We had a neighbor meeting out back. Lots of locals. Friendly, lively place.
I live down the street from the crows nest and being from a family of of Irish immigrants I was initially curious of the shamrocks and walking in the door seeing a massive Irish flag on the ceiling. After doing some digging it turns out this location is actually the site of the oldest Irish pub in the Cincinnati Area.As many others have stated it is under new management but I have personally met with both the owner and his brother and they are great pepeople.Music is consistently good and it is a very laid back crowd. The recent Lent fish fry were good as well and I'm a proud owner of the of their shirts (designed by the brother) and one of their limited St. Patricks day 2022 shirts.They have absolutely earned a repeat patron with their customer service and stellar atmosphere.
Very crowded on a Friday afternoon/evening during lent, but hands down the best fish sandwich I have had in Cincinnati.
Oldest Irish pub in Cincinnati.. across from the Irish Cemetery... In it's second century... My home bar..
New owner/management and making great improvements without ruining the vibe. They started up their fish frys for Lent, and it was amazing. I hear the permanent kitchen is being worked on so consistent food will return!
Nice bar. Great music
Wonderful watering hole full of very friendly and welcoming locals. Maryanne was bartending and very friendly offering us the famous photo album. We enjoyed our visit and will definitely be back.
I came here after an year, this place looks better now. Cheap drinks and good music.
Love all the new TV's throughout, and the improvements being made by the new owner. They also now have all the college football and NFL games on Sunday.
Good drinks good price friendly atmosphere