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  • First time for wife and I so we came for a weekday lunch. A-OK and good enough to bring us back. A real pub, for sure. All the signage, the bar, decor and a true Irish pub menu. All of this was shared with the wait person. Irish whiskeys by the glass, so taste yourself silly. Quite a variety. Plus good old Guinness. I ordered a black & tan, usually Harp beer with the Guinness floating on top. At first I thought that the bar tender had given me a plain Guinness. The wait person, who could have been Mary herself, told me that their black & tan is made with another dark beer other than Harp or some other light colored beer. It was OK, but in the future I will just order a straight Guinness. Just me. I had the fish and chips, receiving the largest hunk of fish ever. I was concerned that it might not be cooked through, but it was! And like many other reviewers I thought it very good. It is Icelandic cod, so to me you can't get cod any colder body of water and the meat was firm, white, tender and flavorful. The chips, on the other hand, were heavily salted with a seasoned mix. Way too much. I mentioned it to the wait person who suggested that I order the chips plain. That is my recommendation to you. Wife had the smoked turkey wrap with onion rings. The turkey was truly smoky, so if you are not into smoke, go slowly here. The wrap was generously portioned and tasty. The onion rings appeared to be possibly right out of the freezer box and they were terribly over-cooked. Dark brown and were not flavorful at all. Wait person agreed that they were over cooked. So...will be back as we want to take on some of their traditional Irish specialties. We have traveled extensively in Ireland over a number of visits so have a point of experience. On our list of to-try food items are the Sheppard's Pie and the corned beef and cabbage. And start tasting those whiskeys. We want to experience their entertainment as there is the offer of craick (crack) on their signage. In Ireland craick is witty conversation, jokes, etc. And the craick is part of the evening entertainment where a small group of musicians play and sing traditional Irish tunes. Quite a bit of fun so if you have the opportunity, go for it. Of course, alcoholic beverages tend to liven up any craick.
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