NO parking, NO RESTAURANT unlike what the WEBSITE says ..my husband dropped me off in the No parking ZONE next door, then I RAN to the front door to check out their FALSE RESTAURANT that the Website said the WAITRESS( ES ) wore kilts. THERE IS NO RESTAURANT. It's only a bar. She could have "fried us up something quick" but we were LED ON that it was a sit down Restaurant. (She was wearing a Kilt, was SUPER FRIENDLY, a guy was @ the small bar.) So when I found out it wasn't a sit DOWN RESTAURANT, I had to RUN outside, tell my husband, but by that time, he parked Over a BLOCK to find a parking spot. THE WAITRESS said THERE IS NO PARKING IN DOWNTOWN AUGUSTA. So my husband finally showed up around the corner on foot, I ran to him I'm 62 & a Great Grandma & hurriedly told him the story. I told him to pick me up in front of their door on the STREET in the shade, cuz I am RECOVERING from Total Knee Replacement Surgery and I had my MCL LIGAMENT sliced accidentally during Surgery with a bone saw. Put me in a wheelchair for 2 months, and a Total Leg BRACE.. 6 months of Physical Therapy!! So that's why I had my hubby pick me up at their front door. I'm walking excellent now, but I went through 6 months of HELL on earth. Praise Jesus I'm walking ok now! 1 to 5 miles every single day. Sue & Dan Quigley Lexington,...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreOkay for starters I didn't even know about this place until a buddy of mine started working there a few years ago. He doesn't work there anymore but I'm still a regular there. The place is not very big but it's a really chill atmosphere. They do serve food and the food isn't too expensive but it's also bar food. But As far as bar food goes it's actually pretty good. (I definitely recommend the loaded quesadilla or a burger) The bartenders are awesome. They're usually solo behind the counter so if they get busy don't hold it against them. If you ever get a chance on a Friday or Saturday night you should check...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreCalling this an Irish Bar is a stretch, unless your standard of success is a patina of green paint and a few cardboard cutouts of shamrocks on the walls. I didn't try the food, which looked like standard American dive bar fare. This seems to be a bar managed and frequented by men who have never been, nor ever intend to go, to Ireland. On the plus side, the Jameson tasted authentic, and the waitress' kilts (more like a belt, actually) will be pretty exciting for those who have never known the...
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