We were a little disappointed as it had been recommended by coworkers and it was an upscale Irish-themed restaurant. The only "Irish" theme we saw the day we dined for lunch was the Irish potato soup and the only upscale facet we experienced was some original art on the walls. We ate there on a Saturday at noon and we were the only ones there which should have been a tip off.
The sandwiches were fairly typical sandwich fare such as a Reuben, Turkey Club, Italian, and Cuban. [nothing Irish there except maybe the corned beef on the Reuben] I almost ordered the Cuban until I saw that instead of sliced pork, they used turkey. Never saw a Cuban sandwich with turkey. We both ordered the Italian and it was just OK, nothing special. The chips were loaded with pepper which I guess some people like but I would prefer chips out of a bag instead. Service was just OK considering we were the only ones there.
I have heard there are better sandwich shops in town and will try one of them next time.