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Businiess name:  Mc Creary's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My husband and I love McCreary's. It's our favorite downtown Franklin hang-out. Bottom line? It's got a small-town atmosphere that we've come to love. It's small, it's loud, and we go there so often that the servers know what drinks to bring us before we say a word. I always order a cider. And almost everyone who works there knows it. It's by far one of the brightest stars in Historic Franklin. And it's not because the food is uber-gourmet (it's not) or the Irish atmosphere is uber-authentic (it's not). It's because of the sense of family and community that exists there. That's really the heart of McCreary's. We know almost all the servers by name. We've got "favorite tables" at which we like to sit. And we love the live Celtic music they offer on weekends, though we usually go earlier in the evening to avoid the rush, and so we miss the music. You definitely don't want to miss the music. We can eat there as a family for reasonable amount of money, too, because we share entrees. (We'd all do well to cut down on the ridiculously large American food portions we've come to expect as "normal".) My husband and I will often split a burger and chips, which leaves just enough room for a little dessert from Ben & Jerry's (right down the street) or Ivycake (MMM cupcakes! also right down the street). We are part of the woodwork at McCreary's and proud to be so. May our beloved, small-town pub enjoy a long and prosperous existence! Pros: Family-Friendly, Small-town Atmosphere Cons: Not the place for quiet conversation!

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