

Irish tavern with a patio offering pub classics, BBQ plates, beer & TVs in an easygoing setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3449 Pheasant Meadow Dr #113, O’Fallon, MO 63368
Phone: (636) 409-1131
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Reviews
Ordered our food with ease. The wait took a bit long, but it’s to be expected due to the time of day we went and there only being 1 server. My only complaint is that the wrap said it came with ranch, so when asked if I wanted ranch or blue cheese, I naturally said ranch. Once I got my check, I was charged for the ranch cup. There is also a fee for paying with card. I wish the menu reflected those prices so I would have known my $13 wrap would end up being $15 plus tip.
That being said, the flavor of the TNT wrap was outstanding. The chicken was cooked to perfected and coated with Buffalo. The wrap was also toasted on the outside, sealing it nicely. The fries were hot, crispy, and had the perfect amount of salt.
For appetizers we ordered the Scotch eggs and the Rueben quesadilla. The Scotch eggs were extremely good and liked by all at our table. The Rueben quesadilla is very flavorful, they don’t skimp on the toppings; half of our group thought the quesadilla was too much flavor for them.
We ordered the Irish potato soup to try it out, not fans. There was an odd raw dough aftertaste, no clue.
For entrees we ordered Fish and chips, Irish meatloaf with colcannon, Shepherd’s pie, and the Buffalo chicken flatbread. The fish and chips were too salty, great otherwise. Both the Irish meatloaf and colcannon were terrific, first time trying either; will definitely get again. The shepherd’s pie had great flavor, but it was also quite greasy – this could be normal, not a dish we frequently find. And the buffalo chicken flatbread was great.
The staff are always super nice and check in on me multiple times when I’m there. The establishment is always clean as well.
My friend & I went this past Wed. & arrived shortly after they opened. When we walked in, we noticed there wasn’t a sign or indication to wait for seating or seat ourselves, so my friend & I stood there, me on crutches, waiting for the short, small guy behind the bar to acknowledge & instruct us where to sit, which he never did (there wasn’t 1 customer in the restaurant). My friend and I stood there for 3 minutes, while the small bartender didn’t say a word or even look our way, so I finally said, “do we seat ourselves,” & without looking up from his register screen replied with an abrasive tone “yes ma’am.” Also the JUVENILE MUSIC that played was hip hop my 12 year old daughter listens to; hardly what I expect/want to hear in an Irish pub.
We chose a 4 top in the bar & the same small guy with the peachy personality, comes from behind the bar to our table, doesn’t say a word or knowledge us, reaches above us to adjust the tv & walks away. My friend immediately looked at me & he said, “I’m never coming here again.” After waiting several more minutes, the bar weasel comes over and arrogantly says, “I just took an order for 200 people & I’m one person down in the kitchen, so it’s going to be a while for your food” to which I replied, “what does that mean, what’s a while?” With a HOSTILE tone stated “that means you’re going to have to wait an extra 15-20 minutes for your food.” We just ordered soup (average), finished our drinks & got out of there! Also when I asked him to turn down the music he said “you’re sitting right under a speaker & it’s as low as it goes.” Just what I came here for, childish hip hop loudly playing while in an Irish pub & treated poorly from the bartender/server.
I understand people have bad days & getting a large order with a person down is no doubt chaotic & highly stressful (I know from experience). However, that’s no excuse for such horrible treatment to your customers especially when you work in the hospitality business! I have a sizeable, Irish, thirsty family & wherever the retirement party ends up, that Irish pub & their servers will be paid nicely, but it won’t be here!