Stopped in for Sunday lunch with friends. Casual diningroom and bar decorated with a variety of posters, photos and artifacts from Scotland.
To start, the menus were very old, worn and smelled of old food. The dining room carpet and bathrooms were less than clean.
Although the gentlemen in our party enjoyed the waitress attire, we ladies were a bit uncomfortable with the brevity of costume. Having said that the staff is friendly and attentive.
The Irish nachos were enjoyed by the meat eaters in the party. That was the best part of the meal. The steak and cheese was over cooked. The shepards pie (actually cottage pie) was extremely greasy. The fish 'n chips were unusually greasy, even for fried food but it was cooked well (not over done).
The prices are reasonable, beer selection good. I would recommend this place for men to stop in for a beer but suggest you go elsewhere for food. Definitely not a date or family night location.