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Avaliação da contribuiçãoThis place is so great for any scotch whiskey bourbon enthusiast! It's a bit pricey, but I think that's to be expected when purchasing such fine spirits, and we drank to the ghost in the room that night! Their curry fries were great, and I would go again for that charcuterie board 100p. Only problem was the location... definitely not as welcoming as the previous location, but cest la vie.The service was top shelf (heh) such friendly and Irish service, I thoroughly enjoyed my time, maybe cause I was buzzed after my Guiness and whiskey flight, but hey! It was a good time all around.
Excellent selection of Scotch paired with a server with in depth knowledge of the various Scotches made for an informative and enjoyable evening out. The food was delicious as well. Will definitely return.
My husband and I had our first date at the Irish Heather location in Gastown and celebrated quite a few birthdays there over the years so when we heard they had finally opened their location in Chinatown, we decided to give it a go. Unfortunately they are not even similar. While it is still an Irish bar, the food was meh (seemed like heat eat microwave items with the pork skins being something you'd get from a bag). If you are looking for an Irish pub then this is a great little place on a quiet street just at the edge of Chinatown. If you are going to compare it to the location that was in Gastown then you will be disappointed especially if you are expecting the separate Shebeans for whiskey. They were nice enough to give us a couple glasses of champagne and the nook was quiet.Parking: street parking is FCFS and there are quite a few restaurants on the same block so can be hard to get parkingWheelchair accessibility: lots of space for a wheelchair and no stairs
My husband and I had our first date at the Irish Heather location in Gastown and celebrated quite a few birthdays there over the years so when we heard they had finally opened their location in Chinatown, we decided to give it a go. Unfortunately they are not even similar. While it is still an Irish bar, the food was meh (seemed like heat eat microwave items with the pork skins being something you'd get from a bag). If you are looking for an Irish pub then this is a great little place on a quiet street just at the edge of Chinatown. If you are going to compare it to the location that was in Gastown then you will be disappointed especially if you are expecting the separate Shebeans for whiskey. They were nice enough to give us a couple glasses of champagne and the nook was quiet.
Can't say enough about this place. Delicious fish n chips (magically dairy and gluten free) and the best service.... Proper pub with Irish owners. And Paddy's of course. And now they have excellent live music every Thursday 6-8pm with Reid Jamieson (downstairs). They just put in a wee patio too. Love this place!