Irish Fare for Two or Four at Finn McCools Ale House (Up to 52% Off).
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Guinness-battered fish shares plates with house-cut fries & 16 tap beers fill diverse glassware inside newly renovated pub
Many Irish dishes are warm and comforting, incorporating hearty potatoes and roasted meats knit into cozy sweaters. Curl up in a bowl of brogue with today’s Groupon to Finn McCools Ale House. Choose between the following options:
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For $15, you get $30 worth of Irish cuisine for two or more people.
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For $29, you get $60 worth of Irish cuisine for four of more people.<p>
Patrick McBrayer, executive chef at Finn McCools Ale House, plates up a menu of pub fare that hails straight from the Emerald Isle. Inside the newly renovated pub, tablemates exchange flash-fried calamari rings ($9) as a symbol of love or “yours looks better,” and cooks stack layers of corned beef between slices of rye beer bread ($8). Guinness batter encrusts the classic fish ‘n’ chips ($12.50), and house-made garlic mashed potatoes form a fluffy blanket over the lamb and beef shepherd’s pie ($12). Sixteen tap beers, such as Guinness, Smithwick’s, and Stella Artois, wet whistles as soccer referees trade niceties and cooking tips with players on one of the bar’s four flat-screen TVs.
Guinness-battered fish shares plates with house-cut fries & 16 tap beers fill diverse glassware inside newly renovated pub
Many Irish dishes are warm and comforting, incorporating hearty potatoes and roasted meats knit into cozy sweaters. Curl up in a bowl of brogue with today’s Groupon to Finn McCools Ale House. Choose between the following options:
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For $15, you get $30 worth of Irish cuisine for two or more people.
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For $29, you get $60 worth of Irish cuisine for four of more people.<p>
Patrick McBrayer, executive chef at Finn McCools Ale House, plates up a menu of pub fare that hails straight from the Emerald Isle. Inside the newly renovated pub, tablemates exchange flash-fried calamari rings ($9) as a symbol of love or “yours looks better,” and cooks stack layers of corned beef between slices of rye beer bread ($8). Guinness batter encrusts the classic fish ‘n’ chips ($12.50), and house-made garlic mashed potatoes form a fluffy blanket over the lamb and beef shepherd’s pie ($12). Sixteen tap beers, such as Guinness, Smithwick’s, and Stella Artois, wet whistles as soccer referees trade niceties and cooking tips with players on one of the bar’s four flat-screen TVs.