My husband and I came in for dinner on a Thursday night - Thursday night is Trivia night and it is pretty loud, but the noise wasn't the issue. It was the service and food. The waitress was nice and offered to answer menu questions which I took her up on asking a couple of items on the menu like the corned beef and cabbage rolls - I specifically asked if it was corned beef inside cabbage - she said yes so I ordered them. I was debating weather to order some soup and the waitress said, that soup doesn't take long and I could order it later if I wanted. My husband ordered the bangers and mash. We didn't have to wait too long for the food to arrive, but instead of the corned beef and cabbage rolls, I got the corned beef sliders - the waitress that delivered the food was nice enough to leave them since I was hungry and also placed another order for the corned beef and cabbage rolls. I ate one of the sliders and it was decent. My husband's dish was just so so, the gravy looked good until I tried it, bland and didn't taste home made like they used onion soup to make it. When the corned beef and cabbage rolls arrived, I was surprised to see that they were actually egg rolls stuffed with mostly potatoes and a little corned beef and cabbage. Obviously this was not as described on the menu or by the waitress and the worst part is they were super bland and not good. The original waitress did come by to say it was her fault the order got screwed. Prior to receiving the bill we gave the waitress a $10 certificate purchased through Community Change to support a charity. When the bill arrived I was surprised to see that we were charged for the wrong appetizer in addition to the one I actually ordered. When I pointed that out to the waitress she said she could take it off but then we couldn't use the certificate because we had to order 2 entrees in order to use it and went on and on how people don't read the fine print. I didn't recall seeing the 2 entree requirement on the certificate, but let it go. I happen to have another certificate at home and so checked it - here is what the certificate said "Valid for parties of 2 or more. Savings Certificates may NOT be combined. One certificate allowed per visit per table. Not valid daily specials, coupons or other offers." The certificate did NOT state we had to order 2 entrees so be careful when using these as it seems that Claddah likes to make up the rules, rather than follow what's stated.