I was not impressed at all here. The best part about the experience was our conversation at our table.
My girlfriend wanted to come, she was 8+ months prego and wanted a ruben sandwich. So informed our husbands and went where the pregnant lady wanted to go.
The restaurant is very dark, more than just mood lighting. It was not an inviting atmosphere at all.
No one greeted us when we walked in, we just looked around and decided to pick our own table. Eventually our serve came for our order.
I tried the Fish & Chips (homemade). It was basically a plate of greasy, fried flavorless food. This chips nor the fish had any flavor or even any salt. I doused it with vinegar, lemon and salt and still the oil from the grease was still the predominate flavor.
I did try my friend's ruben and it was pretty tasty, stacked high on rye bread. My husband did like his burger. So maybe I didn't make the best meal choice.
However, even if my food had been better, the atmosphere just really didn't appeal to me. It felt dark and grimy and maybe that's how an authentic Irish pub feels, however it wasn't some where I wanted to eat dinner.
Good food, neat atmosphere, a little pricey. Â Why only 3-stars, its frequently to busy to enjoy yourself. Â Good luck finding a seat Thursday night, Friday, or Saturday. Â A group of friends and myself used to frequent the bar when it first opened and we loved it. Â The weekends had a vibrant atmosphere, and the weekdays were low key. Â One time we went in, and were the only ones there and they were watching movies! Â Recently when I have gone though the crowd has turned into a lot of upper middle aged individuals who have had way to much to drink. Â The live bands are great, but its a mad house when there is good live music.
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