I can never quite decide how I feel about Seamus'. On the one hand, the bar is well stocked with Irish beers on tap and all the associated "Look we're Irish!" crap, just like Rosie McCaffrey's. From first impressions, I thought it was an iffy place trying a little too hard, but I must confess that I've spent some great nights holed up with a load of friends drinking in one of the corner booths.
Prices are pretty standard, around $5 for an import pint. The food is good and they tend to keep the kitchen open fairly late (10:30 or so).
Still, the overall impression is of a place that's uncomfortably straddling the line between bar and restaurant. Not quite homey enough to feel like a real Irish pub and without the eccentricities of the Bikini Lounge or even Bar Bianco. Not really close to Casey Moore's or Rula Bula in terms of Irishness.