Listen to a good irish band, great food, and staff on point. Restaurant is a gem!
Attended dinner and a show at O'Mara's. Large crowd, well served, food arrived hot and server was very attentive. Great atmosphere.
Our family had a lunch for 35. The food was delicious, the staff was great, and planning was easy. The room had audio-visual available, all we had to do was bring a thumb drive. Kevin and Lou took care of everything! They made our event memorable. I would highly recommend this wonderful restaurant!
Genuinely bizarre dining experience, but not in a fun way. The menu is peppered with paranoid rants about food coloring and the FDA. A fairly standard 90s Irish pub atmosphere has been enhanced(?) with a wall of succulents and some inexplicable periodic tables added as decoration. Food is definitely overpriced for the portions and quality. Not having French Fries (or anything else fried) on a pub menu is a bold and interesting choice. Between the decoration and the menu rants, the overall impression is that this is a restaurant run by someone who would really like you to share his delusions, which does not make for the most relaxing evening dining out.
First time here. I do not recommend. I ordered the house steak. It came with undercooked potatoes, green beans and hard dinner rolls for $27. No side salad or anything else. The steak was good just not worth the price. Texas Roadhouse has way better food for less money.
Prices have increased way more than other restaurants and the food is not a reason to pay such prices. It is no Joe Muir’s but is priced as if it is.