Came here with a friend when I was visiting town and must say, it was great! Â I'm a big craft beer fanatic and the selection and quality thereof is unbeatable. Â Prices were good too. Â My friend got the steak and I got the fish and chips, both were delicious and way beyond what I expect out of a bar. Â Perfectly crisp fish and perfectly tender steak. Â After our meals we had another drink with the bartender, Â I think his name was Ryan, and had some good laughs. Â What a cool guy! Will definitely come back next time I'm in town.
Review Source:I recently visited this Pub during a wine road trip. I initially suggested we visit this bar to have a night away from red varietals we had been indulging in. I did not anticipate this place would have the quality fare they had. Although they had your typical bar food, Stout Brothers gave an exquisite spin on the classics. The Fish and Chips were cooked with an exquisitely crispy crust while maintaining a flaky and moist piece of fish. As good as the food was, let's be honest, I wanted to visit Stout Brothers for their beer. I was happy as a clam to see such an extensive beer selection.
Bottom line, Stout Brothers Irish Pub is well worth the visit if you are in the area!
Was hoping to catch some live music at Russian River Brewery this evening, but the place, which was rocking, had an hour wait, and we were hungry. Â So walking down the block, ran into an Irish Restaurant, or so it seemed.
Interestingly, the crowd here was the exact opposite - place nearly empty (that usually means something). Â Drinks took a tad long to arrive. Â Main course arrived about one minute after the salad - not well timed. Â Drunken fish burger nothing to write home about.
Lastly, I always appreciate attempts to provide an authentic Irish ambience at such ethnic eateries. Â Unfortunately, the steady stream of R&B music didn't remind me in any way of time spent on Emerald Isle. Â Perhaps the joint should change it's name to Brothas, know what I'm sayin'.