The second you walk through their entrance, you know you are in an Irish pub. This decor is fantastic and atmosphere is excellent. The menu includes a lot of traditional Irish items as well as more Americanized offerings to appeal to the masses. I tried the fish and chips. As soon as the server placed my meal in front of me, I could see the grease. The fish was placed on top of the fries. When I removed the fish, you could see oil on top of the already oily fries. I could also see a pool of oil under the fries as well. The fish tasted good, but also seemed a little bland. It definitely needed tartar sauce. The fries had great flavor, but were so greasy, they became soggy right away. I expected better from a place that bills itself as an authentic Irish pub. Portions were good. I ordered the smaller portion of fish, which was more than enough for lunch and even dinner.