An okay place to eat. This is in a fairly small town area, so there aren't a ton of choices, but we decide to go here because it was close to the hotel. We felt it was very overpriced for what it was. They were having a 25% off Irish fare that night, so that made it more affordable. We had the shepherd's pie and the irish egg rolls. The pie was not great at all. Mediocre at best. For as much as they charge, we were surprised what a small little crock-like dish it came in. The taste was bland. The egg rolls, stuffed with cabbage, corned beef etc., was much better. A very unique dish. The best part about it was their guiness sauce they serve with it. The people were very nice, but getting the food was a slooowwww process, then the server forgot two items we ordered and we had to wait again for the rest of the meal. All in all, okay if you're not too picky, or are in not any hurry.
Review Source:This is a fantastic location for casual dining. Â First and foremost, the wait staff is fantastic. Â Very polite and quick to help without you feeling as if they are "hovering" over you and bothering you. Â The location is quiet (much quieter than I would have anticipated given the amount of people there) and in the bar / eating area there are a number of T.Vs. Â A great place to eat while watching your favorite sporting event. Â And they have KENO!
The food is very good and the dessert is fantastic. Â I had the Mac and Cheese on side (very good) and the buffalo chicken wrap which was out of this world. Â Also, the portions are what you would want. Â No food is thrown away but you do not leave hungry. Â For a "bar" atmosphere, the pizza (My son had it) was incredible. Â My wife enjoyed her reuben.
Clearly it is a local hang out as well, which is always a sign the place is good. Â
I would highly recommend going here... a great place on your way up North however I live about 30 minutes away and I will definitely make the trip just to eat here. Â Can't say enough good things about it.
Pop did not have much carbonation, salad was like a bagged salad--just shredded carrots, cabbage, and some tired old lettuce, burger was LOADED with grease and waiter said that that is the Gallaghers Burger, and was not nice on getting me a new bottom bun to replace the one that was so greasy it disintegrated when I touch it. Â NOT happy with the meal. Will NOT return!!
Review Source:1/2 off pizza on Monday, they were almost of out dough by the time we got there though so be earlier than us (7pm). Â I had the santa fe chicken wrap and it was super delicious. Â The pizza had mixed reviews. Â The outdoor seating was wonderful, warm summer evening in a gazebo next to a river. Â Doesn't get better than that. Â Our group of six only had one order forgotten/mixed up, so 5 out of 6 ain't bad. Â Pretty reasonably priced, around 10$ p/p, except for the 1/2 off pizzas which were way less as they are big enough to share. Â I'd recommend this place.
Review Source:If you love eating out of sourdough bread bowls as much as I do, then you will love Gallagher's! My favorite meal here is the Dublin Potato Soup inside a sourdough bread bowl. I love it so much I can barely remember ordering anything else (even though I know I have since I've come here dozens of times).
This is one of two locations, with the other being in Kalamazoo, MI. These restaurants have been family owned since their beginning in 1998, and you can tell that lots of love and creativity goes into their cooking. They have a new appetizer now that I can't wait to try called, "Lamb and Beef Sliders". Mmhmm, mmhmm, now that sounds tasty. They also serve a pizza here with an Irish twist to it called Rosemary Chicken and Potato Pizza. Ahh, now that was a delicious pizza split amongst friends; I do remember that order.
They also have regular pizza, tons of sandwiches and burgers to choose from, salads, Irish-influenced meals (including another chance to eat out of a bread bowl if you order their "Guinness Irish Stew"), steaks & ribs, pasta & chicken, seafood, and even a kid's menu! Wooh, that was a lot to type. So many choices, how can you go wrong? Especially when it's all delicious. And they even have a great outside dining area beside the Paw Paw River. Such a nice ambiance. I can't wait to dine here again.
P.S. If you are a fan of sports and/or alcohol, then you will love this place. Huge HDTVs broadcasting the big games and a boast of over 400 different brands of bottled and draft beers from around the world will ensure you a night you won't remember ^^
A friend and I stumbled upon this mom-and-pop restaurant on our drive from Chicago to Detroit.
We realized we were starving the Paw Paw exit was the next to pop up, so we took it and I immediately booted up the Yelp app. Every restaurant with ratings was a bit of a drive from the expressway, but we knew we didn't want fast food.
And then -- Gallaghers! Spotted it a few feet from the off ramp, the parking lot was half full AND it wasn't a chain. Three wins right off the bat! Upon entering, we were greeted with a cozy dining area with a mix of booths and tables, chandelier lighting and football playing on flat screens that litter the walls.
Our very friendly server informed us that every night Gallagher's has a special, and every Sunday happens to be Irish night (aka 25% off all Irish dishes on the menu). Scooooore. Triple play combo: the Irish spring rolls (red and green cabbage, carrots, onions, corned beef and spices rolled up, fried & served with a homemade stout dipping sauce), shepherd's pie and Irish stew. So very delish. Would definitely make a stop here again on the next journey to the Windy City.