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Caveat: I'm not a huge fan of Irish pubs. Irish pub food is generally uninteresting to me, and the food usually looks like dull glop on a plate. Not so at Piper's Pub. I went for Sunday brunch ~2pm, and the place wasn't at most half full. They have a great beer selection with a rotating list of good micros, & a special Sunday menu. We went for Scotch eggs & the Smoked Salmon Boxty. The eggs took some time but my guess is that they were prepared fresh. They were good...but I wasn't blown away. Nothing against Pipers, I just don't think they're my style. Interesting though. The Salmon Boxty...it was amazing. When I go back, I'll likely get the same thing...unlike me, but too delicious to pass up. It's more than filling so don't order anything besides an appetizer, or you'll feel like a fat kid. Think of it as a potato/egg omelette...or just look it up on wikipedia for better description. Seriously though, get it. Your life may be changed forever. Also make sure to follow them on Twitter; they always announce their daily specials & newest beers on tap.
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