Open 7:00am - 12:00am

Enjoy our excellent and reasonably-priced Bar Food menu which includes the Molly’s Mega-Fry breakfast, Quiche Lorraine, a wide range of fresh sandwiches and salads, pasta dishes and main meals including fresh salmon, shepherd’s pie, steak and Guinness pie and fillet steak.

The Kitchen is open from 7:00am - 11:00pm

Molly Malone's is one of the few venues in Siem Reap to enjoy Live Music from both local and international artists.
Molly Malone's offers an extensive range of excellent Irish Whiskeys and GUINNESS® Draught In Cans (Draught Guinness is not available in Cambodia...yet!).

Once upon a time, the only place to get the authentic taste of GUINNESS® Draught beer was down your local pub or bar. Then, in the late 1980s, GUINNESS® Draught In Cans brought your local right into your own fridge. Suddenly, cans were cool again.

It’s the widget in our cans that does it. The patented GUINNESS® In-Can System is an ingenious award-winner. A tiny plastic widget jets a stream of bubbles into the GUINNESS® beer when the can is opened. The result is black, white and beautiful. 800 million widgets can’t be wrong.

 

 

 


Put The Widget To Work

Chill your GUINNESS® Draught can down to about 3.5°C (38.3°F) for at least 3 hours. Steady your hand and take a deep breath. Open, automatically activating the widget, and carefully pour the whole can into a tilted glass in one smooth action, straightening the glass as it fills.



Irish Whiskey is a whiskey made in Ireland. There are several types of whiskey common to Ireland: Single Malt, Single Grain, Pure Pot Still and Blended Whiskey.

The word whiskey is an Anglicisation of the ancient Gaelic term "uisce beatha" which translates as "water of life". The Irish spell the drink "whiskey" while the Scottish drop the "e".

 


Although similar to scotch whisky in many ways, the main difference is that Irish whiskey is distilled three times, whereas Scotch is distilled only twice. Another way Irish Whiskey differs is that peat is almost never used in the malting process, so the smoky, earthy overtones of Scotch are not present. A notable exception to this is Connemara Peated Malt whiskey (available at Molly Malone's).