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About This Place

The Rabbit Hole occupies a specific niche in Thao Dien that few other venues fill: a functioning sports pub with a kitchen that takes the food seriously. Multiple screens cover major fixtures across football, rugby, and beyond, and the bar accommodates pre-arranged viewing requests — a detail that regulars mention often enough to be reliable. The pool table keeps the crowd busy between halves.

The menu is grounded in Irish and British pub staples executed with more care than the category usually demands. On weekends, the kitchen opens at 10 AM for a Traditional Full Irish Breakfast — back bacon, Richmond sausage, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, and baked beans — or the oversized JUMBO version for anyone coming off a long morning. The Wagyu burger lineup runs to three variants, including the Legend with streaky bacon, caramelised onions, and crispy shallots, and the Chef's with a fried egg and avocado. Bangers & Mash arrives with a choice of Richmond or Cumberland sausages over a proper onion gravy. Flatbreads, smoked ham and bacon croquettes, and deep-fried garlic mushrooms round out the sharing side of the menu.

The atmosphere skews toward the UK and Irish expat community that treats it as a reliable neighbourhood anchor — the kind of place where staff know regulars by name. Service and food value come up frequently in reviews; the club sandwich in particular has built a small following. Closing at 2 AM daily, it stays open well past most of Thao Dien's dining options, which makes it a natural end point for a night that started elsewhere.

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Reviews

4.7(142)
Gavin Pathross
Gavin Pathross
2mo ago

Responding to the owner’s reply: Let’s be clear: this was a Grab order. The platform is irrelevant. The issue is the food. The Shepherd’s Pie had an odor so strong and unpleasant that it genuinely smelled like it had come from a sewer. The lamb tasted low-grade and poorly handled. The Aussie beef pie was marginally better, but still well below what would be considered acceptable at this price point. If you are serious about serving quality Aussie-style pies, benchmark them against Mr Pie. That is a comparable product in the same market. The gap in quality is not subtle. What is more telling than the food, however, is your response. Rather than acknowledging that a paying customer may have received a poor product, you questioned whether the order occurred and cited best-seller status. That is not accountability, it is defensiveness. You mention standing over your standards. Based on this experience, those standards need a serious review, or a reality check. Delivery removes ambience from the equation. What remains is product. On that basis alone, this was a one-star experience. You have had other one star reviews too.

Ky-Anh Lê-Hoàng
Ky-Anh Lê-Hoàng
3mo ago

It's a good place to watch sports. The food is OK too. The venue itself is nothing special. But, the service was below par. We arrived we got chased out of seats because it was reserved for a big group. So, we had to sit a table where it was difficult to watch the screens. We had the time for a meal and two beers each before leaving, and the "big group" had not yet arrived. Next time, just tell us those places are booked and we have to move when they arrive instead of chasing us away immediately.

Edward Todd
Edward Todd
6mo ago

Just came here after a Sports session for a little something to eat. Had the Chicken and Avocado flatbread... absolutely unbelievable in it's taste and flavour - fantastic and good value for money. The food menu is quite extensive and I am sure it's all the same quality. Overall do come here and enjoy.

Andy Caddock
Andy Caddock
6mo ago

many different screens and very accommodating for all types of customers. i’d pre called to get assurance they would show mine, didn’t disappoint and a real nice set of staff. great bears, excellent burger too. will be back

Dave Delaney
Dave Delaney

This bar… this wonderful bar. Where do I start? My home from home, my safe place. My joyous empire. Everyday this place, this sanctuary, makes me be able to feel nốt so far away from home. The food is exceptionally good, well priced and always hits the spot. Amazing staff ( all of them! ) but Linh always takes amazing care of us me, even trained me up at playing pool. The finest stop you can make in HCM if you’re looking for a taste of the UK. Just amazing ❤️

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Where is The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar located in Thao Dien?
The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar is located at 38 Quốc Hương, An Khánh, Hồ Chí Minh 713100, Vietnam. It is situated in the Thao Dien neighborhood of District 2 (Thu Duc City), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
What is The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar known for?
The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar is a sports bar in Thao Dien known for full irish breakfast, wagyu burgers, bangers & mash with onion gravy, multiple sports screens, pool table. It has a 4.7 rating based on 142 reviews.
What are the opening hours of The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar?
The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar is typically open 3 PM–2 AM (Monday). Hours may vary by day, so checking the latest hours before visiting is recommended.
Does The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar accept reservations?
Yes, you can contact The Rabbit Hole Irish Sports Bar to make a reservation by calling +84 903 913 633. It is recommended to book in advance, especially for weekend dining.
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