My friend took me here as a replacement from our old pub that was shut down. She was treating me out for my birthday and everyone was so kind! Our server Liam was so sweet and he helped celebrate birthday. The service was great eventhough we were there around 10pm. Definitely a place to go when visiting Streetsville!
this space is my heart and home.
a world with endless glow.
burning bright in the daylight,
guiding souls to the patio,
with a calming warmth under moonlight,
where lives rejoice, align and grow.
~*~
I came here shortly after getting a tattoo at Skintricate, knowing that destiny called me here. Claire was working and I've known her for years, a bond forged through the magic of Matt Zaddy's Tuesday open mics.
This time I went alone.
The fish and chips were divine.
The house pilsner paired beautifully.
The new employees were kind
and great to speak to.
And it was... quite magical getting to listen to teachers celebrate and gather, at the end of their year, while I enjoyed my meal on my own.
But was I really ever alone?
...
Clearly not.
Love you LOTS. 💜
Good location,parking and accessibility. Haggis is only on the 25th of January. Guinness was cold, the lamb burger is great. Needs more waitresses, service was courteous. Prices were good. Family atmosphere and the patrons known each other.
This place is the definition of amazing customer service. Our waitress was friendly and informative. They accommodated my dairy allergy and everything was delicious including the sangria! Cant wait to come back.
Disclaimer: This is a drinks review only, and won't cover food until otherwise updated.
Located in the heart of The Village in the City, this Irish pub is a special gem in the community, offering pub food and hearty bevvies that fit to adapt to each season.
The drinks were well poured and averagely priced, with no frills. And I think "no frills" is the theme for Cuchulainn's. The service left much to be desired -- it was not warm or welcoming, but they were pretty quick and fairly attentive.
The decor was no frills either, but pretty historic and "cozy". No coasters for the drinks, or table favors but it's a good place to chat or bring someone out for drinks with minimal distractions. The music was a low hum, the lighting was soft with candlelit accents, and there were barely any televisions in sight. Great for being in the moment.
I would recommend checking out this spot any time of the week -- even a Friday night was pretty empty.
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