An Irish pub? Maybe if it were at the Dublin Hyatt Hotel, but this place was a little too pretentious for Dublin or Champaign. Lighten it up a little bit, maybe some more casual decor to offset the strikingly attractive architecture. They did a great job making the interior beautiful, then they foul it up with two big flat-screen TVs. What is this place? An Irish pub with the football game on the TV or an upscale country-club cafe?
They clearly hired all redheaded young women as waitstaff.
The food was delicious. But over-priced for the tiny portions.
We went for lunch on a Saturday in October, 2011. Fisherman's stew was delightfully flavored, but two miniature shrimp, two mussels, two morsels of fish, and four croutons at $9.95. My date and I split two entrees for lunch. Our other choice was Fish & Chips at $9.95. Also well-prepared but about as much fish as one would get with a McDonald's fish sandwich.
The topper was an iced tea for $2.50.
So I was paying downtown Chicago prices for downtown Champaign, and I left hungry, wishing we had gotten fish at Legends or a burger at Farren's. With a tip and no alcohol, one iced tea, two lunch entrees, we were out of there, hungry, for $30 on a Saturday at noon.