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Murph's Patio Bar and Grill Reviews: Go or Skip Guide

Street-view entrance to an inviting outdoor patio bar with warm lights and a rustic bar counter

Murph's Patio Bar & Grill in DeLand, FL sits at a solid 4.1 out of 5 across most platforms (with over 200 Google-based reviews), which makes it a genuinely well-liked local spot rather than a hidden gem or a tourist trap. The short version: go if you want a relaxed outdoor bar vibe with cold draft beer, decent pub food at $10–$20 a head, and a friendly crowd. Skip it if you need fast, error-free service on a busy weekend night or you're expecting a polished dining experience. For most people planning a casual weeknight out in DeLand, it's worth the trip. For more context on what people think of the patio and overall bar experience, see our Mugsy's Pub and Patio reviews.

Quick verdict and who Murph's is best for

Murph's earns its 4.1 rating on the back of a genuinely good atmosphere, likable staff, and a menu that hits the right notes for bar food. blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Tripadvisor number (3.6 from only 5 reviews) is too small a sample to matter much; weight the Google-derived aggregate instead. The place is best suited for regulars and neighborhood types who want a comfortable patio hangout, sports fans catching a game, and groups of friends looking for a fun night that might include karaoke or cornhole. It's a harder sell for first-time visitors on a Saturday night when the kitchen gets stretched, or for anyone who needs a guaranteed smooth experience. If you've had a good run at similar neighborhood patio spots, you'll feel right at home here. If you're comparing similar neighborhood patio spots, you may also want to check mully's pub and patio reviews to gauge what tends to stand out for other regulars.

  • Best for: casual weeknight drinks, Monday wing deals, sports viewing, karaoke nights with friends
  • Good for: laid-back date nights (quieter weeknights), small group hangouts, trying local DeLand flavor
  • Skip if: you need fast table service on a busy Friday/Saturday, or you're after a refined dining experience
  • Price range: approximately $10–$20 per person, making it an easy budget call

Atmosphere and patio setup

Cozy outdoor patio at dusk with warm string lights and relaxed seating vibe

The patio at Murph's is the whole reason to go. Guests consistently describe the vibe as relaxed and welcoming, with an 'amazing atmosphere' coming up repeatedly in reviews. It's an outdoor sports bar setup at 1431 Orange Camp Rd (Suite 107), so expect a mix of open-air seating, TVs visible from the patio, and enough space to feel comfortable without feeling like you're eating in a parking lot. On sunny days the patio is the obvious choice, and the layout seems to handle small-to-medium crowds well.

Noise levels vary a lot depending on when you show up. Trivia nights get loud, karaoke nights (listed on KaraMap) get even louder, and Friday cornhole events bring a lively energy that's fun if you're into it but distracting if you came for a quiet dinner. Weeknight visits before entertainment kicks off are noticeably more relaxed. The crowd skews local and regular, which gives the place a neighborhood bar feel that's genuinely comfortable rather than forced. There's also a side room available for group bookings, which is worth knowing if you're planning a larger gathering and want some separation from the main floor noise.

Food, broken down by what to actually order

Appetizers

Onion rings come up consistently in reviews and are a safe, reliable starter. Wings are a crowd favorite and practically a must on Monday when the $1 wings special runs, but there are some DoorDash-era complaints about insufficient sauce coverage, so if you care about that, ask for extra sauce when you order. Crispy wings specifically get called out positively on Nextdoor reviews, so go for the crispy option if it's offered.

Mains

Fish and chips is the standout main and comes up across almost every review source. It's the dish people mention when they say they'll come back. The patty melt is another well-reviewed option, and the Mahi Sandwich appears on the current Toast menu as a solid seafood choice if you want something a bit lighter. blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Pork Sliders (pick 3 for $14.95) are a good value option. Portions are generally described as 'delicious and plentiful' in highlighted reviews, so you're not going home hungry.

Soups and sides

Chicken veggie soup and tomato basil soup both get specific shoutouts from guests, which is a nice surprise for a patio bar. Coleslaw and french fries are the reliable side choices. Nothing here is going to win a James Beard award, but as bar sides go, they're solid and consistent.

Drinks and bar menu

Close-up of draft beer pouring into a pint glass at a patio bar, creamy foam head visible.

Draft beer is the headline here. Restaurant Guru reviews specifically call it out as 'good,' and for a patio bar that's really the most important thing to get right. The bar setup is described as a full bar, so cocktails are available, and the bartenders draw some of the best individual praise in the whole review set, with guests noting humor, attentiveness, and solid pours. If you sit at the bar or near it, you're likely to get better and faster service than if you're at a table on a busy night, which is a useful piece of tactical advice. The Monday $1 wings deal pairs naturally with a few cold drafts and makes that night particularly good value.

Service, value, and portion size

Here's where things get honest. On quieter nights and weeknights, service is genuinely friendly and attentive. Staff responsiveness to feedback and customization requests gets called out positively on Nextdoor. The problem is weekend service, specifically Saturday nights and busy entertainment nights, where the kitchen seems to get stretched and things slip. One review documents a 20-plus minute wait for food after ordering, with a side dish forgotten entirely and then an additional wait once it was flagged. That's not an isolated data point; it's a pattern that shows up across Restaurantji summaries. It doesn't happen every visit, but it happens enough to factor into your planning.

On value, this place is genuinely easy to recommend. At $10–$20 per person with portions that guests describe as plentiful, you're getting honest pub-food value. The $1 Monday wings deal is exceptional. If you come in with pub-food expectations and a relaxed attitude about timing, you'll likely leave feeling like you got your money's worth.

What to expect by group type

Group TypeHow It WorksTips
Date nightWorks well on quieter weeknights when the patio is relaxed and conversation is easy. Entertainment nights are too noisy for a first date.Go Tuesday through Thursday. Sit on the patio, order fish and chips or a patty melt, and grab draft beers.
Friend group or sports fansThis is Murph's sweet spot. The TVs, draft beer, karaoke, and cornhole on Fridays are built for groups.Book the side room if your group is 8+. Show up for Monday wings. Budget plenty of time; service runs slower on busy nights.
FamiliesRestaurantjump lists it as family-friendly and the patio karaoke setting can work for families on the right night.Earlier evenings before entertainment starts are more family-appropriate. Noise ramps up significantly later.
Casual solo or coupleThe bar area and bartender energy make this great for solo visits or low-key couples who want good beer and friendly chat.Sit at or near the bar for the best service experience.

How to plan your visit before you go

Timing is everything at Murph's. Weeknight visits (Monday through Thursday) give you the best combination of service quality, patio atmosphere, and value, especially if you can catch the Monday $1 wings deal. Friday evenings are fun if you want energy and cornhole, but go in knowing it'll be busy and factor in extra wait time. Saturday nights have the highest service variance of any night, so if your group needs things to run smoothly, that's not your best bet.

Reservations aren't confirmed as a formal requirement, but the side room can be booked for gatherings, so if you're bringing a group larger than six or eight people, reach out ahead of time. For smaller groups, arriving before the entertainment starts (typically earlier in the evening) gets you a table without the wait. Murph's is located at 1431 Orange Camp Rd Suite 107 in DeLand, which is a standard commercial strip setup, so parking is generally not a problem. If you don't feel like going out, DoorDash delivery is available, though the patio experience is genuinely the reason to visit in person.

  1. Best night to go: Monday (wings deal) or any mid-week evening for relaxed service
  2. Order first: fish and chips, crispy wings with extra sauce, onion rings, a draft beer
  3. Group of 6 or more: ask about the side room when you call ahead
  4. Entertainment nights (Friday karaoke/cornhole, trivia nights): arrive early and budget extra time
  5. Skip Saturday night if service consistency matters to you
  6. Takeout via DoorDash works if you want the food without the wait

Overall, Murph's Patio Bar & Grill is a solid local spot that earns its 4.1 rating when you visit on the right night with the right expectations. It's not trying to be fine dining, and it doesn't need to be. The patio vibe, the draft beer, the fish and chips, and the welcoming staff make it one of the more genuinely comfortable outdoor bar setups in the DeLand area. If you want a deeper look at the spot itself, check out Digby's Pub and Patio reviews to compare the vibe, food, and service. If you've explored similar patio pub spots and are looking to find one with a bit more personality and community feel, Murph's is worth checking out. Go in, grab a beer, order the fish and chips, and see how it fits.

FAQ

What night is best for Murph's Patio Bar and Grill reviews overall, if I want the calmest experience?

For a quieter, more consistent visit, target Monday through Thursday and arrive before the listed entertainment starts. Reviews repeatedly frame those earlier weeknight windows as the sweet spot for faster food, easier table access, and a less distracting patio vibe.

How bad are the service delays on Saturdays, and can I plan around them?

The biggest delays are tied to busy entertainment nights, especially Saturday, where kitchen slowdowns show up often enough to matter. If you go Saturday, plan for a slower food timeline, consider ordering sooner, and group up expectations that drinks will be quicker than the kitchen.

If I care about wings, is there a “best way” to order at Murph's Patio Bar and Grill?

Yes, ask for extra sauce if you like your wings saucy, since some diners mention light sauce coverage. Also choose crispy when available, because that option gets standout praise versus plain or less-crisp preparations.

Is sitting at the bar actually faster than a patio table?

Usually, yes. Reviews suggest bar seating or tables closest to the bar get better responsiveness on busy nights. If you want predictable pacing, pick bar-adjacent spots rather than a deep patio table during entertainment hours.

What should a first-time visitor order based on the most repeatable items?

Start with onion rings as a dependable starter, then pick fish and chips if you want the item that most consistently drives “come back” comments. If you prefer something lighter, the Mahi Sandwich on the current Toast menu is a commonly mentioned seafood choice.

Are there options for groups, and when should I contact them?

There is a side room that can be booked, which is the right move for larger groups (especially if you have more than about 6 to 8 people). For anything sizable, reach out ahead of time, because weekend noise and service variance can make casual walk-ins harder.

Is DoorDash delivery a substitute for the patio experience?

Not really. Delivery can work for pub-food staples, but the patio is the core draw, and reviews frame the atmosphere, TVs, and outdoor seating as the real reason to visit in person. If your priority is the ambiance, plan a dine-in trip.

What’s the best strategy if I want value without waiting too long?

Pair value nights with an earlier arrival. The $1 Monday wings deal is the top value hook, and going on that night before entertainment ramps up helps you get the deal without stacking the longest waits that show up during heavier weekend crowds.

Does Murph's have a quiet “date dinner” vibe?

It can, but only on lower-activity times. Trivia, karaoke, and cornhole events increase noise and distract from quiet dining. For a date, go Sunday through Thursday early, or aim for nights when there is no event listed.

Any practical ordering tweaks if I have dietary preferences or customization needs?

If you have specific taste preferences, request customization early, especially on nights when the kitchen is stretched. Reviews mention staff responsiveness to customization on calmer visits, so being specific at the start helps avoid end-of-ticket confusion when it gets busy.

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