This place is a landmark in Huntington Village! Some of the best authentic Irish food you can find. But the real winner here is they have the best burgers in Huntington absolutely delicious juicy not greasy 8oz perfect size. Nobody realizes that you could actually go in there and get one of the best burgers on Long Island. They are reasonably priced and have awesome cottage fries to go with the burger, I definitely encourage you to try. This bar/restaurant always gives me vibes of old Hell’s Kitchen in NYC or an Irish “Cheers” where everybody knows your name... Checkered tables cloths, nice 80’s music softly playing in the background and amazing memorabilia on the walls the place is very clean as well. It’s a cozy take me back Vintage look..they decorated so beautiful for Christmas. I love it!! So many locals and an amazing bar. TVs all around with sports on. Our server Michael was gracious, super friendly came over more than he had too..making sure we were good while helping everyone else that came in. If you’re in the area or you’re going to the Paramount, looking for nice Irish bar food burgers not so fancy then this place is the place for you. They also have an awesome shepherds pie, French onion, soup, fish, and chips steak sandwiches Rueben’s great appetizers too . Check them out you won’t regret it!...
Read moreProbably one of the worst dining experiences ever. We decided to sit inside, which probably was the first sign to run; there are flies everywhere. Thankfully, they hung by the light fixtures and left us alone for the most part. My fiance and I are 30 and 26, and the waiter (who looked barely 21) was bending out IDs trying to see if they were fake. He claimed that my fiance had a beard in his ID and then asked "what happened to it?", my fiance explained he's a grown man who saves his facial hair. The Irish pub uses 1.5 ounces of liquor, but the drinks taste insanely watered down. Stick with beer if you don't want to spend $25 for a decent drink. We ordered wagyu as an appetizer, don't bother, it's just a hot dog wrapped in one of those frozen everything seed pastries. The food was insanely greasy so we didn't finish, nor did we take it home. The service was what did it for me though, not one smile from the minute we got in to the minute we left. I heard our waiter talking to the bartending about me from across the room, while he was making eye contact with me and pointing at me. Probably the worst way to spend $120. I could've spent a whole day at six flags and got healthier, sub par...
Read moreI came 3/17 on St Patrick’s day. We got the corned beef and cabbage. The corned beef had a tough spot that I couldn’t eat. Also I expected corned beef to be saltier and more flavorful, as it’s brined in salt and spices for days, but it wasn’t, so I had to add salt to give it flavor. Potatoes were a bit softer than I liked (i prefer more firm) and no real flavor either (i know that’s typical for this dish but could have been boiled in salt water at least) so I had to add salt as well. Cabbage was cooked well but also needed salt. And nothing was hot unfortunately. Just warm. Also the dish was 27 dollars and potatoes and cabbage are cheap and the only costly item was the corned beef and they really don’t give that much. Also I would have loved a piece of rye bread or irish soda bread. Great atmosphere and staff working hard but wish the...
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