Went in the afternoon. Super chill vibe, nice bartender.
Owner and staff are very rude. You have to bring the police with you if you’re under the age of 25 because the bouncer doesn’t know how to verify a real ID from a fake one. Food and atmosphere were the worst I’ve seen for an Irish establishment. I don’t like to hate but this bar was the worst one on state street. If you want to drink and have a good time then I would spend your money elsewhere. Slainte.
I have a service dog and they forced me to leave bc of my animal. Very rude, very unprofessional and very illegal. Do not recommend and will not support.
I went to the bar and used my military ID to get in, (I’m 22) and he asked me if I had another ID and I said I did, but he was being very disrespectful to one of my friends, who had just gotten in, so I told him to give me my ID back, and that we were going to leave. He then threw my military ID at me. I told him he was very disrespectful and that I had never seen someone disrespect the military ID like that. He came out of the bar to apologize, but he was very disrespectful to me and the other people in my group. I think this was the owner of the bar. Very disappointed with the service. He told my other friend to shut up and that she was very annoying.
We had a really great time here! The two bar tenders (Ralph and John) were super welcoming, nice, and fun to be around. My husband and I stopped in just for a quick game of darts and ending up ordering a few drinks and stay for almost two hours. We would highly recommend going there!
Barman was not informed about service dog law. Decided he knew what a service dog should and should not look like. Make sure to check for accessibility if you are ever going to go there. Not disabled friendly
John, is the best bartender, very personal and willing to accommodate you, not only does he get to you fast but he is very nice and willing to have a good conversation!
They do not allow SERVICE DOGS