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Businiess name:  Claddagh Pubs of Franklin Park
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Ok so the title might be a little assuming, but if you're like me you've been eating fish and chips since you were a kid and this has to be the most memorable. As for the restaurant itself well the service has, at times, left something to be desired. It certainly isn't the wait staff's fault, they are all friendly and attentive once they find you. The restaurant has so many nooks and crannies its easy to be missed. \r They have a decent range of food from traditional-sounding Irish dishes to American dishes with a little Irish twist put on them. If I were to recommend something else I would certainly point towards the sandwich section, it has never disappointed.\r As of right now the fish and chips weighs in at a hefty $14 a plate but is well worth it. From the fresh caught Atlantic Cod to their very unique pub chips, it's an experience that'll have you coming back for more. If you're in the mood to have a good British brew to go with your dinner, go for it... but just one. At over $5 a pint have your drink with dinner then head over to one of the local ""Irish"" pubs to save a couple bucks if you're looking for more.\r They offer daily specials including $9.95 fish and chips on Mondays (Feb 2009).

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