This looks like it is fun place. The fish n chips are spot on. The beer is good. The service is so-so. The waiter seemed to be more interested in talking to his friends. But what made me upset was that I was there at 9:15, happy hour starts at 10. I finished my meal at a little before 10 and I asked if there was anything they could do about starting the happy hour early so my buzz didn't wear off and I could keep drinking into the night. The waiter gave me some excuse about computers not letting him so I asked for the check and said I would be back later. However, when I went back to the hotel my buzz had worn off and I didn't feel like walking back esp after it sunk in that the service here was crappy and that ruined it for me.
Review Source:good food and good beer. The place is in a mall, which takes away from the atmosphere that many other Irish bars have. This place is more of a sports bar and less like a sing-a-long bar with live music. I have never had a bad experience here and the bar tenders have always been great.
Review Source:This is the best little restaurant / bar combination in the area, IMO. The bartenders are attentive and friendly. The wait staff is quick and efficient while being friendly. The food is EXCELLENT and the drinks are good.
Only one bad thing for which I cannot give this place 5 stars - there is only one restroom which is unisex, and it is nasty. They really need to have staff go in there every hour and clean it up, as it gets so bad that I wouldn't go in there with open-toe shoes for fear of getting stuff on my toes. Eww. And if you sit at a table next to the walkway to the restroom, you can actually smell the grossness.
Took forever to get it our bland, tastless food. Â The pureed potato soup with sour cream...who are you kidding? Â Menu says soda bread baked fresh everyday. Â Right...we got 4 days ago fresh baked. Â Server seemed to be doing us a favor. Â Beer was good however. Â Way to expensive but I understand with the location and all. Â I hate coming to the big city and getting this kind of experience. Â Oh well.
Review Source:It's just a bar with a good location in Bellevue, it's small, always a wait on weekends. Â Food choices are very limited. Â Stick with Guinness on draft and don't eat food here. Â They could have at least attempted to step up the food to make it a good dinner spot, but they really just stuck with that low quality shit bar food style. Â I would come back for the beer, but you really have to run the gauntlet driving here battling for parking in the area just to have a good beer. Â Eat next door at McCormick's, prices are similar anyway.
Review Source:Having been rather drunk here a large number of times I feel obligated to write something.
Unfortunately, having been rather drunk here a large number of times implies my review is no longer objective and tainted by the many nights of drinking.
The gentlemen at the bar, I've never gotten their names are quick, efficient and polite.
They do not skimp on the alcohol in the drinks - unlike "some" places (read Taphouse).
The curry fries ... yummmm
I've never eaten here except on one night after getting in on a cold cold night when I was wearing shoes that were not very insulating and the Seattle night breeze was biting and I was on a bus. The grilled cheese then was brilliant. Of course, at that time, anything hot would have been brilliant.
Oh, and they are not exorbitantly expensive and not pretentious like the rest of downtown Bellevue. That alone is enough to make me go there again and again.
I love this pub, their indoor architecture is like being in a cabin, it's woodsy and dark. It's quiet and low key in comparison to the other places nearby, and the people are super chill. If I get a baileys on the rocks, it's almost 8 bucks, but given it's in Bellevue, that's understandable. Waiters and bartenders are pretty knowledgeable and swift even when it's busy they maintain attentiveness and laid back attitude.
Review Source:I like this place as a drinking pub in a middle of a mall (Lincoln square). Their Guinness pours are pretty good considering that we are in America and the best I've had is still in Ireland. I'll be the first to admit that I could not match tastes with friends from Ireland that can tell the slightest thing wrong with a Guinness tap at a bar. I've only ever had the Happy Hour here. The praties and gravy are an almost evil combination. The spicy bbq chicken fingers are really spicy but a good BBQ zing to it that hits the spot after a number of drinks. The lamb skewer and chicken skewer were okay for bar food. The sliders aren't very good but a few drinks and you wouldn't notice. The irish beef stew I could have swore was better when I first tried it compared to currently that has it not so thick and not much stick to your bones type of feel or rich taste.
The service is always friendly. The beers cold, Guinness good, and standard wide range of hard liquor if you are not a whiskey person.
Atmosphere is good for the area. This location can get crowded with the after work crowd. Happy Hour twice a day. They have a drinking card challenge. Read up on the rules at the bar and see if you find it worthwhile to complete.
Came in on week day for lunch (Bellevue location). Â Service was really slow. Â I watched a group of two men come in after me and immediately were offered menus and their drinks orders taken. While I waited.... Waitress came back and took their orders, and I still waited for a menu. Â She came back and took their food order and I still waited for a menu. Â She came and delivered their food and then she finally came over to me with a menu. Â The rest of the service was fine and the food was great, but I was on the verge of walking out of the restaurant. Â Not sure if I'll go back.
Review Source:Had a Groupon to use up and got a chance to try the lunch here. We ordered the Irish beef stew and the reuben sandwich with fries. Although we didn't order any beer, we were impressed with the options they had on tap - good variety.
The restaurant overall feels really small and cramped - don't feel it would be a good place for large groups.
In terms of the food:
Stew was flavorful with tender beef and veggies. But it came out lukewarm - I wanted to ask to have it heated up in the microwave. Serve the stew HOT! It did come with two slices of bread - one was cornbread (eh...pretty dry), and the other was Irish soda bread (YUM and very soft).
The reuben was really good. Cheesy and meaty. And the shoe string fries were super crispy and good. Not sure it was worth the $13 price though.
Not super impressed with the menu overall. If I didn't have a Groupon, I don't think the menu alone would entice me to try this place out.
Service was great, and unlike many bars, the TVs were set up so they could be seen from everywhere, so that was nice. Â Food was just ok.
Gotta take off two stars though because no self-respecting Irish bar would spell the name of their most expensive Irish Whiskey wrong on all their menus. Â Its Midleton, folks, not Middleton.
The staff were rude and the food was terrible. Â I had what I can only describe as the worst beef stew i have ever tasted. Only two pieces of beef and neither of them was edible - all nasty gristle. Â The vegetables were mushy and there was also some sort of hard piece of plastic in the stew too that I only discovered when I bit on it.
I heartily recommend JJ Mahoney's in Redmond instead if you are looking for Irish Stew. It is always good and they are constantly improving the recipe.
Well....as it should be, the beer was excellent and the atmosphere was authentic. Â I had the Irish Stew and my wife had a Reuben Sandwich....both were very good. Â But the best part was our server Max. Â He was very friendly made our experience one of the highlights of our trip to Seattle.
Review Source:I was new to downtown Bellevue and looking for some where to eat for lunch. I had had the Paddy Coyne's over on the water front in Seattle so I thought I would check it out here. I got the fish and chips which were pretty good. My only complaint was how long it took to get them out to me. The restaurant barely had any patrons yet it still took a good 20 - 30 minutes to get my food out.
Review Source:It took a Groupon to finally get me here, but it was worth it. I'd come back.
Saturday night. Things are hopping all over Lincoln Square. Paddy's is busy but not packed. We have to wait about ten minutes for a table. Devon is friendly and helpful and quickly brings out our drinks. Jameson Gold (neat) for me. Irish Hot Chocolate for her. Both are delicious.
I've been hankering for meatloaf and order their pub version. It's herby and tasty. The gravy and the potatoes are good. Veggies are nicely cooked, though a bit plain (what should I expect from an Irish pub?). She wanted the Fisherman's Pie, but they ran out of salmon (at six o'clock in Seattle?). Settles for the fish and chips, which are good, but not quite as good as we've had elsewhere.
All-in-all, not an unpleasant experience. We might be back here again, if we need a quick meal or refreshment and we're in the area.
Groupon restaurants, <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Frestaurant.com&s=c5fe485af4df376130bee54f875814d79c4d7913e1258123b1206d2bdbf4873b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://restaurant.com</a> restaurants. Â It usually means bad or really bad news. Â In the case of this overpriced abominable franchised excuse of a restaurant, it is REALLY bad news.
Greed is humanity's greatness enemy, a great tragedy that this one trait impedes our progress and hampers our kindness to one another more than anything. Â I do fall victim to this sin as well. Â Upon receiving a free 1 day only $10 to spend on <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgroupon.com&s=dddd6d4a067849d455557df3f740429e9a4df76571dab2a2356ac944fa74372c" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://groupon.com</a> email, I quickly scoured groupon for an exactly $10 deal. Â I knew it was bad news, but hey $20 free to spend on some drinks, why not? Â I should have just stayed with drinks, hard to mess up there or maybe I should not have listened to my inner Chinese to try to get the best deal.
Day of redemption or reckoning came, shepherd's pie and fish chips. Â The pie tasted like a microwaved TV dinner shepherd's pie, was certainly not TV dinner price through. Â Fish in the fish and chips were shockingly small and few in pieces, not to mention looked like it was thrown together by a 6 year old. Â Maybe it's unfair that I compare this to Duke's? Â However 1 piece of fish from duke's fish and chips is bigger than the whole damn dish from here. Â Why so greedy? Â Oh right, it's a groupon restaurant. Â Never again. Â Ok, drinks, maybe.
I've been here a few times and the experiences varied. It was a nice place to grab a Magners and hang out late at night.
I also recently went with a few of my friends (we're all over 21) for some food and drinks and the waitress was on the brink of rude. She eyed us suspiciously when we gave her our REAL ID's and was not very friendly but she was timely and did her job.
The Irish stew was not very good and the beef was poor quality. The Irish soda bread was good though! Overall, I wasn't very impressed.
I came in here during lunch last Thursday with two coworkers and GF.
Place was pretty empty but it was the week between Christmas and New Years. Â Probably only 3 or 4 people on staff for the day.
Considering the slowness of business that week, and the fact that is kindof sucks working that week - the service was good to go.
It wasn't all cheeky and obnoxious like other Bellevue joints - they were just being cool, good people to us. Â Our waitress was a brunette girl, assisted by a dude with real short hair. Â Â Â We liked them. Â They kept good tabs on us and the service was quick.
Had the irish death porter. Â It was pretty good. Â Had some unique flavors to it that I really liked.
Fish and chips were good, although in retrospect I think I'd have opted for the sandwich.
I liked that they had curry fries. Â We devoured it quickly.
Anyway, I just gotta give the place 5 stars because I felt comfortable in there, and the waiters were just real. Â It's good to know there's a good Irish pub downtown.
It's New Years eve. Â I think I'll go back tonight for a pint.
I first tried Paddy's some time last year, and I can honestly say that the drinks and food (while being outrageously overpriced) were pretty good.
I recently went back a week or so ago and while the waitress was polite enough at first, she started getting extremely pushy about drinks when we were only halfway through our first ones. We were both driving and wanted to space out the drinks so we asked for water instead, so she brought us our glasses... and the check. The potato skins we'd ordered were pathetically skimpy and dry for their price and if it hadn't been for the drinks I wouldn't have left a tip at all.
We thought that perhaps we'd just gotten a bad waitress and decided to give it another shot a few days later. Unfortunately we received the same abysmal service. We weren't badly dressed and the pub wasn't crowded or closing- but the waitress did her best to push us out as soon as possible anyway.
The two stars are for the very handsome decor and competent bartender. I really wanted to like this place, but I'm never going back again
I had a reservation next door at Palomino so I stopped in for a quick beer. They have a cream ale, which I imagine would be very tasty on top of a porter. The service was quick, the bar clean, and the seating adequate. This is more of a pub in terms of food, not so much as a dark place for singles to mingle. But it was very nice.
Review Source:So, you want to go out in Bellevue on a friday/sat night, but don't want to go to a deuschebag central nightclub (ahem, Parlor, munchbar)? Â Come to Paddy Coyne's! Â The place has a good neighborhood-bar kind of a vibe, plus late night happy hour 7 days a week. Â A real charm for the bellevue scene.
P.S. Â Awesome lamb & chicken skewers.
I came here for dinner last night to check it out since I recently purchased a Groupon.
For a Friday night, the wait was fairly short, and we got seted pretty quickly. We started with potato skins, which were good, but with bacon, cheese and green onions, how could you really go wrong?
I ordered the shepards pie and the bf ordered the bangers & mash. The potatoes were bland, and I kind of expected more flavor from the beef. I've actually had better shepards pie from the Cheesecake Factory, and that kind of tells me it could be better.
And the bangers tasted like hot dogs. But the carrot mash was good.
What happened to this restaurant? It used to be my go-to place for good fish&chips and a glass of beer... I would have given them at least 4 stars if it were a several month ago. Yes, I haven't been there for a few month...maybe I'm being punished for not being loyal enough?
I ordered my fish&chips as usual this week. It came with mushy sub-par fries. Where did my favorite nice crispy shoe string fries go? So I asked a waitstaff, and was told that is a special order now. Really? I was very sad. She told me I can place another order of fries. Really? You can't just give me a basket of fries since you didn't offer it as an option when I ordered?
Oh well... Then I saw on the bill that they charged $0.50 more than what's on the menu for the beer I had. They also charged $0.50 for the side of ranch I asked for. I see... tough times calls for tough measures... I'm not going to argue over $1.00, but needless to say I was very very disappointed this time. It will be a long time till I go there again if I ever decide to go.
Had a Groupon from Paddy Coyne's that was expiring so I dined here on a Sunday early afternoon while catching a road Seahawks game on one of the TVs here.
This space was previously occupied by Koots. Kind of still upset that place closed since they made a great matcha latte. What once was a rather bright tea shop has been transformed into a dark Irish pub. Though not quite a tavern feel.
Had a seat at the bar so I could catch the game. A game that seemed to go badly for the Seahawks while I watched. The kind of game that makes you think you are a bad luck charm for watching.
Regarding the food, you can find all of the Irish pub classics, but also American fare as well. I decided that I wanted to try one of the unfamiliar Irish dishes, so I got the Dublin coddle ($14.99) and the Paddy's IPA ($5) to pair it with.
How does it feel to be coddled? Well, I thought it was okay. It is a simple hardy stew like dish with bangers, rashers and potatoes. It was good, but a bit pricey given its ingredients. The dish also came with Irish soda bread which was tasty. It has a cornbread texture to it.
The Paddy's IPA has a nice bold malty flavor to it. If you don't feel like drinking one of the Irish beers, give this beer a try.
Paddy Coyne's is a nice place to get decent grub while watching sporting events in downtown Bellevue. It is a little on the pricier side, but it is in Lincoln Square so that has to be expected.
I purchased a Groupon and used it last night. Â The bar is very small and very loud, even on a weeknight. Â We were lucky to get a seat, despite arriving after 9pm. Â The menu was quite extensive for a pub and I liked that there were quite a few "authentic" options. Â I had the halibut fish & chips with fries and coleslaw. Â The fish was a tad dry and underseasoned, but the beer batter was delicious. Â It came out quickly and was piping hot. Â If you like fries w/ gravy, I'd suggest ordering a side of the beef gravy to dip your fries in (only $0.99!) Â The gravy was also piping hot and fantastic! Â My dad had the beef stew with Irish soda bread and he loved it. Â Our group also shared the chocolate bread pudding (rather large and bland) & the Guinness ice cream soda (excellent). Â
The staff was very attentive and worked hard to keep our drinks filled. Â The main reason I'm deducting 1 star is for the noise. Â No one should hear bag pipes compete with a bar full of shouting drunks!
I had never been here before until last week when my friend and I decided to have HH here after work. There is a lot to choose from on the HH menu and food was delish, not to mention great HH pricing!
Tip: Â If you are planning on getting the shoestring fries basket it is definitely enough to share with someone!
Paddy Coyne's is one of my favorite places to go in downtown Bellevue. The staff is very attentive and friendly, the music and atmosphere is awesome, and the food and drinks are always perfect.
The Irish Club membership card and trivia nights are also great bonuses and make it a fun place to go.
There is some serious shadiness going on at this bar.
They have a nice selection of Whiskey and Bourbon- but the problem is- when you get your tab- the prices are $1 to $2 more per drink than they state on the menu. I pointed this out when I got the bill and- while our server was great all night- she made it seem like it was a massive hassle to get it corrected.
It's really a 3.5, but the service of late has been going down hill.
Paddy and I have a complicated relationship. I've been here 10 or 15 times, and the food is always awesome. We order the seasoned fries (with curry sauce!) for the table every time, and have had great success with the fish&chips, kabobs, and sandwiches. Their happy hour prices are a great deal for DT Bellevue.
I love the atmosphere here. It's dark and small, yet has quite the Irish vibe and positive feel to it. There are tables and booths, as well as a bar to sit at. There are a few TVs that usually have a couple sports games on. One weird lunch day they were showing The Real Housewives though... But we won't go there.
They have a stamp card system here which is what continually brings me back. My competitive nature is determined to fill out those cards! However this requires spending quite a bit of money on drinks, and I'd really like to get good service for the amount of $$ I'm throwing around. As a young woman here I tend to either get hit on, or simply treated like crap since my "demographic" is known to not tip well. This has really put a damper on the experience lately. Side note- as soon as I pull out my almost-full stamp card the service always immediately gets better. Kinda lame I have to prove myself.
The other reason this place loses a star is for it's one bathroom. Meaning one for everyone. Guys and girls. They can't help it but for a pub bathrooms are important! If it's in use or there's a line you either have to go across the way to a swanky restaurant (awkward!) Or upstairs in Lincoln.
Definitely worth a try for everyone!
I met a good friend of mine here for a late lunch, and my experience was mediocre at best. Â But hey, the company and conversation were great! :) Â Â The location had somewhat of a pub atmosphere--without the character and "grit" that I've enjoyed at other pubs in the past, but then again, this is Bellevue... Â
I would describe the service as generally good, considering our waitress was a patient soul due to our indecision in what to order. Â I finally settled on Fish & Chips and she ordered the Dublin Coddle. Â I regretted my choice. Â The fries (I wouldn't consider them "chips" in the truest sense) were overly salted, and lacked the crispness on the outside/soft on the inside goodness which is the hallmark of any delicious, fried spud. Â The cod was a non-event, the crunchy batter encapsulating it notwithstanding. Â The Dublin Coddle was an improvement, especially with the rashers and broth; however, lukewarm does not mean "piping hot" as stated in the menu. Â
Needless to say, I doubt I'll be back.
3.5 stars. Â The only occasions that I am in Lincoln Square: to eat at Maggiano's and Din Tai Fung (stay the F away from McCormick's, I am warning you...see my review on their HH but I digress). Â When Groupon introduced $10 for $20 deal, that incentivized me to try Paddy C. Since the Groupon doesn't work for happy hour AND they won't allow both on the same check, I asked for two separate checks to try best of both worlds.
Interior wise, it isn't as swanky and upscale as other bar and lounges but it isn't a dump either. Â There were a few young girls who came in with no ID and expected to be served alcohol (got refused of course) then complained that the place sucks and left, really? Â Anyway, legit fish and chips platter and great lamb skewers at awesome prices. Â Fish crispy, hot and flaky; lamb skewers calmed down my hunger panes.
Dessert - their chocolate bread pudding I swear was the most ginormous hunk that's so dense and heavy, you will need 4 people to finish it! Â Mental note to skip that next time.
Even without a Groupon, I'd visit again during their HH. Â They're alright with me.
Friendly staff, great food, good music, good placement of tv's and located in the heart of Belleuve, Paddy Coyne's Irish Pub is a great place to visit in Bellevue.
The food quality is outstanding and the menu variety is rather large for a smaller restaurant. The fries were some of the best fries I have had, which I am very pick about. The portion sizes are large and food tastes fresh.
The location has a welcoming feel to it, and being a smaller chain of stores, it has a nice local, family owned feel to it. I would highly recommend Paddy Coyne's if you are in the Bellevue area. Being located in Bellevue, you also never know who you will meet as Microsoft and Expedia bring in tons of international business travelers from around the globe who stay across the street at the Hyatt.
I do love this pub. Â I've been here 3 or 4 times with a girlfriend of mine and it always draws us back in when we're in Bellevue. Â They food is delicious, the beer selection is great, the staff is awesome and the atmosphere is a lot of fun! Â We've met some interesting people at the bar, it's always a friendly crowd here and great conversations happen at this bar. Â
We went last Friday night and there was a 2 man band, which was fun. Â They were filming a commercial so that added a little extra fun to our night. Â The place was packed as usual. Â The waiter was attentive, funny, personable! Â We didn't order any food this time but I've had their wedge salad which is excellent, the potato leak soup which is wonderful and the potato skins which are piping hot and cheesy! Â I'll be back the next time I'm in Bellevue for sure!
Nice, Small Pub!
I had some time to kill and a couple emails to send so I figured.... why not have a beer and a snack.
Got here about 4pm on a Friday.... there were a few people here but it wasn't too busy ... yet. Â By 5:30pm... it was hopping.
I picked an open table that overlooked the sidewalk/street so that I could watch the world go by.
Service was Great.
I went with the Redhook Nut Brown and the Spicy Chicken appetizer.
Both were Excellent! Â
The beer was dark but refreshingly light. Â I know... an oxymoron. Â :) Â If you like Newcastle like me... you'll enjoy this one too.
The Spicy Chicken was delicious.... just the right amount of heat... the chicken was meaty... and breading wasn't too bready. Â I'd definitely order these again.
My husband joined me at some point... and we eneded up having 4 beers and a the chicken appetizer .... for only $22. Â Great price IMO!
Location... right across the street from Hyatt... so easy walking distance and you can walk the bridge over rather than mess with the street.
3.5?
Went there last night to see some live music. Ordered hh size Shepherds Pie and Fish and Chips to share between us. Having most my Dad's side of the family live in or come from England-- I know a good Shepherds pie and this wasn't too tasty. Not that it was bad, but def not good. The best part was the potatoes on top.
The fish was really good but the fries are just wah wah. Next time I'll get Fish and salad instead.
They have Harp and yummy Ireland cider; which is nice. The drinks can be slightly overpriced but hey...it's Bellevue. If you get em at hh--- it's cheaper. They have both an early night and an after 10pm hh everyday. Beware: the hh portions are small-- so you may need to order 2 if you eat a lot.
My biggest peeves with this place in general-- the service. Sometimes it's just off.
Robbie Christmas and his partner in crime were fabulous last night. If you want some good, chill live music come here on a Friday night. They play til 12:30!
My friend and I arrived on F riday  night to be greated by a very nice host, who found a place for us to sit at the bar while we waited only 5 or 10 minutes for a table.  The menu was suprrisngly "Americanized" for an Irish pub.
My friend , who is gluten intolerant, ordered the pork chop dinner, which was very good.  I, unfortunately, ordered the "Irish" stew.  It was so highlly seasoned wtih bay leaves  that I could not taste anything else!  Our waitress never came back after serving our food, so I ddn't have an opportunity to return the dish and order something else.  I ate a few bites but couldn't eat anymore because of the strong bay leaf taste.  I've never had stew like this before.  Someone in the kitchen must have accidently dumped the entire jar of bay leaves in the pot!
Before our entrees arrived, we ordered a salad to share. Â Having mentioned to the waitress that my friend is gluten intolerant, we were surprised to see croutons all over the salad.
Also, we ordered beer and wine with our dinner, but weren't offered any water, which was sorely missed due to the overly-herbed stew, and because our waitress disappeared and my wine was gone, I left very thirsty and unhappy.
On an up note, the entertainment was excellent and if it weren't for the bad service and bad food, I'd consider going back just for that. Â Oh well...
A very solid and serviceable little hangout in a neighborhood where virtually no one wants to be a hangout--everyone else in town wants to be a scene. God bless Paddy Coyne's for going a different route. It's a little small, and it's a bit of a space simply carved out from a newly-constructed high-rise office building. So it's not exactly overflowing with tradition or anything. But it's got charm for sure, and that's a nice thing to find in a skyscraper lobby.
It's a few tables and a few booths, and then a dogleg bar off to the side. They feature live music (usually a troubadour with a guitar), and they have flat screens showing the game. They have a nice little lineup of Irish imports and a a couple Redhooks. The food smelled like it was being cooked in good oil. You can't beat the service--very friendly, eminently capable, and very much of a mind to cultivate a regular clientele. That stands out in a neighborhood where the service is generally all about the upsell. I'll happily come back for a pint now and then.
I've been to this place quite a few times because my boyfriend and I use his prime card to buy one entree get one free from Microsoft. It's right in the heart of downtown Bellevue and is a nice little cozy pub. I wouldn't just call it a bar. I wouldn't just call it a restaurant.
If you want something good, quick, and grungy with a bellevue elitist flare, this is the place to go.
My personal favorite dish here is the corned beef and cabbage. It's phenom. My mom is part Irish and used to make this dish for me all the time. I had my expectations set. I was wrong. Paddy's makes the most succulent, tender, delicious corned beef I've ever had in my life.
I've also been here for steak Mondays. It's kind of a mis-named day, but who cares. For $4.99 you get a small piece of moderately tough steak with fries. But it's $5, what do you expect? I enjoyed it, but probs wouldn't order it again.
My boyfriend used to always come for Tuesday Trivia night and he loved it. Hopefully I'll venture over for one of those days sometime soon!