So, my younger son and I thought we'd check it out. Turns out, he knows one of the bartenders so I tried to order my latest favorite classic cocktail, the Sidecar. Thankful for the modern age and the ability of a bartender to check cocktail recipes via Google, he and I were able to select 3 basic ingredients that must be shaken with ice then poured out into a martini or short glass. His choice to garnish with orange was a nice touch.
Since we are new customers, I have a ton of questions for our server. I feel bad now, but somethings I just like to know before I order anything. For example, what's the soup? Lamb stew. What's in the stew beside lamb? Potatoes, carrots and celery. Ok, I'll start with that please.
A generous portion of delicately tender lamb with a hearty amount of carrots and potatoes, the stew could be a dinner portion on it's own with some warm bread and butter. Delicious and satisfying. We are off to a great beginning.
Next up, main courses. I decide on the 8 ounce pub burger without cheese prepared to just medium doneness. Keep in mind, Mr. Marty Kiernan is known for also owning Kiernan's Farm and I am anxious to try the much talked about grass fed beef.
The burger size is generous and as you can see, it is served with a healthy number of onion slices, lettuce and tomato. The pickle is crisp and dill. The potatoes - they look amazing, don't they? I wanted them to be better, maybe just slightly more cooked for the interior to just be a bit fluffier and softer. But, the exterior was beautifully salted and overall, I was quite happy.
For my son, the shrimp skewers.
He cleared his plate and helped me finish my burger.
I highly recommend the lamb stew if it is available and a burger. The beef was tender, moist and lived up to my expectations.
I'm sure Kiernan's Pub & Tavern will be well received by the local community and my son and I both see a few familiar faces during our meal. As long as they are Fed Well, most will likely return again and again. Good luck Kiernan's Pub & Tavern and welcome to the neighborhood.
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