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| - What is to be loved about Ceili Cottage is apparent as soon as you walk in the door - exposed brick walls, cozy and cottage-y with a nostalgic cabin fire smell. I liked it right away, it made me feel at home and I instantly devised a list of people to bring back.
The beer selection looks to be formidable, but I don't drink beer and I'm just speculating, so don't listen to me. Ok, let's say that their LIQUOR selection is quite formidable. You can definitely get your drank on and enjoy The Ceili Cottage as a lush.
But as an eater? Maybe not so much. At first glance, the menu is a snacker's dream. I got very excited by all the nibbley options and sampled a pickled egg (ehn) and the oysters (satisfied head nod). Kettle chips with thyme I've been told are decent, and it looks like I'm the only person so far who was quite tickled by the idea of ordering a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. HOWEVER, the menu noted that my beloved PB&J wasn't available that day. Really? The EASIEST thing in the world to make isn't available? Boo to you, menu.
The meal options weren't great for a non red meat eater like meself. I tried the smoked salmon, which I didn't love. I think I furrowed my brow the entire time I spent eating, which is never a good sign. Otherwise, there's a selection of meaty things for the Irish in you.
Anyhoods, I'll totally come back to drink and feel cozy - but maybe not for dinner.
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