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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe tried this place in a mood and are very glad that we did. We started with the mice. You can see they are small Bretzel nuggets shaped like Buckeyes. They come with brilliant beer cheese on the side. They were hot, light and crispy. Then I had shepherd cake and it was really good. The potatoes above were crispy outside and fluffy inside. I got a page of sour cream. My husband has the reubs. It had real horned beef not spoiled beef. He was thrilled. It had an amazing raid that was a beautiful crispy cripple. Then we had the sticky toffee cake. Light, crispy perfection. 4/5 because no dietary coke. You have Pepsi products. Erica was our server and she was great. Really knew what she did and knows the menu inside and outside. Bottom line is if you want good fresh Celtic foods made by scratch with attentive friendly service, then give it a try!
Pretzel bites were very good and I really liked their beer cheese that goes with them. Sometimes people really mess with it, but they did it decent. Burger was tasty, but I wish the bungalow was softer. Kinda hard and the wings were also pretty good, but not the best in the area. They were well cooked, but the dry rub was not very tasteful. Small things that could be improved, but overall a decent experience.
Omg this is the best place ever! I found it in a mood and it was fabulous! I told everyone I know how great their Scotch eggs are and the fish is from this world! I didn't eat fish in 10 years, so I quickly broke my fish for this place because it looked so amazing and it was sooooooooo worth it! Today is the second time I was and I am in love! You can't go without the Scotch toffee pudding!
Food is great. Reubens are the best. Poutineries are delicious. Probably the best bar in Springboro.
The best authentic Guinness to be had this side of the Atlantic, and a scratch-kitchen serving up the tastiest pub fare you could ask for! Lively Celtic music is often on the schedule, a cozy atmosphere abounds, and all of this nestled in the heart of Springboro. Slainte'!