Irish bar no cider - 1 star.
Irish names on food but mostly it's Irish-American rather than anything approaching auld country.
K I am not a sports bar type of guy which isn't as oxymoron despite claims to the contrary but over the last couple of years I've started following hockey which is why I ended up here early on a Sunday morning.
Foodwise: The wings have a jokey name "meet the devil" when I doubt they could summon up Tinkerbelle on a bad hair day. Salty too. They are "grilled" but it seems like breaded fried and then grilled. The presentation is fine, the price not excessive but it's not what it says your getting by a long shot.
I followed up with a poorly named shepherd's pie which was ground beef, over-seasoned and salty. It's not in the same league as what's being put out at Tim Finnegans.
Service on what was a busy/ noisy day was consistently good and the number of screens made it easy to find a great spot to watch the game. Certainly going back here for future games but I can't see me ever needing to pop in for the food.