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Been going to Ped's for a few years now, the atmosphere and beer are definately the strong points. I've found that the service is usually either great, or poor depending on who the server is. Food is good, but has gone down hill a bit in my opinion.
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Eric,
Boston, MA
(11/24/2008) |
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We used to like going to the Peddler's Daughter, but today we had a terrible experience and will never return there nor to Bistro 45. We were seated; two other tables were filled about 10 minutes after us. Both were tended to by waitresses; they were served drinks and ordered their food. We waited 20 minutes, and no one came to our table. We got up to leave, and still, no one came over. This is the poorest service we have had ever! We used to tell our friends all over the North Shore about the two restaurants, and now we will be sure to tell them not to go to either.
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Bradford, MA
(11/24/2007) |
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Nice addition to the Downtown area - Haverhill seems to be trying to clean up the lower Washington Street area and I actually enjoy coming back to Haverhill now. Located a block north of the main drag (where The Tap is) in the basement floor of a building that shares space with it's more upscale sister restaurant, Bistro 45. The atmosphere is classic. Lots of wood, nice big U-shaped bar, booths, some beer/Irish bric-a-brac scattered around. But best of all - it seemed to be non-smoking best as I could tell during my few visits. The selection won't raise an eyebrow, as the best I've enjoyed are Belhaven & Old Speckled Hen on draft. But some recent rumors have it that more interesting choices may be added soon - stay tuned. I've eaten lunch here - pretty good fish & chips served in the requisite newspaper and a subpar reuben sandwich that could be much improved by serving it on grilled rye - not chewy Wonderbread! That was almost a year ago, so they may have worked out the menu/kitchen kinks. Friendly place to grab a bite and a pint. Failte!
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Mike,
Bristol, RI
(02/12/2004) |
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Authentic Irish Pub located below street level underneath a Tapas place (of all things). Classic, cozy atmosphere, great food, great beer selection. Staff was very attentive once they got to us. (May have been short-staffed when we were there.) Overall a great place.
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Ted E. Brewski,
Foxboro, MA
(01/14/2004) |
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A great place for good beers (Guiness and a lot more) and/or an informal meal - inexpensive and very high quality food. Friendly atmosphere and low-key. A favorite with all Haverhill-ites.
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Haverhill, MA
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