Solid Woodside tavern with just about something for everyone. Â I like to come here on Thursday nights when Kieran is bartending and usually playing a mix of 70s and 80s New Wave from his ipod. Â I get the burger with all the fixings and back it with an imperial pint of Goose Island IPA and shot or 2 or 3 of Powers. Â It is the best burger in Woodside and the price is beyond fair. Â Kieran and Ronan try to keep a mix of different activities - live bands, quiz night - going on to keep folks entertained. Â I'd recommend a stop at Saints and Sinners to anyone
Review Source:I recently moved to the area.  There are a lot of Irish ex pats living around here and tons of Irish pubs.  All are basically the same -- dark, comfortable, with a big bar.  but I think this is the place that is truly Irish  -- not Irish American.  It is a well run pub, well taken care of, with an attractive atmosphere.  It is smaller than I expected.
I stopped by Saints and Sinners mid afternoon looking for food and at that odd hour, it was pretty empty. I was expecting them to tell me the kitchen was closed but no ---I could have anything I want. The menu is guy food. There were 6 other people there other than myself and 5 of them were Irish.
There are TV screens everywhere -- I tried to count them but gave up after 15 !!
My bartender was professional, intelligent, courteous, on the ball -- and Irish.
Great place , drinks, and food. Great local bar you can go to in woodside. The ambiance is just chill and not too wild. It's a great place to watch a sporting event cause they have TV screens. They also have seating areas if you have a group aside from being at the bar. The prices aren't killer either and it's near the 7 train. Can't complain about this place! Would recommend they're burgers! It's a place you must visit at least once if your a local in woodside or in queens.
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