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Contribute Feedback What Michael Kleen likes about Paddy's Public House:
Local place with nice atmosphere. In a county filled with identical chains, one of the few unique places to eat and a decent place to get fish during Lent. I recommend the fish and chips. They have some Irish dishes as well. It's owned by a Marine and it definitely shows. Lots of character. View all feedback.
What Jesse Burk doesn't like about Paddy's Public House:
They must be experiencing a potato famine at this Irish pub, because my burger (that taste like meat loaf somehow? came with about 8 french fries. Guess I looked like I needed to cut down.Beer was good, so there's that. View all feedback.
Amazing karaoke spot with a lovely staff to boot! Haven't tried the food yet but I absolutely intend to! I've been told it's pretty good ?
Food was really good. Will have to go back for more.
The best Reuben sandwich I've ever had along my travels in the US, don't pass it up.
Great Irish style pub with good that doesn't disappoint
Came here with co-workers one evening for a business meet-up and to grab dinner. As soon as you enter, it smells musty and like they just stopped smoking cigarettes in this place a year ago – yuck! It’s pretty run down looking inside as well, definitely has the roadhouse/honky tonk look to it, but definitely not that type of vibe. The menu was rather simple, with bar food type stuff as well as some of the Irish bar type items, but it was missing corned beef cabbage. We tried the wings and I have to say that their hot wings were nice and spicy and tasty too! Their chili cheese fries were decent as well. I got a burger and it was nice. The onion rings were really good, but the slaw didn’t look very fresh. Service was fairly decent… our server would walk away and forget to bring things or not come back for a while. Last time I was here was about 16 years ago… I could go for another 16 years before returning. Evidently this place has become a place for the Marines and FBI Academy classes to visit… I guess it got that title after Major Spooner sold The Globe Laurel, which was a much more deserving place of those groups to visit out of tradition.