Catholic football HQ in the Highlands. I watched a U of L football game here in advance of a family lunch that began after the game ended on Oct 13, 2012. I've never seen more grade school t-shirts and jerseys in my life (not to mention Notre Dame). Nevertheless, on that day, everyone was primarily there to watch U of L at Pitt. The food here seems to have largely improved (with a lot more sides than when I ate here right as it opened). The exposed wood interior is comforting but a bit noisy when the room is full.
Review Source:This bar gives off the ambiance of an Irish bar. At this, it fails. But if you judge it as your average neighborhood bar, then it's OK.
Went there for lunch, and had a decent meal. Fish and chips (which was the only "Irishy" thing they had on the menu). Fish was cut small, but was OK. Fries were bland, but spiced well with the malt vinegar they had. Overall, nothing special. But decent.
Service was fine, but nothing to write home about.
Beer did not have a particularly good selection. There were about 8 taps, and they were mostly the typical macro Irish brews (Guinness, etc.). Good for drinking during a game or something, but insufficient for a beer destination.
I did appreciate that they have some outdoor seating. This is great for a warm day when you want to relax and have a cold beer.
Couldn't ask for a better bar/restaurant in walking distance from home. What I like best is that they have all the satellite sports (Sunday NFL Ticket too), but nobody seems to know... Shhhh! That's our secret. Easy, no fuss atmosphere is great and while nearby places are elbow to elbow, you have plenty of room here on any given Sunday. buckets and pitchers available and pretty good food, too.
Review Source:Awww... I love that they kept the plaque on the building that says Kaelin's was the birthplace of the cheeseburger. Â I don't really care if it is true - I liked that story and I'm glad it is still part of the building's history.
As for Mulligan's, it is a perfectly lovely place to drink some beers and watch the game and maybe yell at the TV a little bit.
They have a decent beer selection - yay! Bells Two Hearted on tap - and good prices. Â The staff is great and the bar food is - well, it's bar food.
Average pub. Â Not fancy, not obnoxious, not fake. Â Just some drinks, a small bar area, plenty of tables and friendly service. Â Live music at least some of the time, decent sound system. Food appeared (others at my table got apps) decent, chips oversalted. Â
Good place for some friends to hang out or for a low-key date.
I went to Mulligan's with my fiancee after reading about them in our local Alt Weekly Paper. Â They have 1/2 priced appetizers for happy hour and we decided to try three of these to get an idea of the food they serve. Â I had the mini cheeseburgers and shared an order of onion rings and my fiancee had the chips and artichoke dip. Â The service was excellent; the waitress was friendly and attentive and our food arrived quickly. Â They also had live music, which was good. Â The mini cheeseburgers came with house made chips and both were tasty. Â The artichoke dip was also good, but the onion rings were brittle and left a little bit to be desired. Â Be aware that the food is pub food, but overall good and very reasonably priced.
Review Source:Great staff! Â I go here for critical thinking meetings and always get great service. Â The Falls City beer is really good and cold. Â The food is average bar food, nothing screams out at you, but it's consistent. Â I do like rare hamburgers and they will cook it rare for you. Â However once it was raw inside, so I'm ordering medium rare now.
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