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    I went here with three others for lunch after the Cleveland Rock "N Roll Half Marathon. I had the fish & chips. Two others had the chicken melt and one had the chicken tenders. All were served with fries and were good, standard bar fare at a reasonable price ( $8 - 13). We also ordered an appetizer of the pretzel bites with beer cheese. That part of the order was apparently forgotten. We asked about it when the main meals were brought out. Not until after we finished did we finally get that appetizer. This at least sounds like a mini-disaster not worthy of 4 starts. But when I remarked that they were a little late, the manager/supervisor gave me back my credit card, accepted responsibility saying that is not how they operate and took care of the entire bill. NOW that is what I call customer service. We were obviously not upset about the situation and would have been fine just paying for our meals- even the late appetizer. They went above and beyond what was necessary to us in this situation and that compelled me to write my first review! Thank you Flannery's for taking care of your customers. We will be back.

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    We brought a large group in for a private party. An entire room was blocked off for us, and we had no issues being seated on what looked like a busy day. This was the only good thing about the experience.

    We sat down, and it took 10 minutes before someone even asked what we wanted to drink. We had to wait another 5 minutes before we even got a menu. So, 15 minutes after sitting, we've gotten nowhere which is awful because large dinner parties always to too long in my opinion anyway.

    After 25 minutes, we finally put in our order for appetizers and dinner. We were told the dinners would not be put in until after our apps were done--understandable. Only issue was we did not even get the apps for over an hour after we sat down.  

    The app I dug into was the nachos. The nachos were not bad, but I was starving at that point.

    At least 30 minutes later, our food finally arrives. I ordered the grilled fish tacos. Probably some of the worst tacos I have eaten in my life. The corn tortilla was cold. The inside was still warm. So, you can imagine biting a cold corn tortilla and meeting that with warm food. The fish itself was also very bland and dry. But, I guess that's my fault for ordering fish in the middle of the country.

    Overall, the atmosphere was good. The beer list is crap though. Only 3 craft beers outside the your normal bud light, coors, Guinness, corona, etc. Two Great Lakes brew and a Two Hearted Ale. I might come here before or after a sporting event for one or two beers just for the atmosphere alone. Everything else about this place was garbage. One of the waitresses was very rude too.

    Luckily, despite my bad experience, I didn't have to pay a dime as one of our supplier-partners picked up the meal. I would have surely complained to management otherwise.

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  • 0

    Pan fried mozzarella was fantastic, ver unique appetizer. Fish and chips was good, not spectacular and wife's meatloaf was an original concept but a touch undercooked. Overall great service, but the meals we chose left us wanting a small touch more. Would visit again though, if I could go 3 1/2 stars I would, almost 4.

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    I was afraid that I'd get mediocre food and service at first glance, considering it's near the House of Blues bar/pub strip and usually these places focus more on drinks than dining. However, I was pleased to find that Flannery's delivered positively on both my concerns.

    I was seated immediately on a Friday evening, early enough to not be stuffed with bar patrons, but still well attended. Service was spot on and quick - almost a little TOO quick. I ordered the ham and cheese soup and the corned beef and cabbage and no sooner did my spoon hit the soup then my entree was out. Luckily it was steaming so by the time I got to it it was at the perfect temperature. The waitress, Rosa, apologised for it coming out so quick, she said she put them in separately, but I guess the kitchen was just that quick.

    Anyway, to the food - ham and cheese soup, exactly as it sounds. Good sharp cheddar broth enhanced with a good beer, nice chunks of potato and carrot with super delicious smokey, salty ham. Perfect balance, soup was not too thick nor too thin and everything cooked perfectly. Also loved the crisp parmesan crostini - only thing better would've been a chunk of Irish soda bread.

    The corned beef was flavorful, thick, and tender with just the right amount of fat cap left. The cabbage and carrots were bland - when I cook my veggies I do so with the beef so it gets some flavor - wish they would have done the same. At least they were well cooked, firm but not mucky. The smashed redskin potatoes were excellent, THERE was the flavor I wanted, and nicely accented with scallions.

    Good portions - $5 for the "cup" of soup which was really a bowl and $11 for the corned beef which was easily taken home for another meal. I think if I get back there before I leave town I'll have to try the fish and chips, anything battered in Guiness has to be good.

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  • 0

    Huge space, nice patio and great beer selection.
    We had Amy as a server and she was AWESOME!
    So friendly, quick and she was able to offer up some suggestions for things to see on our trip to Cleveland.
    The pan-fried Mozzarella app is AMAZING.
    I had it twice while there on the weekend ;) Different days, I promise ;)
    I also ordered the Penne and Cheese and it was delicious!
    Smoked Gouda goodness!

    Great pub! Great location! Great people!

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    My visit to this classic Irish pub was a winner!  Inside Flannery's they've got a lot of space in classic polished woods but my visit brought me outside to their sidewalk patio.  With a nice selection of beer here, quaffing a Speckled Hen on a great Sunday afternoon was a little bit of heaven.  Flannery's menu is typical Irish pub with a bunch of hearty sandwiches and appetizers.  I went with the beer battered onion rings and the honey-mustard chicken sandwich.  

    The onion rings were a great starter.  A large platter of well, browned puffy rings served with some suitably spicy sauce!  Some of the best rings I've had in a while and a touch greasy but very well-fried and delicious.  The chicken sandwich was quite good with thick-cut bacon and nicely melted cheese along with some decent fries.  Overall I think Flannery's is a solid Irish pub with a classic food menu and excellent beer list.  But after eating at so many of these places it's hard to separate one as being better than others.  So 3.5 stars for Flannery's and unfortunately I won't be back for another visit anytime soon to round it up...

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    went up to Cleveland for the night - so glad we choose this place to eat at. Ended up that after few hours of restaurant and bar hopping - we came back to watch the band here and had a blast. Fish n Chips was awesome and great beer selection. Prices were very reasonable.

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    I was staying nearby at the Holiday Inn Express. After coming to the hotel around 12:30am, I was starving for some food but the hotel didn't have any room service options that late at night. I looked on Yelp and low on behold: found out that this place does deliveries! I ordered a BBQ burger and some crab dip and a half hour later, a man knocked on my hotel door with a brown bag full of the goods. There was a few dollars (maybe as much as 5) delivery charge added on, but I was willing to pay for the convenience of not leaving my room that late in the night.

    The pub fare was fantastic. The burger was cooked medium to order and the crab artichoke dip was creamy and tasty. I didn't even finish all of this, it was obviously too much. Nonetheless, I'm grateful that a pub delivered nearby and had their kitchen open late! Otherwise, I would have been one hungry, sad disappointed panda.

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    One of my faves in Cleveland!  I've gotten in here a few times when I come to town and it's always great.  Good food, good beer, live music on Thurs-Sat (maybe more).

    They have a ton of excellent whiskeys at the ready and the bartenders always know how to make a good Snakebite.  Terrific.

    Flannery's is within easy walking distance of most of the hotels downtown and the arena  - no reason you can't get in here next time you're staying in the area or catching a show at The Q.

    I even brought my wife and daughter here once for dinner and drinks, that's how great it is.  

    I'll be back for sure.

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    A friendly face was abound. Delicious Shepherd's pie and fried mozzarella.
    Everything else was closed because if was after lunch and before dinner.  I was happy that I went inside.
    Everyone was smiling and you instantly felt welcomed and knew you were part of their place and they wanted you to eat and be merry.  The food was delicious and would recommend this place highly.
    I only wish we had spent more time here instead of spending a fortune on all the high price places around.

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    You won't find a better Irish Pub without hopping the pond and visiting one in Ireland. It's the perfect place to grab a bite or just hang out and watch a game.

    The bartenders here take pride in their work and can pour a Guinness properly. Even though I prefer the Yuengling here, I did notice and try the Guinness. I can't say enough good things about the staff here. I got to know a few of them, fantastic people.

    I've had a few meals here and was never disappointed. Fish and chips, Irish stew, and the Guinness mushrooms stand out as favorites for me. Keep in mind this is pub food so if you're craving gourmet, eat somewhere else and come here for a drink afterwards.

    This is one of my favorite pubs to hang out in while in Cleveland. It's walking distance to Progressive field so expect a large crowd when the Tribe plays at home.

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    I wasn't super wild about this bar (it's not on my list of places to go back to when in town), but I had to give it an extra star for the superb job the bartender did handling all of the drunken idiots when we dropped in. Man, oh, man, I don't know how he kept his cool, retain authority, and managed to be super nice and personable, but props to him for real.

    My boyfriend and I probably walked in around 1-ish? It was our last night in Cleveland, but we weren't quite ready for things to be over. This was the only place still open in the area.

    First things we noticed when we walked in: food and drinks spilled everywhere, knocked over chairs, loud and obnoxious guests. Your typical end of night weekend crowd that you'll find in any city. The bartenders definitely had their hands full and a few of the patrons were completely out of control. In any case, we only had a few beers before we hitched a ride in a cab back to the hotel. You stay classy, Flannery's.

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    I always forget about this place, because I'm so bedazzled by the rest of 4th street.  However, can I say this place is typically good food, good service, good beer?  

    Lots of comfort food.  Oh yes... mmmm.  

    I really like this place.  I wish I could remember it fast enough, and not get sucked into the Pickwick and Frolic/Hilarities buzz everytime I'm on 4th street.

    Actually, I've spent many an evening here instead of going to an Indians game.  Well, really... who wouldn't?  Kidding Indians fans... Kidding!

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    When I arrived in Cleveland last week, I was absolutely FAMISHED.  I stumbled on over to 4th street and saw Flannery's.  I love me some Irish pubs so it was an obvious choice.  Definitely glad to have stopped in!  I had the Garlic Chicken Melt Sandwich, which was basically a Buffalo Chicken Sandwich with fries - really good and killed my hunger!  I would like to come back here at night to check it out as a bar, as well!

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    Went there to grab lunch in between movies at the CIFF, because most all the good restaurants were closed on East 4th for lunch on Saturdays.  

    Ordered the stuffed mushrooms as an app   to share (waiters rec.), Fish and Chips, and a Guinness.  

    Sister ordered the Grilled Cheese and fries, and girlfriend the Chicken Tortilla soup and Cobb Salad.

    All the food sucked.  Hard.  Appetizer was not very good. Greasy and fell apart as soon as you cut into it. The fish and chips were so greasy I've been sick since eating just a small portion of it. Don't think their grease was right temp as everything looked dark and wet. (You know you got problems when the fish and chips at an Irish joint is bad.)

    The soup was not soup, but a super thick chowder that looked like a firm meatloaf, and was totally tasteless. Toasted cheese with peppers was horrible. Salad was nothing special but easily the most edible food on the table.

    Waiter didn't seem even slightly concerned that nobody ate their meals as he cleared the table, but kindly offered us dessert.  Ugh.

    The Guinness however.... was perfect.  

    Lesson learned?

    This is a drinking establishment. Get your food elsewhere.

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  • 0

    The food is nothing special but they know how to pour a Guinness. More importantly, your thirst will typically be slaked quickly even on a busy night. Decent beer selection aside from Irish standards. Not a bad option for before or after events in the area.

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    We stopped into Flannery's to feed our belly's before our gambling habit at the Horseshoe. This was my first time here. We've tried in the past before games but didn't want to wait for a seat. I had the french dip, and it was good. The bread, you can tell was fresh and it was great. My only beef about the sandwhich is that it was all bread and very little meat. I like my french dips thick and soaked in au jus!

    The place is cool inside and if you score a window seat it makes for some really good people watching. We will go back again but not for the french dip.

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    Went here after a day at the Rock and Roll HOF.  Hostess seated us immediately in a comfortable booth.

    My wife and son ordered the Shepperds Pie which was good , but with very little meat in it. It,came with a large portion of broccoli  I ordered a Ribeye soaked in Guiness with a sauce on top that was skimpy. It came with delicious Mashed Potatoes and Broccoli.   The drinks were good and the service was, also.  

    Surprised no rolls or Irish Soda Bread was offered with dinner.

    I would return because of the location, but the food could improve a little bit.

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    Flannery's is a nice place to go for a couple of beers. The food is decent. I never suggest to friends that we go here. I am usually taken here by somebody. Nothing too cool has ever happened to me here. I am really drawing a blank on this one.

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  • 0

    Terrible.

    Service: We saw our waitress 4 times in the hour and a half we were there; for our drink order, food order, food, and check. Our drinks were empty the whole time. Then she shorted us change at the end on top of it. To ask for the proper change would have meant waiting for her for another 20min.

    Food: Boyne Valley Rolls were good, but nothing I'd go recommending the restaurant for. It took us an hour after the appetizer to get our 2 meals. We were starving by then, and ended up with fast food quality food. I got a steak sandwich that I ordered medium rare that came well done and tasted like a whopper from BK (only it cost $10 more). Everything came out cold, but our waitress never came back to check on us, so my starving boyfriend just sucked it up and ate it anyway. Wouldn't recommend this place to anyone.

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  • 0

    I'm a HUGE fan of Flannery's!!! I love coming out here for some drinks on a Friday or Saturday night. I'm also a fan of their food, so I love grabbing dinner here- great atmosphere, especially when there is live music!

    My favorite item on the food menu is probably the southwestern rolls... absolutely DELISH! I highly recommend them. The Pan Fried mozzarella is good, too, but you can't really mess that up... The Spicy garlic chicken sandwich is my favorite entree there!! I get ranch instead of the blue cheese and it's one of the best chicken sandwiches I've had (granted, I JUST started eating chicken, so you may not feel the same).... The portabella sandwich is ehhhhh.... not a huge fan... the portabella wasn't cooked completely through when I had it and my personal preference is that it needs to be soft when I bite into it. Finally, the mac & cheese is a whole lotta cheesy goodness and it hits the spot (GOUDA in mac&cheese?? yes please!)

    Haven't tried their fries, but their side caesar is good, there's something in their croutons that make them extra tasty!

    I'd highly recommend Flannery's to anyone. It usually gets pretty crowded on a Fri or Sat night, but if you shove your way past the crowds at the bar, I've found that the back room usually has a few empty tables (now that I've shared my secret, I'll probably never find a table again.... :- ) It's a great location, so if you're ever looking for dinner/drinks before a game/concert, this place is convenient and worth it :)

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    I love Flannery's.  One of the places that I actually miss in Cleveland.  Whether you come here before a game, after work or just for a random drink, it is always a good time.

    The food is good... your basic Irish pub grub and for me, it has always been consistent.  Is it as good as my fave pub back in Pgh, no, but it is still pretty awesome.  The beer and liquor selection is pretty good.  

    Service can be hit or miss, which was why I always preferred the bar to sit at, and service there was always good!  

    If you are in the area and looking for a low key and reasonably priced time, check out Flannery's.

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    I wish I could give this place a 2.5. it was just.....Okay

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    Flannery's is a great place to come before or after a Cavs/Indians game, although it usually gets pretty packed. They have excellent beers on draft. Two of my favorite things to eat are the Crab, Spinach and Artichoke dip and the Chopped Chicken Salad. Though I've never tried it, the other people I have been with said that the Irish Fare (Fish & Chips and Sheperd's Pie) were very good.

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    The short: Pan-fried mozzarella was a great blending of the cheese flavor and the marinara-like sauce it came on top of. Shepherd's pie was an amazing mix of cheese, gravy, and mashed potatoes.

    The long: Went to Flannery's on the night of a 7:30pm Cavaliers game at about 5:30pm without a problem getting seats. We sat in the back of the restaurant, kind of like the "special events" room, so it was a bit more quiet.

    Ordered three appetizers: pan-fried mozzarella, Boyne Valley rolls, and Guinness mushrooms(fried)

    Pan-fried mozzarella was a delicious. There was a slight amount of friend edges on the slices of mozzarella, and 5 slices were served on top of a "bed" of their "marina" sauce. The sauce and mozzarella combined to make some interesting flavors, almost like a nice wine+cheese paring.

    Boyne Valley rolls came with a slightly thicker crust than your typical Chinese take-out eggrolls. They were cut in half diagonally. The corned beef was the predominant flavor and texture(outside of the fried skin of the rolls)

    Guinness mushrooms tasted like standard deep fried cream cheese stuffed mushrooms. It didn't seem like the Guinness flavor really was present at all in our batch.

    Ordered the Shepherd's Pie entree, which was a fantastic blend of gravy and mashed potatoes topped with a thick layer of melted cheese. It all came together to make a rich-in-flavor and slightly-soupy/creamy-in-consistency interior topped with gooey cheese. Although the dish is about 1-1.5inches deep and 6-7inches in diameter, the dish is a rich one(I suppose as Shepherd's pie should be!)

    Overall - a place that I would mention to friends who are visiting, but not necessarily somewhere I would need to bring out-of-town guests.

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  • 0

    Im upping Flannerys another star folks..  Came here before the Boys From Co. Hell show and had pints and some grub.  Bartenders were stellar and super friendly.  Pints came quick and kept coming quick.  They have coupons in the local coupon book and took em with no problem.  More stars from me if they actually played Irish music and they had more Irish food.  Live music could be better too...I mean, how many times do we have to see New Barleycorn sing the same, lame unicorn song?  They DO have Paddy whiskey and HP sauce which deserves another star for sure!  So, if ya want a kinda-Irish pub with American sports and music on..give this place a go.  Sit at the bar though folks...service stil is better there.  Is fearr Gaeilge briste, na Bearla cliste!

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  • 0

    We were visiting Cleveland and initially had a hard time finding anything open.  When we found this place it was... fine.  

    We each had two good beers, served cold with minimum interaction from the bartender.  We also ordered the prime rib skewers.  The were tasty and the horseradish cream sauce that they came with was quite good, but not remarkable.  We were just underwhelmed by the entire experience.

    I am sure that this is a place that has plenty of regulars and if we lived nearby it might become a place that we would visit frequently, but for this trip, it was just a good place to waste an hour.

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  • 0

    Great place to sit and have a drink and chill.

    I came in here after a late night business meeting which involved way too many drinks and needed a reprieve from the streets of cleveland. (and some hair o dog)

    Sat in the back by the servers station which privied me to some interesting conversation and an inside look at the staff personalities.

    Ordered a Stella and a bowl of cheese potato soup. Normally this would have been good but all I could muster up was a couple bites of soup and the garlic bread it came with. Bartender asked me if it was ok, I assured him it was me, not the soup and tried to eat some more, to no avail.A little bit later had another bartender come and ask the same thing and gave the same reply. Then had a manager (Sean ake Beyonce) come over and ask the same thing in which he got the reply" I have a hangover damnit leave me alone!" LOl, he was a good sport about it even though he was having less than an ideal day.

    Sat for two more Stellas, funny how I felt so much better and chatted with the staff, who is oh so friendly and fiesty. Even ended up meeting the owner and chatting with him about the social ecominic status of the area.

    I could have hung out here all night but had to get ready for the big dinner at lola. This place is a great hangout. I can't imagine the food is all that, it's an Irish pub, the beers were could and the place is large and active with outside seating as well.

    Wish they had one in Tampa!

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    We visited Flannery's twice over the weekend and had a great time.

    It is close to the ballpark, has a great selection of beers and great service.

    Friday and Saturday evening that had fantastic live music that drew a good crowd of people.

    great pub!

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    I went there on a weeknight and it wasn't really busy. The patio is roomy and includes a smoking section.I had the teriaki wings that were good and the server was friendly. However I was kind of annoyed that after I ate he immediately brought the check, umm maybe I'd like to have another beer?  (And no, it wasn't like they were closing in 5 minutes).
    Overall, I would come back but just with that minor improvement.

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  • 0

    We went there for a cold one or two and the selection was great. The place was dead that evening, but that gave us time to converse with the bartender.  A scary guy with a briefcase was sitting nearby for a while and he made some strange comments.  Thankfully he left and we didn't have to be looking over our shoulder.  

    The highlight of the evening was the black man in the bathroom. He stood watching me and handed me a paper towel and put his hand out.  He was dirty and he had no colognes or gum or other items, just standing there.  I apologized for not having any cash (which is what everyone should do in those situations unless the guy is well dressed and well stocked with useful items).  I told the bartender I didn't understand why they had a homeless looking bathroom attendant on a dead evening and he jumped up and ran the man out to the street.

    I guess this is to be expected in a downtown bar.  A great old bar with a good selection of beers is worth checking out, I am sure the crazy people are not always so obvious, I tend to attract them for some damn reason.

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  • 0

    I really want this place to be better than it is. I think it was much better years ago, but now.. not so much. Its biggest plus is its location. If this wasnt on East 4th and convenient to the arena and stadium, i am not sure anyone would eat here. Its not that its bad, its just blah.

    I can tell you that the meatloaf sandwich thing i had the first time i ate here was really good. However this time i got a burger and I would have expected them to at least be able to cook it to temperature. How hard is it to learn how to cook a burger right? If you cant cook that, then i am not returning to try anything else..

    The decor, the location, the lively atmosphere are all great reasons to come here.. Hell i might even come to drink! But the food should not be your main draw..

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    Went here to grab some food with a friend of mine. Decor is defintely an Irish pub, great selection of beers. Warm, cozy feeling, if you are looking for a place to chill with some friends then this is the place for you. They got plenty of tables, booths, and room. My friend ordered their German Beer called Weihenstephaner. I just had a Leinenkugels. Both tasted great. For food, we ordered the spinach and artichoke dip plus their turkey club wrap with fries. The dip had the right amount of spice and tasted great but the chips were a bit old. The turkey club was also okay and it wasn't a wow factor for me. It's mediocre. The coleslaw that came with it was very watery as well. The fries tasted alright as well but not as crispy as I like it to be but tolerable.

    I give it a 4 stars because we were sitting out by the patio which was closer to the guy that was playing acoustic guitar. The music wasn't as loud and it was actually perfect for the ears. The only bad thing is that when we first walked in, there was no hostess so we sort of just walked in ourselves and sat ourselves. Well that didn't really help much because we didn't get service so we actually looked for the hostess.

    The location is convenient, it's right across from the Q and by E 4th Street which has other selection of bars. Parking across the street is about $5 or you can do valet by e 4th.

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    So, I felt as if I needed to come back to Flannery's since the last time I went was a semi-disaster.

    Oh, the disaster part wasn't Flannery's fault... We went here to watch "The Decision" and how were they supposed to know how that was going to end?

    Anyways, I met some really cool people out here to grab a few happy hour brews and grab some pub grub. I walked in and saw Strongbow on tap. Glorious. A cool fall evening, scarves, a warm bar and cider beer. It doesn't get much better than that.

    Now, like I said, I was at this bar for that horrible day in Cleveland history when our hearts were all collectively broken. It was crazy packed and the service reflected the atmosphere. This time around I sat at the bar and was doted on like I was in a fancy restaurant. The server/bartender was so sweet and suggested a deliciously light meal for me: A cup of Irish Stew and a side salad. Nothing super special about the greens, but the stew was really tasty! Thick, savory, rich and soul-warming.

    Really, Flannery's is just a great Irish pub downtown with a chill vibe and good food. That's what I love about it. And if you're looking for a good sports-watching bar or somewhere to tailgate, this is your spot. It's literally right by both Progressive Field and the "Q".  

    I'm coming back again and again... and I think I'll probably be trying some of their mac and cheese next time around.

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    Of all the places I have gone to put on an epic buzz, I would rate this as number one.

    Last year for the fourth of July, the lady friend and I took a trip to Cleveland for the various sights you just cannot find in Rochester, NY.

    While we visited many places over the course of four days, this was the only place we went to twice.

    The place is spacious, has genuine Irish music playing live, and gigantic beer-battered onion rings that are reminiscent of the Death Star from Star Wars, or a breaded anus. I prefer the former.

    The location is out of this world, within immediate viewing and hearing distance of Progressive Field, where the Cleveland Indians play.

    My experience there was great, though it is easy to be biased when you are half in the bag from Smithwick's pints with live music and fireworks going off in front of you.

    If you're in the neighborhood, I highly recommend getting foolish here. It's as good a place as any, and when you're drinking- all roads lead to the same place, eh?

    3/5 for kicking ass.

    1/5 for serving Smithwick's.

    -1 for being so far away from me.

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  • 0

    The bar offers strongbow on tap.

    I love to come to Flannerys on St. Paddy's day on Cavs game nights. There tends to be men there!

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    This big, big pub gets major props for actually being open on a Sunday which seems to be a sin of sorts in Cleveland.  While the rest of the city (all three people) may have been in church, I was worshiping the religion of beer and pub food.  

    I went for the cheesesteak, and found it to be a hearty but somewhat dry affair.  The fries were nicely seasoned (and by nicely seasoned I mean someone put pepper on them), and the service was good.

    But the key to Flannery's victory was their willingness to be open when no one else was.  They may very well have been one of the only games in town, and they didn't suck.

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    It was late, and there was much drinking.  After catching a show at HOB, I hobbled/stumbled down the street to lounge on the patio with a beer (with the band).  

    Everything was perfectly nice and servicable, from what I remember, but nothing stands out as exactly memorable...um, not that the many beers have ANYTHING to do with it.  Uh, huh.

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    I was visiting Cleveland over the weekend for the marathon.  The day before the race, I wanted to get an early dinner and have one quality beer.  I could not have made a better choice than Flannery's.

    Unfortunately, on my walk over to Flannery's I got caught in the rain, and by the time I walked in I looked like a drowned rat.  Nevertheless, the hostess was friendly and seated me right away.

    My waiter, Timmy, was also very friendly and seemed to sense that I was uncomfortable about my soaked appearance.  After asking what kind of beer I like, he suggested a Murphys Amber, which was right on the money.

    I ordered fish and chips, which for some reason always appeals to me when traveling out of town to a race.  The fish was nice and hot, the fries were quite good, and the meal was served with cole slaw.

    Timmy was pushing dessert, but I was too full to even consider it.  I told him I would come back on Sunday and have the chocolate chip cookies with milk.  

    However, I did not realize at the time that Flannery's does not open until 3 pm on Sundays -- and I wound up "settling" for Mexican food after my race, which was not nearly as good of an experience.  In retrospect, I should have waited.

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    I have been going to Flannery's Pub for about 20 years, at least. I have gone for lunch, dinner, late night snacks and for good, old fashioned drink-ups. I have also spent many St. Patrick's Day's at Flannery's.

    The bar staff are very friendly and pour a nice pint of Guinness. They also make really good (by good, I mean strong) mixed drinks. Of, course they also have many options for beer on tap.

    The food menu offers many options from soups/salads, to wraps and sandwiches. They also have more traditional Irish food entrees and American fare. As a vegetarian, I never worry at Flannery's. The chef, Willie, is always willing to alter a recipe to accommodate what I am in the mood for.

    Flannery's is a nice size pub. They have a nice big bar area, an area for live mi sic, and plenty of tables. I have been a part of very large parties at Flannery's and they were able to serve us all with ease.

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