The Blarney Stone Tavern offers a lively atmosphere with great music on Friday nights, featuring hits from the 70's and 80's. While the service is generally good and staff are friendly and prompt, the noise level can be very high, especially during slow periods when the music is loud enough to feel like a nightclub. The food is quite enjoyable, with recent reviews praising the pulled pork sandwich for its excellent portion and smashed finish, as well as the delicious cole slaw. However, some diners have noted that the food quality seems to be going downhill, and there have been instances of orders being messed up. The menu options are limited, and portions are small, but the pulled pork sandwich and vegetables with hummus are popular choices. The bar selection remains pricey, with only Guinness on tap and some beers exceeding $7. Overall, the experience can be lively and fun, but it may not stand out compared to other places, especially considering the noise and occasional inconsistencies in food.
The Blarney Stone Tavern offers a lively atmosphere with great music on Friday nights, featuring hits from the 70's and 80's. While the service is generally good and staff are friendly and prompt, the noise level can be very high, especially during slow periods when the music is loud enough to feel like a nightclub. The food is quite enjoyable, with recent reviews praising the pulled pork sandwich for its excellent portion and smashed finish, as well as the delicious cole slaw. However, some diners have noted that the food quality seems to be going downhill, and there have been instances of orders being messed up. The menu options are limited, and portions are small, but the pulled pork sandwich and vegetables with hummus are popular choices. The bar selection remains pricey, with only Guinness on tap and some beers exceeding $7. Overall, the experience can be lively and fun, but it may not stand out compared to other places, especially considering the noise and occasional inconsistencies in food.