Ma Nolan's holds the corner at 2 rue Saint Francois de Paule, between the Opera and the Cours Saleya, and runs the most reliable sports calendar in Vieux Nice. Rugby and football play on big screens daily, and the Nice tourist office lists it as the old town's reference Irish pub.
The formula is fixed: 11am to 2am, seven days, live bands from 10pm, quiz nights midweek.
Tripadvisor counts 1,024 reviews at 4.0, ranking it in the top quarter of Nice restaurants. For a pub that exists to show the match, that food ranking is the tell.
A proper wooden Irish room: long bar, snug corners, screens angled so no seat misses the play. The terrace outside takes the overflow on match days.
It is Irish owned, not Irish themed. The difference shows in the Guinness pour and the staff.
Expats and traveling fans for the Six Nations and Premier League, cruise passengers at lunch, and a late mixed crowd when the bands start at 10pm.
Privateaser notes bands play every night of the week from 10pm; the room flips from sports bar to music pub in fifteen minutes.
Two minutes from the Opera tram stop, at the western mouth of the Cours Saleya. For Six Nations weekends, claim a table by 1pm.
What to order
- 01
A pint of Guinness
- 02
Magners over ice
- 03
Match day pitchers