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A nice little English art pub. It claims to be an Irish pub, but is too charming and stylish and would be described better than English pub. It serves London Pride Ale at the right temperature would definitely make a big local. Visiting a true pleasure View all feedback.
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I 've been visiting this bar for 5 6 years. There was always a great atmosphere and music, beer was generously poured and there was a good snack. But I have noticed serious problems with food lately the portions have become smaller, dishes quality has dropped. I would 't recommend as a must have visit , but if you live nearby you can drink here after work. View all feedback.
A nice little English art pub. It claims to be an Irish pub, but is too charming and stylish and would be described better than English pub. It serves London Pride Ale at the right temperature would definitely make a big local. Visiting a true pleasure
Perfect as always if you are not sure where to get few beers, or to spend very pleasant time with friends checking Conor Mac Nessa.
A nice atmospheric Irish pub. One of the places where we use to hang out with friends. Great choice of beers, while the choice of food and snacks is not as good as it used to be. In my experience, staff is always friendly. Often crowded, so book in advance if you have a big company or going to be there during a sport event. Even during concerts or events it is not very loud, so you can still talk.
Cozy Irish pub, but they serve the smallest chicken wings I've ever seen! Pigeon wings may be....
Food was below average at best: burgers were tiny, the fish-and-chips was 3 tiny pieces of fish in huge dollops of batter and 2 spiral-cut potatoes dripping oil from poor frying. At least the cheese sticks were good. The beer was good and not extremely overpriced. Service was also below average: pushy, impolite waitresses. We ended up with a larger group than we expected and no efforts to fit us in our tables were made. The other way around: they complained that we were more people that first expected and didn't even let us move an empty chair from another empty table to our table. Strict sitting rules kind of defeat the whole definition of a pub, go figure... I don't know why so many people mention the decoration and atmosphere being good: the decoration was mostly american stuff and there was absolutely nothing of the friendly and cozy atmosphere of a real Irish pub.