The food is always good and they have a huge variety on tap. I got there on a Wednesday and to my surprise they were taping a show. I guess they do a local band every Wednesday on the show and it airs on PBS. Sounds like a local Austin City Limits..........anyway, great place, great food, good atmosphere
Review Source:I tried Ye Olde Cock N' Bull Tavern because of friend of mine, who works over on Adams, said is was worth the trip over. Â We sat outside on the small patio and we were promptly greeted by our server. Â They have quite a few beers on tap so that I think anyone that wanted a beer, could find one they liked. Â
We ended up ordering the Taco Pizza $9 to split between the two of us and it was a good size to split for a light meal. Â The Taco Pizza was GOOD. Â I love the Taco Pizza at Vito's but this was much better as I expected it to be for more of a bar and grill type pizza. Â The crust was crispy, the refried beans weren't too thick, and the toppings tasted fresh.
While there, I discovered that the kitchen is contracted out so that the bar and the restaurant portion are both owned by the same person but not run by the same person to ensure that good food can be served and improve any deficiencies. Â
On this trip, I didn't get to experience the bar aspect of the this place but moreso the restaurant and I would go back. Â It has a nice view of the Mud Hens stadium entrance and sitting on the patio watching people walk by was nice.
If I had a choice between the Blarney down the street and Cock N' Bull, I choose Cock N' Bull. Â It's more spacious for the clientele and the food is better.