Stopped by for a business meeting in the evening. Nice decor, with an updated and much cleaner feel than the traditional dingy pub scene. There was a live guitarist playing that night, he was pretty good and having some fun on his acoustic with an interesting mix of songs that kept the bar feeling fun and social. Lots of TVs around the bar showing different sports, a good bar scene for the game if you like to go out for the games. Service was a little slow but the restaurant was fairly busy. My associate and I ordered steaks and they were cooked correctly only the waitress gave us each others plates. They have a good list of beers, not much for ciders on the menu, and full stock of regular and premium shots. Menu is very simple and easy, not much in way of actual irish pub fare, meat pies are their main "irish" dishes. Would have liked to see more fresh/home made items. They highlight what is made in house on the menu but its not much, usually sauces or baked goods. Definitely pub level in the kitchen so don't expect anything too crazy. Overall a nice spot to get together with friends or business, but not the best place for a date or quality dinner.