Fiddler's Green is formerly known as Paddy O'Leary's. It's labelled as a British pub rather than an Irish pub and has been open since March 2012. The new owner extensively renovated so now it's bright inside and I really like some of the new booth and chair seating. It's a little crowded in some places and finishing touches need to be done, as it's obvious it was reno'd and not completely polished.
I think the beer prices are very reasonable and if you can find them, there are coupons for food discounts circulating. I received one in the mail for 25% off regular menu prices, which my spouse and I used last night. I ordered the Shepard's Pie, which was sizable and well done. The potatoes didn't have a single lump, the beef was juicy and flavorful and it was delivered steaming hot. I also enjoyed the fries. My spouse had the Fiddler's Fry (fish and chips), which he said were quite good. He was peeved about being charged $1 for a tiny side of mayo so in his opinion, he'd give the pub 3 stars. Our meals were very filling and we both were stuffed.
Our server was friendly and did a good job. We ended up chatting with a couple in a booth beside us who said they said they'd been here once before and thought the food was fantastic. I won't hesitate to go back and would now prefer to go here rather than a few other pubs in my neighborhood.