The Celtic Fox - Topeka
The Celtic Fox
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The Celtic Fox in Topeka, KS, is a beloved American restaurant that boasts an impressive average rating of 4.2 stars. Open from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, it's the perfect spot for a delightful meal. Feel free to call ahead at (785) 235-2138 to check for availability or to reserve your table. For those who prefer dining at home, you can conveniently order your next meal through Uber Eats. With a fantastic atmosphere that's great for watching sports, The Celtic Fox offers a memorable dining experience. If you're curious about similar dining options, be sure to explore Classic Bean and 4 GUYS BISTRO as well. Have you had the pleasure of dining here? We invite you to share your experience by leaving a review!.
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Food was not bad, service was quick and children's menú variety... But the best for me was the beer Price per person: $10–20 Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
Great atmosphere, extensive menu with tons of drink options. Didn't get to try the desert but they all sound good. Excellent service, great staff here. 10/10ths Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Fish and Chips
Really don't deserve a single star for anything! they will never answer the damn phone an takes forever to try to reach a manager at this joint ..good luck tryin to place a to-go order you waste your time!
The wait staff and bartenders are AWESOME! It has the look and feel of a pub for sure and the food is very good quality. Try the reuben with cheese tots and a side salad.
The food is enjoyable, but it's certainly not authentic Irish cuisine. We visited during the fiesta celebration, so the service was quite slow. The staff was friendly, and there was an Irish ambiance—at least until the music started, which was a blend of reggae, bluegrass, and more. The menu mainly features a few dishes with Irish-inspired names, but overall it's a varied selection catering to a wide audience, including empanadas, tacos, and burgers. I ordered the bangers and mash, but it turned out to be a Polish variation with sauerkraut instead of the traditional gravy.
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