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The food is good. I like the layout (fake or not), and the beer selection is pretty good.
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Guinness Pint = $6.00
That is U.S. Dollars, not pesos, are rupees, which is just too much.
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Mike Nacey,
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The first faux Irish Pub (you know, nice bar, good lighting, and knick-knacks stashed everywhere that is supposed to make you feel like the place has been around 100 years) was Fado in Atlanta 8 or 9 years ago. At the time, I really liked the place because it was different, but we did have to get used to $5 pints, as they were one of the first to break this price. Years later, I've been in more of these places than I can count.
Claddagh does the theme quite well, but being in in a strip mall-ish storefront situation just next to the blazing neon of a movie theatre does tend to take away from the 'traditional Irish country pub' motif.
The beer selection is 8-10 taps and a fair number of bottle/can choices as I peeked into the cooler. The selection runs mostly from Ireland & Britain, which is a good thing, and the choices I had on tap came out well. The food was also solid, not exceptional but tasty.
This is a great place to duck into with a friend if the wives/girlfriends are doing a bit of shopping in all of the stores nearby.
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Michael Padgett,
New York, NY
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No, this place isn't authentic Irish like the Pour House in Carnegie, but it isn't bad for a chain. They have a good selection of tap beers and whiskeys. The food I've had there a couple times has been good also. They have bands that play there weekly that range from Irish to contemporary. You could do much worse than stop in this place if you're in the area.
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John Lewis,
Pittsburgh, PA
(01/12/2005) |
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I spent months backpacking all over Ireland -- this isn't an Irish pub, it's an american Irish pub restaurant. BUT it is very good -- the have Smithwick's, all the Irish whiskeys, and many a fine single-malt scotch.
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Matt,
Pittsburgh, PA
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