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Contribute Feedback What Sam Stadtlander likes about The Pub Spirits Craft Kitchen:
Lovely atmosphere! Fabulous food drinks! Kind helpful staff! My husband and I have made this our favorite lunch date spot. We want to try their Wine Down Wednesday dinner soon!!! View all feedback.
What Twyla Webber doesn't like about The Pub Spirits Craft Kitchen:
Cute place, reminded me if the TV show Bridgerton. Staff was nice enough, however when I asked for ketchup, I seemed to have inconvenience him as he reply well I have to go to the back to get it . The burger was a little under done. Some parts were raw. I just ate around it and they left the bacon of the bacon cheeseburger. However, he did bring the bacon out when we had almost finished. Just a little too late. It di... View all feedback.
One of the best hamburger’s I have ever had! So delicious! Everything thing a pub burger should be!The fries were so tasty. Loved the frie sauce and the chipotle sauce! Thank you! The service was top notch too!
It's such a cute place! We had dinner there before watching the play. The decor/interior is definitely insta worthy? You order food/drinks at the counter, get a plastic number to place on your table, then choose your table, and they will bring food and drinks to your table. Everything tasted good. Be ready for the thick consistency of the Spicy Margarita ? I didn't read the ingredients, and it has cucumber and avocado in it. Very interesting texture, but it was delicious.
This location used to be called the Pastry Pub. It had a folksy Celtic feel that went along perfectly with the Shakespeare Festival and the Englishness of this part of Cedar City. The owner was a nice Ba 'hai fellow who would walk you to your seats and clean up your plates when you were done. (And if you liked, you could ask him for a copy of a world unity poster hanging by the soda fountain, Ba 'hai-style. Then the good fellow retired and sold the place, and it was changed into a generic Utah-themed diner simply called the Pub. The green Ireland-themed walls were painted over with desert scenes and the Delicate Arch. Sure, people come from all over to enjoy what southern Utah has to offer, but you can get that stuff anywhere south of Beaver. This version of the Pub was decent, but only that. The food was good, the service was fine, but the vibe was dead. But it has been rebranded once more, now into a sort of English gentleman 's manor-house style with an Alice in Wonderland feel. There are bright pink dressers, bronze animal heads wearing pince-nezzes and gold watchchains. There are portraits of anthropomorphic animals in dapper suits. The walls are painted black with pink accents and curious designs. The radio plays the Vitamin String Quartet. This . . . e 'en this . . . is a worthy successor to what was the Pastry Pub. Nothing can ever replace what it once was, but the old fun and slightly whimsical feel is back. The table service is awesome, and the food is spot-on. Welcome to the Pub 3.0.
Such a cool vibe and decor. The drinks and food are incredible!! Very GF friendly place to eat as well. Dietary restrictions: Lots of GF options. The GF dessert cookie was 10/10.
Everything about this place was incredible. The food was so good, especially the burger and fries! Also ordered a gin and soda and presentation was great too! Dietary restrictions: I have celiac disease and they did everything gluten free no problem!
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