The food is great - some higher quality items than you might expect from a pseudo-irish bar. And the service was friendly and efficient. The drink selection (in terms of beers, at least) is adequate. What turned our recent experience sour was the Monday night trivia host - cheating accusations and profanities over the mic ruined an otherwise pleasant evening. Perhaps avoid Monday nights and your experience will be better.
Review Source:What a little hidden gem over in Dunwoody. Â I wouldn't have even known this place existed. Â It's located in a pretty nondescript strip mall near the intersection of Mt. Vernon and Abernathy. Â But now that I know it's here, I'll definitely be back.
Came here one afternoon for post work drinks (kinda). Â Some friends were already here when I arrived, so I strolled right in and sat down. Â As it was about 4 in the afternoon, the place wasn't busy at all. Â As soon as I sat down, our friendly waitress (1 of 2 - and I don't remember either of their names) took my drink order. Â And thus began a long and winding evening of bourbon and deliciousness.
Drinks were delivered quickly and the bartender was not stingy with the Woodford. Â Good stuff. Â After a couple of drinks, I decided that food was necessary if I wanted to be able to drive myself home at some point. Â I went with the bangers and mash. Â Quite the good choice and it's definitely a dish that I would order again. The sausage was deliciously flavored and the mashed potatoes smothered in caramelized onions and yummy brown gravy hit the spot.
But the highlight of the evening was the brownie. Â Oh jeez, the brownie. Â First off, it was the size of a small country. Â Larger than Tuvalu, but definitely smaller than Lichtenstein. Â It was perfectly gooey in the middle and was accompanied by vanilla ice cream. Â If every drunken Thursday evening (there aren't THAT many) could culminate with this brownie, my life would be significantly more enjoyable - and caloric.
So yeah. Â Friendly and prompt service. Â Yummy food. Â And stiff drinks. Â There's nothing not to love about this place.