resonable.
We stoped here on our way back to our hotel and it was nice to sit and relax in a quiter area.
Dress Code: Casual
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Pioneer road Bugibba
Best bar in the area although not very Irish apart from one waitress. But all staff were very friendly and remembered us after the first night.
Really friendly staff, decent prices 10 euros for a massive cocktail for 2-3 people
Good place to start a night, closes around 1am
Written Oct 17, 2010
Website: http://www.oreillysmalta.com/
We called in this large Irish Pub on the way back to our Apartment on our first full day after having a walk around Qwara and Bugibba , It is quite a large bar that has a small stage for the live music which is on every night at 21:00.
With 2 doors off the street one section of the pub is a smoking area, closed off from the rest of the pub by interior glass doors and well ventilated. There are tables outside and a games room downstairs with a pool table, dart board and a small ‘cinema’ setup in the basement. The decor is typical Irish Pub style and the staff were efficient and friendly. We returned here quite a few times during our stay either as we were passing after getting off the bus or in the evenings while the live music was on. There was always somebody in and it is usually quite busy at night.
Football, Motor Racing and other popular sports are shown on a big screen and on the TV's in the bar.
Pint (Can) of Carling €2 Pint of Carlsberg (Draft) €2.50.
Updated Jul 16, 2009
Address: Triq It-Turisti (Tourist St) at the Qawra End
We stopped in this pub on the way back to the hotel. It is advertised as a ‘Traditional English Pub’, which it is inside. However there is also abundant outdoor seating with parasols looking out into Bugibba Square. I would recommend it for anyone staying here who is feeling a bit home-sick, as you can sit inside and feel like you really are back home, or you can sit outside, people-watch as everyone walks through the square, or look at the boats in the bay over to the right.
Updated Jul 14, 2009
Address: Bugibba Square, Bugibba
Not the most Irish of Irish bars, Murphy’s is still a great place to go on an evening. They have live music on every night from 9 o’clock, and serve drinks at what we thought at first were very cheap prices, but now we know to be about average in the area. It is €2.50 for a pint of Carlsberg, and only £2.80 for a rum and coke. We came here on three nights during our week in Malta and enjoyed them all. We also called in several times on the way back to our hotel from the bus station, as it is in a prime location for those staying in Qwara and using the bus station in Buġibba.
Written Jul 14, 2009
Address: Tourist Street, Buġibba
If you like a bar where you can converse without distraction of loud music or one or more televisions or karoke this bar is a rarity just a few minutes off the square with a fantastic range io spirits beers and superb Irish coffees its a must visit Prices are reasonable too!!!
Dress Code: Casual
Written Feb 9, 2009
Address: 5 minutes walk up from bugibba main square
The owner needs to sort himself out. Long greasy black hair was enough to put me off drinking there again. Especially when he was serving pukka pies! Is there such a thing as health and hygiene in Malta. The bar was filthy and full of ex pats that had been drinking all night. NEVER AGAIN!!
Written Oct 22, 2008
Address: Bugibba
This was one off our favourite drinking spots.
You can sit outside or inside there is a pool table also.
The owner and staff are friendly and the drinks are very reasonable.
Nicely decorated inside also.
Dress Code: Casuall
Written Jul 14, 2008
Website: www.oreillysmalta.com
This place is one of my favorite places. It is nice as the atmosphere is very chic and lavish. Really out of the ordinary place to be in Malta. The place is dark, cow style furniture, lavish drapes of transparent material adorn this modern styled place.
There will be live music, food is good but not so cheap. They serve like ciabatta with lamb and rosemary - simply yummy food !
Dress Code: casual neat ... this place is for adults though
Written Jan 2, 2008
Address: main road of bugibba
Bugibba offers many pubs serving a wide range of drinks. Although the imported drinks are expensive, a good beer is often sold for less than Lm 1 (EUR 2.5-).
A good option is also Malta's own lager, Cisk. After all you are in Malta and international drinks can be found everywhere.
Wine is also low priced and high quality.
Updated Oct 14, 2006
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