6 avaliações para McGinnis Irish Pub & Grill Restaurant
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Jimmy S.
Classificação do local: 2 Franklin, PA
Lacks friendly service, doesn’t have the beers on their list, only music comes out of the kitchen, boring for an Irish pub on st. Paddy’s day.
D P.
Classificação do local: 5 Harrisburg, PA
This place is hard to find but has good food and GREAT craft beer. Go in the front door and follow the noise. I LOVE good craft beer and this place was the spot. Best place in 3 cities I could find. Danielle the bartender was the icing on the cake. Great local beer by North Country Brewing on hand as well as some PA and USA greats.
Lisa R.
Classificação do local: 1 Titusville, PA
It’s sad to see such an amazing place going downhill. Food quality and customer service have gone out the door.
Adam B.
Classificação do local: 5 Ellwood City, PA
This place is awesome. Great food and ambiance! We usually go in the pub part, but the party room looks amazing.
Jaydei R.
Classificação do local: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Very pleasantly surprised by McGinnis Irish Pub! Located on the lower level of a beautiful historic property, the Pub was very casual & comfortable. The beer selection was fantastic(check out their seasonal craft beer list), food was superb & wait staff was top-notch. The menu included traditional Irish fare as well as bar/grill food. Prices were amazingly reasonable($ 100 dinner for 4 adults included 2 rounds of craft beer, appetizer & dinners) & no one walked away hungry. Our waitress was very knowledgeable of their products, making appropriate suggestions for dinner & drinks based on our requested tastes. McGinnis offers a food/beer selection & quality you can expect in more metropolitan Irish pubs. A pleasing experience all-around… We will definitely stop back next time we’re in town!
Scott T.
Classificação do local: 4 Curwensville, PA
McGinnis provided a good meal for me and my co-workers this week. The prices were reasonable and portions more than adequate. Why only four stars? The chips. Their fish(haddock) and chips is served with homemade ‘chips’. I expected the typical Irish-style chips(aka French fries), but was served American-style chips made in-house. In and of themselves the chips were OK; it just wasn’t a proper fish and chips.