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D'Arcy's Pint

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American Restaurants, Bars, Brew Pubs

661 W Stanford Ave, Springfield, IL 62704

217-492-8800

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Today: 11:00 am - 1:00 am

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anonymous

09/02/12

favorite reastaraunt it rocks

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franny.karkosak

08/24/06

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You MUST Get a Shoe!!!

I visited family in Springfield and they took me to Darcy's. This place is a legend in Springfield and you will typically wait a while to get served - and apparently it's like this all the time - it really is THAT good. Wait in line, you won't be disappointed. And when you go, make sure you order a shoe (it's a sandwich with these incredible French fries) or a ponyshoe which is a slightly smaller sandwich. It's been 6 months since I was there and I'm STILL telling people about it!

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Owners Hallie Pierceall and Glenn Merriman opened D'Arcy's in 1998 in the Town & Country Mall on MacArthur Boulevard. It didn't take long for D'Arcy's to become a favorite destination for good food and fun in Springfield. In 2005, D'Arcy's moved a few blocks south to its current location at 661 W. Stanford Avenue. Within its cozy confines, Irish hospitality reigns supreme. We want people to feel comfortable here so they'll want to stay awhile, just like a corner pub in Ireland, said Hallie. The new location has allowed D'Arcy's to expand its services and grow as a business. The new building is 1000 square feet larger than the old location and has enough outdoor space for a beer garden with seating for 40 people. The decor also incorporates some Springfield history. For instance, a beautiful wood ice cream counter that was once part of the Sugar Bowl, 900 S. Grand West, from 1927 to 1959, is in D'Arcy's west room. The restaurant also serves many tourists who are in the capital city to see the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum and Library and want to sample D'Arcy's famous horseshoes. ( A horseshoe, if you're not from Springfield, includes your choice of meat, served over Texas toast, piled high with fries and topped with homemade cheese sauce ).
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Fax: 217-492-3211

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Mon - Sat:
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Categories
American Restaurants, Bars, Brew Pubs, Irish Restaurants, Night Clubs, Restaurants, Taverns
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Price Range : Average

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