We only stopped for lunch after visiting the national eagle center, so i cannot speak to the Guinness-pour quality, but I saw some tasty looking glasses go by our table. As to the food: very smart of them to keep a limited menu that is true to what one would expect at a Celtic-type pub. A pub near where we live has about 70 items, and nothing ever turns out quite well. Â So, in my opinion, they should keep things simple.
My fish and chips were delicious. The fish was cooked very well; it was flavorful and moist. The chips, being circular slices of potatoes that had been deep fried, tasted very nice and I liked the look of them on the plate. The wife had bangers and mash. Both parts of the fish were very good.
My only suggestion: since a pub, in the British and Irish isles sense, should be a place for families and friends to gather, they would do well to have at least one booster seat and one high chair. Our two year old was mostly seated during our meal, but it would have been nice to make sure she stayed seated.
Limited menu, but do a very good job with their core menu.
..Fish and Chips best in the area
including Red Wing!
Shepard's Pie their version very good..!
Good tap selection.. Guinness is fresh and a proper pour!!
There are no 5 star restaurants in this part of the universe.. So think of 4stars as a winner!!!!!!
Give. Try.. Entrees  fairly priced and well made..!