
Local Pub & Eatery Serving a variety of delicious meals and traditional Irish Fare daily. Many beers on tap and an extensive selection of Wine and Bourbon in our cozy bar. Menu includes, Sandwiches, Burgers, Steaks, Seafood and Weekend Specials. Take out available all day and night
Bustling, long-running pub featuring hearty comfort fare, a wide beer selection & live Irish bands.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10 Schoolhouse Rd, Salisbury Mills, NY 12577
Phone: (845) 614-5331
Website: http://www.loughransirishpub.com/
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Reviews
The food was decent, I ordered the slow-cooked prime rib special, as did my husband. He enjoyed his, but I found mine to be rather bland. The special was advertised as $21, but we were charged $35, which was a bit disappointing. My son, however, really enjoyed his burger, and the teriyaki wings that were recommended were a big hit with my family. Unfortunately, the steak-cut fries were dry and not very flavorful, and the fountain drinks (both water and soda) had a strong sulfur taste, which was off-putting.
One major positive was our waitress/bartender, she was absolutely top-notch. Friendly, attentive, and patient, she went out of her way to make sure we were taken care of, even switching out drinks multiple times until I found something I liked.
One thing I do have to mention is that when we first walked in, we were met with some uncomfortable stares from other patrons, which made my family uneasy. Thankfully, by the time we left, the atmosphere had warmed up, largely due to my husband’s efforts to break the ice.
Later that night, I did end up feeling very sick. I’m attributing it to a bad gallbladder rather than the food, but it still put a damper on the evening.
In the end, while there were some highlights (especially the service and the wings), the overall experience didn’t fully live up to the hype for us. I’m glad we tried it, but I’m not sure we’d rush back.
The decor in the restaurant side is ok. Its nothing special, interesting or of note. It could be categorized as pretty plain Jane with some picture haphazardly placed on the walls. If it didnt say Irish Pub on the outside of the building, I wouldnt have guessed that at all.
I ordered a chicken parmesan with angel hair pasta. My husband ordered the prime rib. I do have to mention that the portions are very large. I only ate about a third of my meal and my husband had about half of his. The chicken parm had lots of cheese and seemed appropriately flavored with a nice crunch breading outside but moist chicken on the inside. The sauce is a more chucky type sauce with chunks of tomato and onion which I promptly scraped off (I grew up with real Italian, from southern Italy, parents who make real smooth spaghetti sauce). The prime rib could have had more flavor to it but my huband made it work with some creamy horseradish and aus jus. The pricing wasnt out of the ordinary for the portion size. We had mozzarella sticks for an appetizer and that was $12 for about 6. The prime rib was about $29 and I think the chicken was $18. The meal was ok. I’ve had better and I’ve had worse. Nothing really wow’d me about this place but I wasnt totally disappointed.
French onion Soup is delicious as well. Also the open roast beef was fantastic.