When you're in the mood for good times and great cuisine, be sure to check out O'Shaughnessy's Public House. The restaurant is located in one of the area's most pleasant settings and is known for its delightful staff and superb cuisine. The menu at O'Shaughnessy's Public House features a wide array of great selections, made from only the freshest and highest quality ingredients, with something...
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Posted by restaurant.com
on February 08, 2008, (Edited February 11, 2008)
Irish and American cuisines; fish and chips; harp-battered chicken; Welsh rarebit. Lunch and dinner: Monday-Friday; dinner Saturday. Reservations accepted. Children's portions available; cocktails. Entrees: $9-$21.
The Scene A hot spot for well-groomed singles to schmooze at after-work happy hours, O'Shaughnessy's is also packed on weekends, especially after Blue Jackets games. The pub is quietly gorgeous with stained-glass windows, gleaming woodwork, cozy padded booths, a fireplace and tables with low stools. The pub stands along Irish Broadway, the center of local Irish social life 100 years...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 18, 2004)
At O'Shaughnessy's, you'll find the dark wooden fixtures and massive bar you'd expect to find in any Irish pub worth a visit. But this Arena District pub offers a decidedly lighter, brighter, more colorful atmosphere than you might expect on the other side of the pond. Irish food favorites fill the menu, whether it's light lunchtime fare (try the mixed field greens with a honey malt vinaigrette...
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Although the location is convenient, this place stinks foodwise. The servers were inexperienced and the food was average or below. I got a Katie Cashel(?) salad and the Rarebit appetizer. The rarebit cheese dip itself was okay, lacking in flavor, but it was served with dry toast...I mean like the stuff you have leftover from breakfast. The salad had a little too much brown lettuce in it for...
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Posted by Willeyradlof
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 30, 2008)
O'Shaughnessy's has managed to achieve an environment where people in suits are as comfortable as those in jeans. I originally stopped in because of the great location and continue to go for the authentic and addictive comfort food, the salmon is wonderful too and a bit on the lighter side. Tons of great beers on draft, beautiful rich atmosphere, what more could a city dweller ask for?
Hands down the BEST fish n chips in the city, even better than old bag o nails. Great place to be pre and post Blue Jacket games (should the NHL have a season...) Everything is authentically Irish and imported, it has a great laid-back, confident atmosphere. Staff is friendly with good service. There's nothing quite like a Guiness and a basket of fish n chips here... definitely a great...
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Posted by luvagoodbeer
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 28, 2005)