So you're into guys wearing kilts? Then this "Authentic British" "gastropub" is the place for you. On our way back from Sunrise, Rocky, John and Ed and I decide to stop in for some drinks & grub. Rocky has yet to adapt to our glutinous ways so he decides to drink his overpriced drinks and pick at the appetizers while we feed (can I make us sound anymore animalistic?). We decide to go with the Pub Wings in buffalo sauce
, the Pub Sliders (4 of them), Tavern Chips (homemade potato chips with bacon, cheese and bbq sauce) & beer Battered Onions and Mushrooms . The Pub Wings were not crispy as the menu claimed but had an oven baked texture (which I don't like for wings). Everyone felt they were on the creepy side.
I really liked the Battered Onions and Mushrooms as well as the horseradish sauce served with it but everyone else just thought it average. The Tavern Chips were the best thing I had but everyone else hated it.
I really liked the bbq sauce on it. The Pub Sliders were so disliked I was the only person who finished one. They were just ok but at least the dinner fries were good.
As Rocky sits back with his Rum and Coke or whatever it is he has, the three of us place our orders. John goes for the Over Easy Burger, Ed for Sheppard's Pie and I had the Young's Double Chocolate Stout BBQ Burger. Both burgers are served with a fried pickle. Ed let me taste his Sheppard's Pie and we both agreed that there was nothing special about it.
The Over Easy Burger is topped with pepper jack cheese and an over easy egg. I never got to try it but John seemed to think it was lacking something in the taste department.
As for the Young's Double Chocolate Stout BBQ Burger, the only flavor that didn't make an appearance was the burger itself. The burger came with bacon, Guinness onions and a chocolate stout BBQ sauce and some cheddar cheese.
The toppings, in particular the Guinness onions and the chocolate stout BBQ sauce had a nice flavor. We stayed for quite a while having drinks afterwards. I like the atmosphere in the place and the beer on tap was good too. Anyway, how can a place that serves Coke in a glass bottle be all that bad?
The Pub
237 SW 145th Terrace, Pembroke Pines, FL
954-430-4230
2 comments:
You know, that fried pickle looks like a pocket rocket.
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