I am one of its regulars and have been for some time. There is just something that keeps me coming back to this place. I think it has something to do with the atmosphere that they have set up. It really feels like a community hub just like the old public houses back in Ireland. It is authentic & genuine; it feels warm and inviting just like your own living room.
There are couple of corners that have fireplaces and other spaces that can be booked for just about any size of group. There is a TV everywhere you look and a massive TV in the back, which is likely the biggest in the NW. At the front bar there is a gallery of TVs usually always playing a different game so you never miss a game; this is how I would set up a man-cave.
I have nothing but praise for the place. I don't even live in the area anymore but I still go out of my way to to get there as do many of the regulars that frequent the venue. Some come as far as Tuscany and Point McKay just to meet up with friends and share a pint. I think that says something about the atmosphere that this bar creates.
The food menu keeps getting better and better. They have some Irish staples, which most Irish pubs don't, which are great but they are moving away from that. They now have an All-Day Breakfast - who does not like that? Add that to the Steak Sandwich special over the lunch hour every week day - how can you go wrong with that?
Mondays are good for wings, Tuesday is tacos, Wednesday is burgers and Thursday is steak and wine. Sunday has a good buffet, maybe one of the only buffets in the NW, with a few theme items that change from week to week as well as a roast beef and omelette station. Happy Hour from 2-6PM (4-6PM on weekends) is great too.