I went to the Wee Pub with the intention of having a beer with my dinner. Five hours later, when the cab picked me up, I had no idea what had just happened. The beer selection is the same as every other place in Kingsland/St. Mary's but they can make some wicked mixed drinks. I really enjoyed the luminescent green drink on the bar.
For dinner, I had the fish and chips. It was ok. Not as great as I expected from an irish pub. But ok. I should have had the all-you-can-eat boneless chicken wings like the guy sitting next to me. They looked delicious and had about twenty different sauces to try.
I give this place five stars because in St. Marys, this IS as good as it gets!
Saw a flurry of reviews on Yelp, and decided to check the place out for myself. Â Made the easy 30-minute drive to St Marys on Sunday afternoon, and missed the place on my first pass. Â It's located in the corner of a slighly-desolate strip center, and there wasn't any signage on the high part of the building. Â If you don't know where they are, and aren't local, you may have some trouble finding it.
My server did not identify herself (according to my ticket, her name was "Kevin"), but she was pleasant and kept checking on me at appropriate intervals. Â I ordered the AYCE wings (menu price was a dollar more than on the website) and sampled several varieties. Â Didn't care for the Guiness sauce, but the Thai Chili was pretty good, as was the lemon pepper rub and teriyaki. Â Hot / Extra Hot were ok, they had an Asian Citrus (I think it was) that didn't do anything for me.
Lots of televisions, all were showing some variety of NFL. Â It appeared that many of the guests who arrived while I was there knew many of the other guests; everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. Â I watched several plates of food being delivered, and they all -looked- good. Â There's an outside seating area, as well.
You can sign up for the "Wee Pub Club" and get a free draft beer.
I'd go back. Â 3.5 stars.