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Has anyone ever been to an irish bar that didn't seem priced beyond what it should be? What is it about "irish bistro" that warrants doubling prices? I mean, its meat, potatoes, and cabbage....seemingly always for $12 and up, washed down with a $6 and up beer. I'm not even too sure there is a defining "irish" thing about the the irish bars except for a little more woodworking and high prices. Disclaimer: I rarely like irish bars, in case you couldn't tell from the above. Disclaimer aside, brocach is actually one of the better "irish bistros." Food is decent, but not worth what it'll cost you. Has a decent irish beer selection, but it's probably also not worth what it'll cost you. Especially when you can get the same beers elsewhere for less. Nothing has really stood out to me that I've eaten.
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