O'Neill's is an Irish-themed pub chain with 49 outlets in Great Britain. The chain is operated by Mitchells & Butlers, one of the largest pub companies in the United Kingdom. O'Neill's pubs are located in Great Britain only: the chain have no pubs in Northern Ireland, the only part of the UK where the O'Neill's chain does not operate.
The chain's focus is on Irish music, an Irish inspired food menu and Irish drinks such as Guinness, Jameson and Baileys.
History
The first O'Neill's was opened in Aberdeen in 1994 by Bass, the largest pub company in the UK at the time.[1] A second O'Neill's opened at Covent Garden in 1995. By 1996, there were 52 and it was Bass's most successful pub chain. By 1996, Bass was opening more than one a month, and had spent £40 million on the pub chain. Ten opened in September 1996 alone. Bass owned Caffrey's ale, which was launched by the company around the same time as O'Neill's. By late 1996, Bass was opening a branch of O'Neill's every week.
By the end of 1997, Bass had over 250 Irish-themed pubs. Bass acquired the 40-strong Scruffy Murphy's Irish pub chain from