If I lived in the area, I think Fiddler's Green could be my watering hole. It's a cater-to-all-crowds Calgary style English Pub, loaded with televisions, hockey and UFC. Lots of traditional English Pub styling with dark wood table, chairs and stained glass chandeliers and accents.
They've got your major beer boys on tap - Budweiser and Kokanee on tap, as well as Big Rock Trad and Grasshopper if you'd prefer something a little more local. They've got a few big gun imports like Guiness, Innis & Gunn and Kronenburg on tap if you fancy something from overseas.
For all you musicians out there, they've got an open jam on Sundays and it seemed to keep the place decently busy the an unusually bitter cold november evening. I always love the community open jams bring out to the pub. It's a great way to get everyone involved and having fun together, but is usually a little easier on the ears than karaoke.
That said, if you want Karaoke, go on a Friday night!
There was even some rad little dude, like 6 years old, maybe, singin "All About the Bass". On that... What's with kids in bars lately? Is that a thing that's ok now? There was a few of them running around at Fiddler's Green. I guess I'm totally cool with it as long as I'm not expected to watch my surly language when a game is on!
The Sunday crowd might have taken them by surprise because they seemed pretty understaffed. As a result, the service was super slow and lacked any kind of personal touch. Looking at other reviews, this doesn't seem to always be the case, but it might be something to expect on a Sunday evening.
The food is tasty everyday pub grub, but is it ever huge! I only managed to get about half way through my lasagne that was absolutely smothered in cheese an banana peppers before I had to tap out. The bang for you buck is pretty incredible. For around $13 I wound up with two full meals. I swear their must have been $20 in cheese alone on this monster.