I don't often leave reviews but I've been meaning to leave one about O'Leary's at Kastrup for a while but I haven't got round to it until now.
As a Brit who now resides in Scandinavia, I've been travelling regularly from Kastrup to London and back for the last couple of years. This was mainly due to a family bereavement and other family commitments. Naturally, this has been stressful so I often try and relax before a flight at O'Leary's as my schedule is usually heavy once I land back in the UK. Every time I go to O'Leary's the service has been excellent. The staff are extremely welcoming, attentive and cheerful which helps to take away some of the stress of travelling. All the staff members have been exceptional but I've been lucky to have been served by Louise on many occasions. Louise delivers a level of customer service that sets her apart. Her friendly demeanour makes me feel welcome and valued. I suspect she has a genuine passion for hospitality which shines through in every interaction.
As long as O'Leary's at Kastrup remains such a great place to eat and drink, you will always have me as a willing customer. Keep up...
Read moreThe reviews about the staff attitude somehow scared me off yet being a resident of Denmark I knew that people overall do tend to genuinely be nice so I decided not to pay much attention to those negative reviews & surprise…surprise….the staff were GREAT! The food was delicious & so was the ambience.
We had the cheeseburger which was really good (Its served with French fries & pickles) along with some jalapeño poppers & ended it with their chocolate brownie. All in all & considering I travelled nearly 15 times in the last few weeks I completely regret not having eaten her earlier.
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Read moreI ordered the nachos and they were the worst nachos I've ever had in my life. Not only, do the default nachos come with no cheese; it costs 40dkk to add cheese to them. You literally just get tortilla chips with guac, salsa, and sour cream (all definitely cheap, out of the jar variants). No cheese.
O'Leary's markets itself as an American Sports Bar type of restaurant, and I feel like nachos are one of the defining dishes for a place like that. Nachos are not hard. How did they...
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