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23rd September 07, 07:18 AM
#1
NEW IRISH PUB Phoenixville PA
WHile this isn't really a "kilt night" YET, it will be, so I figured this could go here...
Well, Molly McGuires FINALLY opened 1 block from our shop. Guys and gals... let me say that I've been to an Irish pub or two in my day. This REALLY trumps them all.
I was VERY plesantly surprised with how nice it is. It was designed (interior designer) by a woman who has set up 12 Guiness pubs. She has since quit guiness and moved to Canada and struck out on her own. She designed the inside of the pub and WOW... it's like stepping over the Atlantic by crossing the street.
The food was spectacular. I am a VERY picky eater, but saw 10 things on the menu I would like to try. Since they just opened, the menu was "abreviated", but Kelly had a Guiness stew ($12) and potatoe pancake appetisers ($6) while I had Onion soup ($5) and one of the BEST black angus burgers ($8) I ever had.
The music was a mix... but it fit in perfect. They played everything from traditional Irish music (about 50%) to bands like U2 (25%) and some relaxing music like Johnnny Cash (25%). It wasn't overkill on any 1 genre, but it seemed to flow nicely... all very relaxing. There are 2 small stages... 1 downstairs and 1 smaller one upstairs.
The Beer is comparably priced to other similar pubs... Murphys Red is about $5 per pint. A pint of Yeungling Lager ("lager" to those of us near Philly) is $3.50. Not sure of the prices, but they had lots of other beers on tap... Smithwicks, Guiness, Bass and some domestics...
All in all, this is a VERY dangerous thing. I no longer have to drive 45 minutes to Brittinghams for good Irish music and a reasonable pint with good food. It's also a GOOD thing b/c I won't have to drive home "one eyed" at 3 AM. The only thing that would make it the PERFECT bar for me would be if it had a pool table, but I'll be enjoying the music so much that I won't care.
This is going to be a VERY cool place for Kilt Nights or even for us to refer customers to when they come to the shop and ask "where's a good place to get a bite and a pint?".
Overall rating: 2 VERY enthusiastic thumbs up.
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23rd September 07, 12:11 PM
#2
Thanks for the review - Sounds like another 'Celtic' win Phoenixville. First a kilt shop, then a Celtic Street Fest with Albanach and ETH, and now a 'real' pub!
Do you know if they have lunch hours going yet? I have a work associate in town next week and we were going to hit Iron Hill Brewery for Lunch. This may be a better alternative.
"Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note,
As his corse to the rampart we hurried,
Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot,
O'er the grave where our hero we buried."
- The Burial of Scotsmen Sir John Moore
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23rd September 07, 01:46 PM
#3
Good that you have a new pub,
Bad that they couldn't have used a less political name (especially in PA).
Adam
"Down among the dancing quanta, everything exists at once." - Warren Zevon
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23rd September 07, 05:31 PM
#4
If I ever get up there to buy one from you in person we'll have to go there
Grand Duke Dirk the Festive of Hope End
If this is the men's department, where are the kilts?
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