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    3.75 stars.

    Decent airport pub food.  Heck, it's decent anywhere pub food.  A nice surprise.

    Good burger.  Lots of beers and scotches.  Nice English style pub in Cleveland Hopkins Airport.  Best of the sit down places at CLE.

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    It is as good as it gets for breakfast in an airport that isn't fast food-court food.

    They serve breakfast! Hot breakfast consisting of scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, bacon and sourdough toast. Quick and friendly service, it was nice to sit to have a traditional breakfast vs. sitting at the gate eating a Powerbar from the gift shop.

    WiFi in the airport and the spacious dining area make it an easy comfortable place to eat and work. If you don't have work, you can sit next to the window and watch people go through security...that's always a fun activity :)

    Limited breakfast menu, but it is good quality and at a decent airport price.

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    Stuck in Cleveland?  Head to the Pub.

    The Pub is tucked away near security and, while you're there, you forget you are in an airport and hoping that your flight is not delayed.  Many airport places skimp on the size of the bar, so I was so glad to be able to grab a seat at the bar and not feel cramped.  Lots of TVs around the bar, but, unfortunately, I was stuck watching Fox News at mine.  (Sports, people. Think sports.  Or, when it's snowing out, maybe the Weather Channel.  We want to know the likelihood that we will get out of dodge.)

    The food was great, and the beer selection was even better.  Smithwick's on tap in an airport?  Yes please!  The burger was a good size and very flavorful.  All in all, a great experience.  However, as others have noted, the servers wear kilts.  My eyes, my eyes!  Please, The Pub, no more kilts.

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    So if you're stuck in an airport, in Cleveland no less, this will be your saving grace. First class English pub in the oddest of locations. A spot like this deserves to be in the middle of a busy urban street. The beer selection is amazing for an airport and the food is well above typical air travel standards.

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    Tough to rate since the service was great, but the food was average.  Received heavy pours, which is always great!   Only issue is burger was kinda dry.  I'll be back for the drinks, but will certainly try another food option.

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    I actually like this place.  Yup, an airport pub.  I'll own it. Understand, this would be a three-star place if I was grading it against real-world (non-airport) establishments.

    The servers are always cheerful.  The background music is good (Neon Trees, etc.). The dim lighting and the wooden paneling almost make you forget you are in Cleveland.  Or the airport for that matter(when you have no choice but to be there).  

    There is a nice selection of import beers and the fish that comes with the fish and chips is remarkably battered to perfection.  The chips leave a little to be desired.

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    Best airport bar- ever!  And I've been to plenty of airports.  Huge English draft selection.  Had the Bangers and mash and you would never know you are in an airport by the quality and look of the food.  Great food and great service!

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    The Cleveland airport is bleak and there are not a lot of options that let you experience a little bit of Cleveland once more.  I visited the Pub and the service was awesome.  I took the server's recommendation of the pretzel roll with sweet onions, ham, and Swiss - it looked half of pound of ham was slapped on the roll - it was a bit much for me but still tasty - the roll was fresh and the onions caramelized well.  I read about the fried pickle but it blended with the fries and I had a bit of a wow moment as I took  a bite unexpectedly.  Fries were good steak fries.  Great selection of beers - a bit pricey though.

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    Irish pub in an airport that has Strongbow on tap, score! Unfortunately I was not feeling up to par so I just had a pepsi (no coke).

    Started with the soup of the day, Italian Wedding, and it was surprisingly delicious. It was clearly freshly made and tasty. I had the pot roast with mashed potatoes and it was great. It came out already shredded with peas and carrots. The carrots were small, skinny sticks and they were crunchy, I would have preferred more cooked. The mashed potatoes were the shining moment, creamy and full of flavor.

    The service was surprisingly good which overall made for a pleasant experience.

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    Good beer choices, wait, great beer choices for an airport bar. The beer selections cover most of the UK and would be pretty good located most anywhere, actually. The food was decent, and the fries pickles (breaded spears) are the only way to go. Friendly, fast service too. Go Pub!

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    One of the better airport pub/restaurants at the Cleveland Airport.  The place has a nice food & drink selection and the service is decent.  They get you in and out and all the important games are always on the TV.  If I have a long layover in Cleveland this is the place I will be at.

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    Decent food for the airport, and the beer was cold and the service was good and quick.  I'll eat here again when passing through the Cleveland airport.

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    So lets get the scenario straight,  you're at an airport  in Cleveland.  If you are like me then you just came from terminal A where the Sam Adams bar informed you that they only serve hot dogs and do not have Sam Adams.   So I was sent to The Pub.  

    There are a lot of positive reviews here and, lets face it, it seems like you are stuck here with no choices.  So I will review this as an airport restaurant, not as a place that I would plan a night out to.  It was a pretty standard Americanized British pub menu with an Americanized pub look (English, Scottish?  Yorkshire maybe?).  Nothing special about the food and while the woman who served me was nice the bartender was a bit brusque.  They were dressed authentically like the bartenders in the guild of students back at college in the late 80s -- I don't imagine that many travelers are nostalgic for that though.  Down with Thatcher!  Free Mandella!  Stuff the Poll Tax!  There were some interesting import beers on the menu, I'll give them credit for that.

    My preference for an airport restaurant (behind the TSA section) is that it not close me off totally from the airport -- I don't want to forget what I am there for.  Also, if you have lots of TVs and if you are trying to serve your clients (remember this not a real-world pub, but an airport pub), then allow for the closed captioning to be turned on -- it is noisy and your clients (probably business travelers and not families who would find the place pricey) want to know about the news or the weather; things that affect their travel.  You are an airport pub, not a sports bar.

    Two stars because I travel a lot and I have experienced better.  $20 for an appetizer (artichoke dip, largely melted cheese) and a pint.

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    For airport food this was pretty good.  Got a burger with bacon an fries.  Service was fast and friendly.  They have good beers on tap as well.  Looks and feels like an old English pub minus the flat screens of course.

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    not bad for being stuck at the airport. The fish and chips were okay. I thought the ham and cheese pretzel was okay. I like that everything comes with a fried pickle, however you can tell that they are afraid of serving them lava hot(how I like them) so they let them cool off and lose their crispiness. Although the food is so-so considering its in an airport, the signature bloody mary is the best that I have ever had, hands down. I have had hundreds of variations and I can confidently say that. Plus, it comes with a Harp chaser. I tell you it is awesome.

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    Oi, The Pub, a ubiquitous name for an establishment?

    A convenient watering hole located in the main terminal of the Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Birds and Blokes wearing clothing similar to what was fashionable 40 years ago in London.

    Not a bad place to go for a quick pint before a flight. The restaurant will get more and more authentic looking as it gets more worn in and gets the patina of boot marks worn into the bar stools and from peoples elbows resting on the wooden bar.

    I've tried a few of the beers on draught here, I like the Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale.

    Service- unassuming and competent.

    Cheers Mate!

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    Changing flights in Cleveland.  Looking for a healthy option - The deli is outta baked potato, the salad bar place just shut down for the night. (NICE.)  So I start wandering around and come across The Pub.  Since I am on Weight Watchers, I couldn't try the traditional british fare unfortunatley.  Went with the grilled salmon with the vegetable soup and a glass of syrah.  Asked for the bourre blanc with capers on the side.  The green beans and potato were cooked perfectly - very tasty.  The salmon was done a little more than I prefer, but not to the point of beng over cooked.  The vegetable soup qas quite good.  The wait staff was very attentive, and paid attention to the customers time constraints.  

    For an airport restaurant (even an airport version of a local) - better than average.  Certainly better the rest rest of the generic airport food to be found at CLE.  Definately worth the extra walk if you have the time.

    Hopefully the diet won't keep me from trying the fish and chips next time thru CLE.

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