Went to dinner here one night last week for a spontaneous get together with a couple of friends. Â We sat outside because it was a beautiful night, and I love that their patio is raised off the street level. Â We had to wait a couple minutes for a table, but it was no more than five, so it was no big deal. Â
Both the hostess and our server were very nice. Â Our server was actually pretty funny too, we were cracking jokes at him and it was nice that he made some witty comments back. Â
We got a couple dips as appetizers, which were very yummy but super filling, so naturally I didn't save much room for my entree. Â I got the seafood sautee which was a mixture of shrimp, scallops, and mussels in a garlic white wine sauce. Â I had to take most of it home from being so full from the artichoke dip, but even the day after it was very good.
Overall we had a nice time here, there was nothing super spectacular about the restaurant, but good nonetheless.
This place is decent. I only go if I want to get a drink after work or meet up with friends. Â I've had their food twice and thought it was greasy and bland both times so I honestly do not recommend getting food there. The drinks were good and the bartenders were nice and very helpful. Nothing is overpriced at the bar. I usually get mixed drinks or draft beers.
Review Source:I'm a big fan of their classic Irish breakfast, and the food and drinks are authentic Irish. This isn't one of those "Irish" pubs in name only that ends up only selling cheeseburgers. So for a meal here, you can't go wrong.
I came one late night, however, and was not a fan of their night scene. There was a DJ even though no one was on the "dance floor" (the area where they moved a few tables out of the way). Not only was it dead and awkward, the music was up too loud to talk to the people I came with. Needless to stay, I did not stay long. Maybe it picked up a bit later, but they should have waited to blast the music until the party started.