I totally loved this place before our visit 2 weeks ago. Â No more Mini Mutton Bridies and not as many choices on the menu. Â They also don't have the same wings as they had before. Â The bridies where the best thing on the menu! Â When I asked about them the server told me that they hadn't had them in over 2 years.......uh, duh, they had them less than a year ago because we always got them at each visit.
Sadly we felt rushed and the food just wasn't up to par as it has been before. Â There were also a lot less people there, the table across from us returned their food twice, and no music that Friday night. Â Just wasn't the same. Â Please come back as you were McGee's!
Love the Trinity Lunch Special. Great price @ $8. You get a cup of soup, salad, and a HUGE 1/2 Reuben! Delicious and well worth the money! Staff is friendly and accommodating! They have a great rewards program too! On you visit
ask them and they will get you an application (takes about 4 minutes to complete) and explain all the perks! Can't wait to try the Sunday Brunch!
Weekend music is pretty good too! Great place to enjoy a beer, dinner, and conversation with friends!
A nice little Irish pub. Â If I'm every in SC for St. Patty's I think this is where I'd pick. Â They had a few nice, different food choices and some good local beer. Â I had the Irish Wolf Hound Dog (it's not dog meat, just named for the size of the dog) that was pretty good. Â I also enjoyed the cheeseburger soup.
They have a bunch of sports banners up. Â Most of them made sense (SEC, ACC, Atlanta, National favorites), but I was really confused as to why there was a Rutgers flag. Â I think I'm going to bring a gigantic Michigan flag next time I'm in Anderson.
McGee's is one of the best pubs I've been too. The food was served quickly and hot, drinks were kept full and service was great! My dad and I were seated in Andrews section. He was a great server, ton top of his tables and very helpful in making entree decisions. My dad lives in Greenville and we will definitely be making the trek down to Anderson when I'm here just to eat here. I recommend it to everyone!
Review Source:I went back on a weekend night. They had a one man band that actually knew how to play and sing. We ate snacks and drank beer. The final tab was very reasonable for the amount of time and live entertainment. It's pretty laid back and not so load you can't talk. That was much appreciated.
Review Source:We have been here several times and tried several menu items. The Irish items are mostly OK but the corned beef and cabbage was well below par. We have gravitated to ordering their fish and chips or their shrimp and chips, both of which are very good. On this visit the service was particularly good and that made the experience all the more enjoyable. The waiter is well on his way to a more upscale restaurant if that's what he is interested in.
Review Source:Listen, ignore my 3 stars. Â You're going to go because the prices are great and the things they do well they do oh so well. Â You're going to go for brunch, because you like Bloody Marys and Mimosas (You get 2 complimentary with brunch.)
Oh yeah. Â The Bloody Mary bar amaze balls. Â There was bacon and sausage and shrimp and pickles and horseradish, and worcester, and sour kraut, and tomatoes, and olives, and celery, and cucumber, and and and.... Â I don't remember it all. Â Â But it was perfect, because *I* made it perfect. Â I especially liked the sausage I put in it. Â I never thought of that before, but I WILL NOW.
I was very excited to have onion soup because I had heard they had the recipe from the now gone Jax (because OMG that was amazing) but it was not even mediocre. Â The onions in it were practically raw and the broth was not nearly rich enough.
My eggs were okay but the homefries were boring. Â The scones weren't as good as they looked. Â The food timing was terrible, entrees came out with appetizers.
BUT... oh the Bloody Marys. Â Worth the trip. Â Besides, maybe I just made the wrong choices.
On a recent trip to SC, my travel group insisted that we go here for brunch. I am glad we did as it was very tasty and the best part is make your own Bloody Mary. I know, you are thinking "How on earth do you make your own?" Well, they bring you a glass of vodka and you go to a table with all kinds of toppings; bacon, horseradish, pickles, celery, tomato, sausage, olives and so on. This allows you to make the ultimate Bloody Mary to your liking and it is a great idea!
The food was pretty good too. I had the Croque Monsieur which was topped with cinnamon apples which was a great addition to the ham and cheese sandwhich! The beer cheese soup was really good as well.
The overall establishment looked like it would be fun to come to at night, as there was a stage for entertainment.
I spent the week with my grandfather in Iva and ate at McGee's twice. The first time I went for lunch and has the shrimp and chips. The portion was huge and the shrimp was fried to perfection. The second time I went was for the mystery dinner.
For $30 a person you get a 4 course dinner, a drink and the mystery murder show. It's great for groups and adults of all ages. The more people you bring the better.
4.75
Awesome pub and fabulous food!
Live music, hot and delicious foods, great service.
Had the mini mutton bite things... ground lamb encased in a flaky blanket. Delicious! They arrived with a curry ranch sauce, which was the perfect accompaniment.
R enjoyed his lamb chili-- a bowl with the "works" that came with soda bread. The soda bread was "alright." I tried a few bites of the soda bread-- the thickness was about 2 cm with the perfect consistency and slightly sweet.
M loved the beer cheese soup. She says "go for the bowl!" I had a spoonful and it was phenomenal. Shepherd's pie was also delicious. The spices were spot-on.
I had the fish and chips. Delicious! I usually feel guilty eating cod, but this dish nearly wiped out remembrance of the endangered status. Two gi-normous pieces of perfectly battered cod with the perfect ratio of batter and fish-- crunchy with a slight bite. mmm. The fries were medium cut-- nothing outstanding. The cole slaw and tartar sauce were too sweet. The fish was awesome-- so awesome that it negated the cole slaw and tartar sauce.
The atmosphere is great-- and we thoroughly enjoyed the live music.
I will definitely return ... tomorrow night if I could.
I would give this quaint, not so little, pub 5 stars, but, I have not had dinner there yet so will edit my review as soon as I do. Â Since I was thrilled with the food @ Jax New Orleans Bistro I simply had to try their sister restaurant McGee's. Â We had lunch is was very good. My friend had the fish and said it was some of the best she has had in a while. Â I look forward to coming in the evening to have the whole experience. Just need to nudge my friend into taking the trip as it is in another county, but, I feel well worth the trip.
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