Ended up here while shopping in Inglewood and nipped in for a quiet beer in the afternoon.
Must say I was impressed. The layout is unconventional for Calgary pubs, being a mix of nooks and crannies- probably because the pub seems to cover what was previously three shops- and would probably be considered a bit dark and dingy by many, but it's the nearest thing I've seen to a real British or Irish pub in Calgary. It reminds me of pubs in London and other cities I've been in that have a similar layout.
We only stopped for drinks, so can't comment on the food, but there's a decent selection of local beers, and the staff and regulars were so friendly that we felt like long-lost friends after a couple.
I'd recommend this place to anyone looking for a quiet pint somewhere with a friendly atmosphere and different from the regular bars staffed by young women in short skirts and knee-high boots. Possibly one for a slightly older customer who isn't looking to go clubbing later.
There is wheelchair access, and the washroom is wheelchair-friendly. The passage through the bar wasn't obstructed by tables and chairs for the most part, but it may be a little difficult to access certain seating areas.