Finally ate here and not just drank hah! Â Well, we ate AND drank of course. Â After splitting from the Winery down the road (too swanky with ridic prices and their 20$ cheese &cracker plate wasnt fillin nobody..) so we came here for some real fun and actual food.
Two more rounds of brews and an array of picky platters like fried ravioli, extra crispy/burnt fries, mozzarella sticks and nachos?? Â They all came within 10-15 mins and were great and hot. Perfect grease factor to go with our beers. Â Atmosphere is chill and never overly crowded (unless they have a band playing.) Â It could be a hit or miss depending on what you are in the mood for, but its a typical home-town bar with locals.
This is a great spot to drink at the bar, and if you like a good Guiness, the bartender knows how to pour.
The food, other than wings (think bar food) is disappointing. The menu is limited to lots of fried and greasy things, which arrive, well fried and greasy.
The burger quality has declined to the point where Five Guys could beat this place handily.
And for an Irish pub, this place is very un-Irish, with no traditional Irish fair to be found.
Eh.