Ratings:
Food: 8/10
Drink: 8/10
Service: 8/10
Value: 8/10
Hygiene: 9/10
Aesthetics: 8/10
The first time I came here I was honestly miffed that a British pub would choose this location of all places. It doesn't really belong in a plaza like this, but the more I visit, the less it actually bothers me.
To me, the best thing on the menu are the pies and yorkies. They simply have one of the better tasting yorkies in the area and it's hard to argue with quality meat pies. The crust is perfect and buttery, and the filling doesn't make it overly soggy. The nachos they have here are also pretty decent with full strips of beef and chicken, it's definitely something you have to share.
The cost of food here is around $10-15 for a dish and they're reasonably sized.
They have a reasonable variety of beers on tap, so you'll be able to find something to drink.
It definitely has the feel of a British pub, with the red walls and the wooden wall mouldings. There's a dart board in the back too. The patio is kind of non-existent and faces the parking lot.
The service here is usually friendly and courteous, but it can sometimes take a while to get your order placed.
This place is a good pub and it has its merits, it just seems out of place here sometimes. I definitely think it's still a worthwhile place to go, and I'd definitely recommend the yorkies.