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April 2024 by Jacob H.
Features: Some staff is wearing masks
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April 2024 by Kerry Jimenez
I visited this restaurant several times over the past year. The food has been consistently good. It consist of traditional Irish food along with lots of vegetarian and gluten-free options. The drink menu is high class. The atmosphere is also very high class. the interior ambience Strikes me as sophisticated with the charm of a classic Irish pub. The exterior seating is comfortable and the majority of it is down a quieter side street. There were some inconsistencies with the service. The first several times I went service was good waiters were attentive and it was a nice experience. The last time I went, it was a very nice day out. There were a lot of people dining at the restaurant, and the service was not as good as previous times. we had very long times for food, drink, and bill pay. I could understand when the restaurant was very busy that there are other customers that need attention so it is OK to have things take a little bit longer, but when things started to calm down, it seemed like the wait times we experienced we’re hard to justify. All that aside, I would still recommend this restaurant, to my friends and family and I intend on going back.Dietary restrictions: this restaurant caters to those with gluten sensitivity and vegetarian. I am unsure of the vegan options, but all the gluten friendly items were very delicious.
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April 2024 by Rebeca Aguilar
I had excellent fish and potatoes. Also, the margarita with mezcal was delicious ?
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April 2024 by Mary Colombo
Great food. I recommend the French onion food and the key lime pie! For sure we will be coming back. I loved the outdoor seating which is dog friendly.
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April 2024 by Stella Tvl
Good food and nice ambiance!
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April 2024 by Concha
A fabulous place to have a drink and lunch. It has a bar, low and high tables and a library area for very cozy meetings. I ordered chicken and it was very delicious. They are big portions!
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March 2024 by Traveling B.
Celiac's beware. After an enjoyable dinner one night I decided to try their online delivery that is on Lady Gregory's website. While ordering it kept giving an error that the delivery time had changed and I had to start the order over. Well unbeknownst to me it didn't take me back to the same menu which was the menu with the gluten-free items. When my order processed I no longer had chosen gluten free items. And they offer many of the same items on both menus. I had no idea until I was half way through my meal and my lips were getting numb and tingly and I was developing sores on my tongue. I immediately stopped eating and contacted the restaurant. No one answered the phone so I sent an email asking for verification that what I received was gluten free. I continued to try and figure it out on my end too but wasn't able to access the online menu until the next day when they were offering delivery again and was able to piece together what happened and confirmed what my body already told me, I didn't get gluten free food. The operations manager David Balzer emailed and called. I can't take calls during work. So I emailed back. Explained that I figured out what happened and he confirmed I was correct I didn't receive gluten free food. And proceeded to pass the buck that I should notify DoorDash of issue with their app. I explained I didn't order through DoorDash. Had I this wouldn't have happened because their lay out is different and very clear, it doesn't time out. I wish I had known or realized it was on DoorDash because again I wouldn't have gotten poisoned AND because I have dashpass I wouldn't have been charged a delivery fee! But I digress. So I proceeded explaining because it is on their website, issue with their online ordering portal and it isn't easily deciphered when it times out and takes you back to the menu page. So I requested a refund. I paid $50 to be poisoned and throw out half the meal. When I get glutened I have symptoms for weeks ranging from GI issues, pain, migraines, eye pain, severe joint pain, and debilitating exhaustion to name a few. He doesn't respond to my email but calls next day. I respond to the email saying I received the message. I cannot take calls at work and that we can take care of this via email. No response. I follow up. AGAIN he calls. Mind you it's middle of the day so anyone with comkin sense knows the person is at work. Again I respond by saying I can't take calls at work. I am on the phone all day and the last thing I want to do when I'm done is make more calls. We can resolve this via email. This is ny preferred form of communication. It's ignored. I email again saying because you have not responded should I assume you are refusing to refund me? His response is that he has made a couple of calls to me and that he is more than happy to discuss this over the phone. Refusing to accommodate my preferred form of communication only further inconvenienced me. I said I have already told you we can resolve this via email. I will not be calling you. The level of unprofessionalism is astounding. I requested not to be called and he continued to call and refused to do anything about the fact they made me sick. I missed work today because I am still sick and it's been 8 days and I'm still suffering. Migraines, eye pain, sensitivity to light, nausea and debilitating exhaustion. And this "manager" thinks it's a good idea to further add to my load by having to call him! WHY!!!?? Do your job and answer the email like a professional and take responsibility for your online portal that is mobile friendly but not mobile optimized and has issues. No need to further frustrate and inconvenience a customer by calling them when they SPECIFICALLY asked you not to! Especially during work hours and when she is sick! This clearly is a bs power move to try and intimidate me because I am a woman. There is no excuse for this behavior.
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March 2024 by Tiffany Koch
Unique starters and draft beer. It's a good time.
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March 2024 by Brian Kollig
I truly enjoyed my first visit for lunch here. I was recommended the bluecheese burger with apple wood bacon and sweet potato fries. I was not disappointed with the flavor.Service was great staff is all friendly and promptIll definitely be back to try other meal options.And explore the interior more
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March 2024 by Will Armstrong
Really like this place! Go here with my wife who has Celiac's and they are always great with accommodating her. Quick, friendly service and great food! "Standard" Irish Pub style food and drink (including alcohol). First time we visited it was during early evening and it was very pleasant, good atmosphere. The past time we visited it was later in the evening and it was a bit dark inside and was quite loud, but otherwise still decent atmosphere. Food consistently great both times!Dietary restrictions: There are gluten free options for many of the dishes for those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity!
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March 2024 by laura moore
A very fun and inviting place. My friends and I go here often and it is never a disappointment. Their mac and cheese is good.
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March 2024 by Iwona Mroz
I would NOT recommend this place to anyone. I think this place is very biased.
I have a very bad experience from Lady Gregory's.
........more to follow!
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March 2024 by Joan N.
Breakfast tacos were delicious but expensive. Great brunch spot before hitting the local thrift stores
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March 2024 by Hannah B.
Good atmosphere, the bar was nice. They had postcards available to send for you which was cute. A little too pricey for the quality. Kinda mid all around? Cute though. We got burgers and fries.
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March 2024 by Mitch dominguez
French onion soup wasn't on the special Weekend menu, we were a little bummed, but we were served four delicious French onion soups with the rest of our dinner. My brother and his girlfriend have found a new place to dine at when they're in town.