First time trying out this place, mostly good reviews and not as many choices on Easter Sunday.
It was a typical pub, reminds me of any other pub I've been to. There is a wide range of beer on tap and the server can let you know what's available. Apparently there's no drink menu here.
I ordered the Philly Cheesesteak on a kaiser and upgraded the fries to onion chips. It's an extra dollar to upgrade and there's no sauce that comes with the onion chips. The server neglected to inform me there would be an additional charge when I asked about sauce and she suggested the dill sauce made in house. It cost an additional $0.75 and mind you it tasted decent but if I had known I wouldn't have bothered. Oh and the Philly Cheesesteak was a bit dry and average at best.
The crowd here was mostly older people on a Sunday afternoon and the vibe here was nothing worth writing about. Overall, I would rather go to other pubs that offer better quality food but if it's for drinks I wouldn't mind coming back.