This is one of those "above average" airport restaurants, but "below average" restaurant when compared to the outside world.
Started the meal off with their local brew that is similar to a summer shandy. Much needed beverage since our flight was delayed 2.5 hours. Anyways, I followed that up with their Guinness Burger. The Guinness Burger really had no Guinness-i-ness about it. It was the standard burger, cooked medium to medium well (I prefer a little pink, but the server never asked). The burger came with "Guinness" mustard on the side and a serving of chips, which was nothing special, pretty standard as well.
This probably would have been around a 2 star, but the server was especially friendly. So she deserved a single star alone.
For what it is, an airport bar/restaurant, it's not bad. I ordered the fish and "chips". They're actually fresh potato chips (crisps) not traditional British chips (fries). The fish was hot and tasteless but they had malt vinegar and my waitress Heather was nice and efficient. The fresh potato chips (crisps) were the high point. I should have gone to Wendy's.
1 order of fish and chips
1 iced tea
$17.74 before tip.
Keep on walking by and find somewhere else to eat folks. Expect mediocre service only if you are male and your waitress is attracted to you, otherwise expect poor service and your waitress to walk away from you halfway through ordering. And find somewhere else to get coffee with a shot of Baileys, unless you want to pay $8.75.
Review Source:For what it is (a tiny restaurant in an airport), I think this place was just great. Â Guinness burger was pretty tasty (and at $9.99 including homemade chips, incredibly reasonable for airport food). Â Service was a bit slow, but the restaurant was full, and I think there were only 2 waitstaff there - although props to my dude, he was very nice and got my son an extra pickle :) Â I'm not sure how "authentic" the Irish fare is there, but it was a good burger, and I was hungry, so it fit the bill quite nicely.
A-OK, as they say.
The only authentically Irish thing about this place is that the salad greens are wilted to the point of being inedible. Â Indifferently arranged prepackaged food products plopped onto black plastic plates. Â
What kind of "Irish Pub" doesn't have Magners? Â (Or any cider at all, for that matter?)
A true crap hole. $6.75 for a miller light. Salad was prepackaged so so , same as u get out of the fridge at the newspaper stand. Irish dip sandwitch tasted like something from an interstate gas station. Not finished with meal and asked to cash out due to shift change. 3 people, 2 ice tea, 1 beer, salad, fish n chips- sandwitch from hell. $47.00 b4 tip. Go to wendies n save $30.00, n probably get better food. No kidding.
Review Source:I had a stop here at this airport on my way to Richmond, Va in the Winter (wrong time to travel), Had  a glass of wine  just  to pass time,The  service was good,  but,  people  need to  know how  to smile when dealing with the public MY GOD!! You  have a job  make  the best  of it. Or find something better.
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