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In response to the previous review, this is actually an English Pub, not and Irish Pub. As evidenced by the authentic bar and decorations, imported straight from England. Although, I suppose if you were looking for it to be Irish, you may think less of it. The food is unbeatable, with selections varying from authentic English to more Americanized entrees including some of the best wings in town. There is something for everyone in this pub, from food to beer to spirits. It has a very cozy environment and a pleasant staff. Great place to have a family meal too!
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Typical "chain" faux-Irish pub. 12-15 good taps and 20-25 good bottles, mostly imports. As I enjoy a Whitbread Ale from time to time; this is one of the few places I've seen it offered on tap. Fullers ESB also on this trip as well as typical imports and a few locals. Have to admit the bangers and mash were very good--definitely hit the spot! Service could be better. They missed out on selling another two pints because of the snail-like pace of the staff. Lots of single malts, some that are not the typical offerings. Worth a stop for a good pint of Whitbread.
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