super solid neighborhood bar / restaurant. Â two entrances on the north and east sides, not too far from one another (may be another south of the east door???). Â if you walk in the east door, you enter into an aisle that runs between the bar and restaurant (bar on north side, restaurant on south side). Â to your immediate right are three large rectangular high top tables (more like moving bars) that too me are the best seats in the house. Â to the left are lower eating table, than a wall with two doors that lead to an even larger restaurant areas. Â the bar itself has about 10-12 stools, a standard wooden bar top, an average bar back, and great bartenders.
any food i've had there is above average (get the pizza, burger, or tenderloin), but there is also a great dive restaurant in the same mini mall that sells jamaican patties (you must try these, get the spiced ketchup). Â food is good at pat flynns though.
crowd is mostly older, definitely a place that knows your name....as another review said, a "local watering hole".
solid bar, good food, prompt service, & fun crowd.
Pat Flynn's has pretty standard prices. You'll pay around 7$ to get a sandwich. Their entrees, things like salmon or beef tenderloin, are more expensive, somewhere around 12-14. Their food tastes...exactly like you would expect it to taste.
They make a solid pork tenderloin, but it's still probably not as good as Moe and Johnny's. I tried their special garlic potatoes for my side instead of getting fries and just being bored. Unfortunately, their garlic potatoes are really just red potatoes cooked like red potatoes are always cooked.
The interior of Pat Flynn's is also supremely ugly.
Look, all the food was good and the service was good. But there's no reason to come here. It's a very generic Indianapolis restaurant.