What O'Neill's Is
O'Neill's holds the corner of Calle Adriano 34 and Paseo de Colón, 100 meters from the bullring in El Arenal. Seven big screens carry every fixture worth arguing about.
The pub has anchored Seville's match day routine for years. Tripadvisor reviewers titled writeups 'Great Sports Bar' and 'Excellent place to watch the Rugby World Cup' across seasons.
Google reviewers hold it at 4.2 per Restaurant Guru. The kitchen stays open all day, which no Spanish bar on the street can say.
Reading the Room
A long traditional Irish room: dark wood, taps up front, screens angled so every table sees one.
Yelp photographs show the Paseo de Colón side catching the evening terrace crowd.
The Menu, Edited
Who Shows Up, and When
Match days bring a full house of tourists, Erasmus students, and Sevilla FC and Betis support sharing screens.
Quiet afternoons belong to families and menu of the day eaters. Staff get named in reviews for table service during games.
What Regulars Say
- Google reviews average 4.2 per Restaurant Guru.
- Tripadvisor reviewers repeat three things: friendly staff, proper pints, reliable burgers.
- Dropt lists it among Seville's top sports bars for screen coverage.
- Seats for big fixtures go early. Reviewers advise arriving an hour before kickoff.
Who It Is For
- Anyone who needs the match with sound on, not a muted corner TV.
- Mixed groups: the menu feeds kids, vegetarians, and hungover tourists alike.
- Avoid if you came to Seville for Seville. This is deliberately Irish ground.
Before You Go
Puerta de Jerez tram sits six minutes east, the bullring 100 meters north.
For El Gran Derbi, treat it like a ticketed event and arrive very early.
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