Meal and a Drink from £8 at O'Neill's
Bottomless Brunch from £30pp at O'Neill's
Gift Cards from £5 at O'Neill's
Special Offers with Loyalty Cards at O'Neill's
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Mix and Match Small Plates from £15 at O'Neill's
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About the Brand
O’Neill’s is a well-known Irish pub chain with venues across the United Kingdom, part of the Mitchells & Butlers hospitality group. Built around the atmosphere of a traditional Irish bar — live music, sport on the screens, and a sociable crowd — it has become a dependable option for casual drinking and dining rather than a special-occasion destination. The brand’s pitch is straightforward: good value, familiar food, and a lively setting whether you’re in for a midweek lunch or a Saturday night out.
The food menu covers classic pub fare — pies, burgers, fish and chips, and cooked breakfasts — alongside sharing platters and small plates. Prices are pitched to compete with the high street: breakfast deals start from around £6, a meal and a drink can be had from roughly £8 at lunchtime, and the Bottomless Brunch runs from £30 per person with 90 minutes of unlimited drinks. The drinks selection spans draught pints, wines, cocktails, and soft drinks.
Several features reward regular visitors. The free Lucky Stamps app dishes out collectible stamps with every visit, redeemable for free drinks or dishes, and new members typically receive a welcome drink. Students get 20% off main courses from Sunday to Friday with valid ID, while Blue Light Card and Defence Discount Service holders receive 10% off food all year. Between the loyalty perks, demographic discounts, and the deal listings on this page, there are several genuine ways to trim the cost of a visit without much effort.
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Is the Bottomless Brunch at O’Neill’s worth the money?
At £30 per person for a main and 90 minutes of unlimited drinks, the Bottomless Brunch is one of O’Neill’s strongest value plays — especially on weekdays when it runs from noon to 5pm. If you’d normally spend £15 on a main and a tenner on drinks, you’re already ahead. Booking ahead is sensible; tables fill up quickly on weekends, and the weekday window is broader.
How do I get the most from the O’Neill’s loyalty app?
Download the free app before your first visit to claim the welcome drink — typically a pint, wine, or soft drink. You then collect Lucky Stamps with each order, accumulating towards free dishes and drinks. The catch is you need to scan consistently; stamps don’t register if you forget to present the app. App-only flash offers also appear, so keeping notifications on pays off.
What’s the cheapest way to eat at O’Neill’s?
The weekday lunch deal — a main and a drink from around £9.50, Monday to Friday noon to 6pm — is the standout. Options cover real mains like Fish and Chips, Steak and Guinness Pie, and Chicken Tikka Masala, not token budget fare. Outside that window, the two-for-one pizza deal and small plates from £15 are both solid for lighter or shared eating.
Do key workers and students get discounts at O’Neill’s?
Students receive 20% off main courses Sunday to Friday with valid ID or affiliate registration. Blue Light Card and Defence Discount Service holders get 10% off food year-round. Both require proof when ordering and apply to full-price mains rather than set deals, so check whether a lunch offer or brunch already covers what you want before applying the discount — O’Neill’s typically limit you to one saving per transaction.