$15 for $30 Worth of Traditional Irish Fare at The Kettle
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- Traditional Irish cuisine
- Hearty appetizers, beef, fish
- Charming brick storefront
A plane ticket to Ireland is prohibitively expensive, and the flight attendant won’t let you drink, sing, or knit her dog an Aran sweater. Fast forward to the fun part of visiting Ireland with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of fare at The Kettle in Woodside. Tucked within a charming brick storefront, The Kettle dishes out hearty, traditional Irish cuisine to the New York area by the rainbow-flanked pot. Let an appetizer such as the crispy crab cakes with old bay mayonnaise ($10.95) cheekily pinch taste buds before locking horns with the beef brisket on a kaiser roll, lathered in horseradish and sautéed onions ($9.95). The broiled boston scrod in irish butter and wine sauce ($15.95) is a delightful taste of seafaring life, while land-lubbers can use a crook to sheepishly pick apart the shepherd's pie ($13.95).
Reviews
Eighty-eight percent of Urbanspooners recommend The Kettle and Yelpers give it an average of four stars:
- The Kettle is that great, friendly, comfortable happy corner pub that you want to be in your neighborhood… – Jay R., Yelp
- I've been there four or five times and have liked my meal every time. The decor and lighting gives the place atmosphere and is a nice change for a restaurant/pub. – Meghan W., Yelp
- Traditional Irish cuisine
- Hearty appetizers, beef, fish
- Charming brick storefront
A plane ticket to Ireland is prohibitively expensive, and the flight attendant won’t let you drink, sing, or knit her dog an Aran sweater. Fast forward to the fun part of visiting Ireland with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of fare at The Kettle in Woodside. Tucked within a charming brick storefront, The Kettle dishes out hearty, traditional Irish cuisine to the New York area by the rainbow-flanked pot. Let an appetizer such as the crispy crab cakes with old bay mayonnaise ($10.95) cheekily pinch taste buds before locking horns with the beef brisket on a kaiser roll, lathered in horseradish and sautéed onions ($9.95). The broiled boston scrod in irish butter and wine sauce ($15.95) is a delightful taste of seafaring life, while land-lubbers can use a crook to sheepishly pick apart the shepherd's pie ($13.95).
Reviews
Eighty-eight percent of Urbanspooners recommend The Kettle and Yelpers give it an average of four stars:
- The Kettle is that great, friendly, comfortable happy corner pub that you want to be in your neighborhood… – Jay R., Yelp
- I've been there four or five times and have liked my meal every time. The decor and lighting gives the place atmosphere and is a nice change for a restaurant/pub. – Meghan W., Yelp