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Businiess name:  Claddagh Irish Pub
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went on a saturday night with a group of 4 people. Arriving at 8:30pm, we expected to grab a late dinner, and a few drinks. We had to wait 1 hour (!) to be seated, and we didn't receive our food until 10:15pm. This is unacceptable, no matter how "trendy" a suburban pub could possibly be. While we waited to be seated we each had one pint from the bar, which totalled $22 for 4 beers... a bit pricey. At least the beverages were cold. The food was quite expensive for the type/quality... a cheese-stuffed chicken breast costs $16! Overall, I was very disappointed in my experience, and would not go back. Good luck attracting repeat customers, Claddagh. Finally, there's practically no parking, either. You are forced to use their "free" (read: "tip") valet service, and they drive your vehicle 1/4 mile away to find parking. Cons: parking, expensive, very long wait

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