ONE STAR TOO MUCH! Â DONT GO TO MO'S TO EAT.
I went to mo's the other day with friends. The food was mediocre. The wings were tiny.
i got wraps with fries on the side. the wraps were the worse tasting  wraps ever.  After waiting for 40 minutes for our food. thats what we got. the worse is yet to come. 15 min after the food the served, there is no cutlery or napkin. the server is nowhere to be seen. Our water is never refilled!!!
WORST RESTAURANT EXPERIENCE EVER!
The drinks were fine. the live music later was okay.
This place is terrible. Serious public health concerns. After the pepsi was flat the owner/manager literally tried to siphon out the Captain Morgan and reuse it. After over an hour, we still did not have drinks - some bar. Numerous complaints and no resolution. Finally approached the manager and he said he was "in the middle of something" and too busy to talk to us. First time and last time at this place. Save your time and money.
Review Source:For an Irish pub, it sure didn't feel like an Irish pub. Nonetheless, they did have a great beer selection (though overpriced) and live music. Houlihan's was right down the road and their drinks specials won for the evening - just saying.
Best part of the evening: people watching. This is where you go if you're in your mid-40's looking for some action. I saw way too much grinding and cozying up from people twice my age. ha Ah well.
Whenever I eat here, I always end up with a stomach ache. Â So three attempts on my end, which is more than I can handle. Â Now, that isn't to say the food isn't great but I don't particularly care for stomach trouble so I try to avoid eating here, though drinking is another story. Â In the past, I have usually gotten their grilled cheese and tomato soup and I highly recommend both. Â I know, very Irish of me! Â But their vegetarian selections are very limited here so you take what you can get.
Now then, a couple of friends and I wandered onto Mo's patio late in the evening on Saturday.  The inside was packed.  There was a band, as they often have live music, and I believe a fundraiser may have occurred earlier in the evening.  The inside bar area is small but their family dining room is of average size.  If you do plan to see a band that will be playing indoors, get there early if you wish to sit in the general bar area (where the bands play).  Though busy, our waiter  on the patio was fairly attentive and friendly.  Sadly, they don't offer much in the way of drink specials on a Saturday night.  Overall a pleasant experience, I just don't ever ever ever plan to consume foods here ever ever ever again.
Lunched on the patio shaded from the sun by both umbrella and building. Â Pleasant sounds from nearby mall fountain.
Solid selections on tap included Bodington's, Newcastle, Harp Lager and Guinness. Â Delicious Pub Burger grilled medium and still juicy - awesome with crumbled bleu cheese. Â Would have preferred a whole grain bun, but I'll admit the buttered white tasted great. Â Shepherd's pie cooked in cute little crock - less casserole and more of a brothed stew consistency. Â Fantastic, hearty flavor pairs well with SunKing Wee Mac. Â Comes with a Shrek-size spoon - server swiftly replaced with a smaller spoon when requested.
I'm curious to dine inside next time & may even brave bringing the kids to try the few items on the kid's menu. Â Could be a nice dinner break while shopping with kids.
I've had numerous interactions surrounding Mo's: with friends, family, for concerts (Heineken With a Heart), and business. The staff has always been attentive yet not oppressive and the atmosphere is great. The number of cougars that come out on the weekend is enough to terrify any 20-30 something but the brews on tap and burgers make the risk worth it. Weirdly, I would say that the burgers are the best thing I have had. The "Irish" food is decent- the fish-and-chips are even good- but it's not the Claddagh serving up bangars and mash or bacon and cabbage. However, given that I now live 5 minutes away it will definitely be a regular haunt. The patio seating makes for great people watching and meeting up with friends.
P.S. As a family man it is also helpful that they are kid-friendly. This is a great addition to Noblesville.
I met some family here one evening. The salad was a big portion and the greens were fresh and tasty. I got the steak salad and the meat was cooked correctly and the portion for the price was right. Â The service was OK, but I was largely ignored while waiting for my dining companions. I had a 45 minute wait and at one point when I was hoping to place a drink order, I waited at least 10-15 minutes before my server was around to take it for me.
The decor is dark wood and traditional Irish, I guess. I've never been to Ireland, but it looks like a lot of other nice Irish pubs, if that helps. There are a fair number of flat screens around featuring random soccer, if that's your thing.
The booths are kind of small, and I'm a skinny guy. I would ask for a table if I were you.
When I walked into Mo's Irish Pub in Noblesville I thought, "this place LOOKS like it belongs in Ireland." Â As it turns out, the entire bar, all the furniture and every piece of woodwork were imported from the Emerald Isle. Â There was even a huge stone fireplace with a roaring fire. Â And then I watched the bartender pour a Guinness the proper way--my Irish friends would approve. Â
Mo's boasts a "scratch" kitchen. Â That means everything is prepared fresh in house. Â The fish n chips are tender pieces of cod battered in a thick Harp beer batter and served with crispy fries--just try to wait long enough for them to cool down before diving in! Â Mo's Burger is a half pound of angus beef topped with another half pound of corned beef and slathered with swiss cheese and onions. Â I don't know what mad genius came up with this combination, but it works. Â Many dishes on the menu are served with their sweet and tangy Guinness barbeque sauce--which tastes neither like Guinness nor barbeque--and complements anything fried or salty. Â And is it wrong that the best chips and queso I've ever had isn't from a Mexican restaurant, but rather here at Mo's Irish Pub? Â The hot, homemade chips dipped in a creamy four cheese dip that is neither too thick nor too thin really puts tex -mex to shame.
Of course, any good pub has to have some good brews. Â Mo's has over fifteen beers on tap, including some European beers you wouldn't normally come across. Â Try Germany's Hacker Pschorr, which is brewed with spring water and has a crisp, fruity taste, or England's Strongbow which contains six whole apples per pint! Â
Mo's isn't cheap, but I think the food quality and overall dining experience justify the price.
What a disappointment. Â I was craving a burger when my friend suggested the five us try out this place. Â I've been to other Irish pubs in Indiana (The Claddagh and Nine Irish Brothers), but this was by far my least favorite. Â We walked into a cloud of smoke, which is very unappealing for non-smoker like myself. Â Then, we were told the wait would be an hour, but luckily we somehow got a magic table in five minutes. Â
Not thirty seconds after we got our menus, the waitress comes by to take our drink orders. Â The first person asked if there were any drink specials, as there weren't any he ended just ordering a water "for now" to look over the menu more carefully. Â Then the waitress rebutts something like, "So basically that's all you'll actually have to drink for the night." Â It kinda just set the wrong tone for the rest of our evening. Â Pretty ridiculous, especially when we all ended up ordering drinks afterward. Note: Â The Irish specialty drinks are $7.99. Â Not very cheap compared to other places, where a simple Strongbow is not more than $6.
Well ended up getting sandwiches, burgers, and wraps. Â They weren't cheap. Â Nothing was very memorable. My friends who had burgers had really messy ones, and we didn't get any extra napkins. Â I had the Santa Fe Grilled Chicken Sandwich. Â It was ok, but not worth $10.99 for piece of grilled chicken breast and cheese. Â I also had half of my roommates Reuben. Â It would've been good if the bottom side of the sandwich wasn't soggy. Â :( Â One nice thing is that you can substitute fries for a fruit cup, house salad, or Caesar salad. Â I do not recommend the Caesar. Â It was uber bland.
We stopped in here after a movie at the nearby IMAX. In addition to all of the TVs being on and the sound from the game coming in over the speakers, there was also a live band in the bar. One or the other would have been just fine, but they joined together in a distracting, conversation dampening cacophony.
Otherwise, a late December evening at Mo's, with a fire in the grate and a cheap, cold beer would have definitely hit the spot. If they hadn't been out of the featured apple crisp. The server was very sweet and cute and apologetic about the dessert debacle though, so I'm more than willing to let it slide.
In all, it might have been an off night, because I get the feeling that this place is really very cozy most of the time.
Mo's is very predictable in decor and vibe. Â It's upbeat and traditionally decorated with dark wooden booths and simple bar signage. Â There are a wide array of TVs in all sizes showing all the sports your heart could desire. Â There is plenty of seating around the bar itself, high pub style tables and low booths as well. Â It's a large restaurant broken up into a few rooms. Â
The waitresses all seem to want to be somewhere else. While competent, they are not overly friendly or working to go above and beyond. Â Everything is fairly timely even on a busy Saturday night. Â We did only order beer, an appetizer and dessert, but we also noticed that food for other tables was coming out smoothly as well.
It's good to see a restaurant in busy Noblesville moving smoothly. Â There was no wait at prime dinner hour but it appeared that lots of tables were full. Â Hamilton Town Center is like a small city with all the different options and this place is no exception.
We ordered the sampler appetizer and my favorite part were the spicy chicken quesadillas. Â There was some sort of Irish meat stuffed into a crispy shell that was also my hubby's favorite and the spinach dip hit the spot.
They have quite a few beers on tap but were out of the fall specials, which was a disappointment. Â I ordered the big chocolate chip cookie with ice cream on the side and it came out freshly baked and almost not totally done, just like I like it. Â YUMMMMMO. Â I love dessert.
This is definitely A-OK for an option of dinner if you are checking out the movie theater at Hamilton Town Center. It's A LOT less busy than the Olive Garden, which makes NO sense to me.
I love Mo's Irish Pub! Â The atmosphere is spectacular. Â It's bright and cheery, and always puts me in a good mood. Â The food is high quality but not high priced. Â They have a very large selection of beers and a full bar. Â
The restaurant is located in the new Hamilton Town Center outdoor mall which in itself is extremely nice. Â They have a very large parking lot so you never have to go without a space.
L-O-V-E their triple cheese grilled cheese with bacon and avocado. It may just stop your heart, but you really can't beat this sandwich if you are a grilled cheese fan. It comes with a spicy, very well done tomato bisque topped with a bit of sour cream. Total Perfection! Â They have pretty decent drink specials most nights of the week too. They must have trained their staff well, because I've yet to have slow or bad service no matter how busy they are. Plus, it's a great place to stop pre or post concert at Verizon!
Review Source:Really nice place! Nice ambiance, really friendly staff. We had the boxty and a burger. Both were delicious. You should definitely try the the roasted red pepper mayo... so good!! Hate to admit it but I ate it with my fries and it was worth it!! We found gift certificates on <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Frestaurant.com&s=c5fe485af4df376130bee54f875814d79c4d7913e1258123b1206d2bdbf4873b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://restaurant.com</a> for lunch and dinner. Nice drink specials and great beer list.
Review Source:Mo's is definitely not just for St. Paddy's Day celebrations! I have been here several times and had great food, service, etc every time! They have a great beer selection as well as a full bar for all the non-beer drinkers out there. Mo's has all the traditional Irish favorites (like the fish and chips which is GREAT!) as well as a variety of other options (Buffalo Chicken Wrap is also GREAT!) If you are in the mood for dessert I recently tried the Mo's Cookie. It comes out all hot and gooey in a pan with ice cream and chocolate sauce on top. It was phenomenal! Definitely big enough to share - even with a whole group!
As I have said in a previous review, I am a sucker for ambiance and this place definitely has it! It is located inside the Hamilton Town Center shopping mall and they have an outdoor seating area in a courtyard area; very relaxing. Most of the restaurant has tall windows that lets a lot of light in which is a nice change. They also have live music there on Thurs, Fri, and Sat and attract some pretty decent bands.
I went to Mo's with a group of coworkers a few months ago for dinner. They were quick to accommodate our group with several tables pushed together to seat us all, and it was a good experience overall.
Mo's beer list was impressive, and they have a Lady Guinness (add a shot of Chambord) which I haven't found on the list at too many other places and other bartenders haven't seemed to know what I'm talking about when I refer to the drink - so cheers to Mo's on that front!
As Jennifer L. pointed out, the atmosphere here is quite different from other Irish pubs. I love the Claddagh's dark, warm atmosphere, but with all the windows at Mo's, it has a totally different feel. Both are good in their own ways.
I had the Santa Fe Grilled Chicken Sandwich. It was good, but next time I'll probably be trying something different. The best part of our meal was dessert - a massive chocolate chip cookie, still warm in a skillet and topped with chocolate sauce and ice cream. It was heavenly.
As good as Irish Pubs get in Indy. Technically, this is in northern enclave Noblesville, in that bustling new shopping center. Fish and chips reach a new level here: the Harp beer infused batter is crisp but light enough to let you taste the flakey white fish. The shepherd's pie was the absolute best I've ever had, made with a blend of beef and root vegetables that had been cooked until it fell apart in my mouth.
My friend ordered a martini with gorgonzola stuffed olives. At an Irish Pub. Our waiter suspended knowledge of this fact long enough to stuff some olives for her.
Also good: The tangy spinach tapenade with artichoke, garlic and Parmesan. Most Irish pubs are dark. This one is encased in tall glass, which lets lots of light into the bar. Refreshing.
This is located at the new Hamilton Town Center in Noblesville. Â At first glance form outside it looks like a Claddagh. Unfortunately it's not even close. Â I had the shepherd's pie and a Guinness. Â The Guinness was excellent! Â The shepherd's pie was quite poor. Â The only reason I would go back is for another Guinness, and that's not saying much about the place.
Review Source: