Bar Description
If you’re looking for the heartbeat of Oaklyn’s social scene, you’ll find it at Mulligan’s Bar and Grill. Situated right on the White Horse Pike, this isn’t just a place to grab a drink; it’s a neighborhood institution where “everyone knows your name.” Proudly owned by Lori and Jim Mulligan, this spot has spent years perfecting the art of the local tavern—blending a laid-back, friendly atmosphere with a high-energy events calendar that keeps the community coming back night after night.
The vibe here is unapologetically classic. It’s the kind of place where you’ll find regulars debating the game at the bar alongside families enjoying a Tuesday night dinner. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick lunch or settling in for a weekend of live music, Mulligan’s makes you feel like part of the family the moment you step inside.
Features & Highlights
The menu at Mulligan’s is a massive draw for those who want serious comfort food without the pretense. They are locally famous for their Daily Specials, which have become a weeknight staple for many South Jersey residents. Highlights include Monday Select Dinner Entrees, Tuesday Steak & Poker, Pasta Wednesdays, and Seafood Thursdays. If you’re a wing enthusiast, their house sauces are a must-try, and their juicy burgers are consistently ranked among the best in the area.
The bar program is equally robust, featuring a rotating lineup of domestic, imported, and local craft beers on tap (often featuring nearby favorites like Tonewood and Bonesaw). For entertainment, Mulligan’s is a powerhouse. The week is packed with activity, from Game Show Palooza and Trivia Nights to live local bands taking the stage every Friday and Saturday night. With plenty of large-screen TVs strategically placed around the bar, it is also a premier destination for Eagles games and all the major sporting action.
Details can change — check the site or socials for the latest menus, hours, and events.
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