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Killarney's Restaurant & Irish Pub operates on Temecula Parkway as a combination dining and drinking space with an Irish-pub aesthetic—the kind of place where a TV-heavy room runs sports alongside a seated dining area, and the bar serves both casual drinkers and people eating dinner. The energy reads neighborhood-pub rather than high-intensity sports bar or craft-cocktail destination; the draw is familiar, steady company over themed drinks or food theater. Weeknight traffic tends lighter, with regulars settling in for a drink and dinner after work. Weekends bring families earlier in the evening, then shift to a drinking crowd later on. Happy hour timing and pricing shape the after-work stops; the presence of food service means groups can land here for a meal rather than choosing between pub and restaurant. For tourists or visitors seeking an Irish-bar experience in Temecula, this fills that role. For drinkers hunting a quiet corner to know the bartender's name, the room's split focus—kitchen activity, TV volume, table turnover—means quieter drinking spots elsewhere in town might suit better.

Kelsey's operates as a resort bar within Pechanga Casino on Pechanga Parkway, drawing a mixed crowd of hotel guests, casino players between table sessions, and local residents stopping in for an evening out. The room carries the ambient energy typical of a resort venue — not a high-energy dance floor, but a lively bar space with people cycling through rather than settling into one spot all night. It functions as both a drinks destination and a casual dining spot, with food service alongside the bar program. The clientele shifts through the day: quieter in early afternoon, steadier during evening hours when the casino floor momentum builds, and busier on weekends when the resort fills with overnight guests. This suits drop-in drinkers who aren't planning a multiday visit but want a bar experience within the larger casino resort context — people taking a break from gaming, hotel guests looking for a drink before dinner, or locals drawn to the resort setting rather than the downtown bar scene. A neighborhood dive bar or craft cocktail lounge operates on a different social contract; Kelsey's works as the in-resort default when you're already at Pechanga.
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Get ListedThe Daisy occupies a straightforward spot on Temecula Parkway, the commercial corridor that runs through the heart of the city.
The Daisy occupies a straightforward spot on Temecula Parkway, the commercial corridor that runs through the heart of the city. The room energy reads neighborhood pub rather than high-design cocktail lounge—the kind of place where regulars settle in for the evening and after-work crowds know the bartender's name. The setup includes both bar seating and table space, with food service alongside the drink focus, making it viable for groups staying longer than a single round. The crowd skews local and repeat rather than tourist or destination-driven—people from the surrounding residential areas who walk in regularly, weekend groups meeting before dinner elsewhere in the Parkway corridor, and the steady happy-hour traffic that fuels most pub operations on a weeknight. The bar operates as a place to sit, eat a meal, and spend time with company rather than a standing-room-only event venue or high-energy dance spot. For a quick drink alone at the bar or a casual night out with friends over food and drinks, this fits the practical neighborhood role most Temecula residents expect from a local pub.
It's always a special experience to pop into the Daisy. It's a rare gem featuring unique, wholesome personality in all aspects. The cocktails (and mocktails) are creative and delicious. The bartenders are goofy, talented folks who love banter and a mixology challenge. It's become a fun game to descr...
Went to the cookhouse for fish tacos and decided to grab a drink at the Daisy while there. The bartender was friendly and made a great old fashioned. In fact, it was good enough to order another after I was done eating.
This is a hidden gem at the Vail Headquarters. They make really great dinks! My go-to is Long Island Iced tea and they made it really well. They never skimped on the alcohol and that's why it was really amazing!
What Locals Know
Temecula Parkway corridor draws mixed traffic — retail and commuter flow during the week, busier weekend dining crowds. Bars on this stretch tend to serve both after-work regulars and weekend social groups, so timing matters for the vibe you want.
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