
Gracie Kelly's
Gracie Kelly's is an Irish pub on Jalan Patih Jelantik near Poppies Lane in Kuta, running a standard Irish-pub template with draught beer on tap, pub food throughout the day and evening, pool tables at the back, and wall-mounted screens for live sport. The venue pulls a mixed crowd of Australian, Irish, and British tourists along with long-stay expats who have adopted the pub as a regular stop. Guinness and Kilkenny run on draught, alongside domestic Bintang and a limited selection of imported beers. The kitchen runs a full pub menu including fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and burgers, and it stays open later than most Kuta restaurants. Live sport coverage includes football, rugby, GAA matches, and occasional big-fight boxing, which brings early-morning crowds when the fixtures demand it.
Where to stay near Gracie Kelly's
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A proper Irish-pub setup with draught Guinness, pub food that actually delivers, pool tables, and live sport on screens. Expect an Australian-dominated crowd, a kitchen that stays open late, and a consistent pub-pace rather than a club atmosphere.
Proper pub. Familiar, sport-focused, food-focused, and reliably open late.
Classic rock and Irish pub standards on the sound system, live acoustic covers on weekend evenings
Casual. Shorts, t-shirts, and sandals standard.
Sport fans, pub-food cravings, Australian and British tourists, travelers wanting a late-night kitchen
Cards and cash accepted
Price Range
Beer Bintang draft 50000 IDR, Guinness pint 110000 IDR, pub mains 140000-200000 IDR, pool hire 50000 IDR per hour
Beer ~$3.20, Guinness pint ~$7, pub mains ~$9-12.50, pool ~$3 per hour
Hours
11:00-02:00 daily, kitchen closes 01:00
Insider Tip
The fish and chips is a genuine pub-quality order, better than most Kuta restaurants managing the same dish. Big sports fixtures pull a heavy crowd, check the pub's calendar for important matches. Guinness on draught is priced above domestic but sells well regardless.
Full Review
Gracie Kelly's delivers the full Irish-pub template in a Kuta setting, and it does so with more competence than many of its direct competitors. The interior runs dark wood panelling, booth seating along the walls, a long bar counter with draught taps including Guinness and Kilkenny, pool tables at the back, and wall-mounted screens showing whatever live sport is running. The layout handles both the early-evening dining crowd and the late-night drinking session without either group feeling compromised.
The kitchen is the venue's under-rated strength. Fish and chips arrives correctly: a proper battered fillet, good chips, and mushy peas that actually taste like mushy peas. Shepherd's pie, bangers and mash, and the burger menu all hold up at a level above the surrounding Kuta restaurants working similar dishes. The kitchen stays open until 01:00, genuinely one of the latest options in the area for anything beyond mie goreng or nasi campur. Portions are generous and prices fair, sitting slightly above street-stall rates but well below Seminyak pub-food prices.
Draught Guinness is the drink of note. The pour quality varies with staff changes but generally stays acceptable, and the 110000 IDR pint price is what it is for imported draught in Bali. Domestic Bintang on draught at 50000 IDR remains the default for most regulars. Pool tables see steady use throughout the evening, and the two screens at the back play live sport with sound when the fixture warrants it.
Compared to Arena in Sanur, Gracie Kelly's has the better kitchen and a more tourist-heavy crowd, with Arena pulling more long-stay expats. Compared to the surrounding Legian bars, it's the serious pub option rather than a party venue. Live music on weekend evenings brings in a single acoustic performer working classic rock, at conversation volume. The venue operates until 02:00, giving it a longer run than most Kuta restaurants and making it a reliable late-night food stop.
The Neighborhood
Gracie Kelly's sits on Jalan Patih Jelantik near Poppies Lane, in the heart of Kuta's nightlife area. The beach is a five-minute walk west, and the main Legian club strip is a short walk north.
Getting There
GoJek within Kuta 10000-15000 IDR. From Legian, Seminyak, or Jimbaran 20-40 minutes by Bluebird taxi. Scooter parking on the street in front.
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