Beer Bar With Wine Listed as an Afterthought
Downtown Redmond · Redmond · Irish Pub · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 15, 2026
RagingWine reviewed JJ Mahoney's Irish Pub’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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The wine list at JJ Mahoney's reads like it was assembled in about ten minutes while someone was mostly thinking about which kegs to order. Six to eight labels, heavy on house pours, and zero indication that anyone has given the program a second thought since it was set up. This is a beer bar, full stop, and the wine list is not shy about that fact.
To be fair, there are a couple of bright spots buried in the lineup — Gorman's 'Devil Makes Three' Cab and Patterson Cellars' Dui Anni Blend both represent Washington State producers worth knowing. The rest of the list leans on Gascon Malbec and Roshambo Pinot Noir to cover the bases, and a generic house red and white (Ryan Patrick labels) to fill the remaining slots. There's no real regional story being told here, no depth to speak of, and no indication the list rotates or evolves. If you showed up hoping for something interesting, you'd be looking at the beer menu inside sixty seconds.
Essentially everything on the list is available by the glass, which sounds generous until you realize the list is only six to eight wines deep in the first place. House wine starts at $9 a glass, which is reasonable for a pub setting. Don't expect rotation or any sense that the glass program is being actively curated.
Gorman 'Devil Makes Three' Cabernet Sauvignon — ~$12/glass (estimated)
Gorman is a legitimate Washington State producer with real credibility in the Columbia Valley Cab space. If you're stuck here and want wine, this is the one worth ordering — you're actually getting something with a name behind it.
Patterson Cellars Dui Anni Blend
Patterson Cellars is a small Woodinville producer that doesn't get nearly enough recognition outside of the local wine scene. Most people at JJ Mahoney's are going to order a Guinness and never notice this is on the list — their loss.
Ryan Patrick Red Head Red Blend (House)
The house red is fine in the way that a participation trophy is fine. Ryan Patrick is a high-volume label built for exactly this kind of placement, and at $9 a glass you're not getting anything you couldn't buy at a grocery store for $10 a bottle. Order the Gorman instead.
Gascon Malbec + Shepherd's Pie
Gascon Malbec is round, dark-fruited, and built to stand up to rich, meaty dishes. The lamb and gravy in a solid shepherd's pie don't need a delicate wine — they need something with body and a little backbone, and the Malbec delivers that without making you think too hard about it.
❌ The Bottom Line
JJ Mahoney's is a good pub for a pint and some fish and chips — but the wine list is purely functional, not worth seeking out. If wine is your priority tonight, eat here and drink somewhere else after.
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