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Appetizers Jumbo Wings $12 Full Bone Chicken Wings Tossed in Your Choice of Hickory, Buffalo, Coconut Habanero, Or Teriyaki Sauce Appetizers Jumbo Wings $12 Full bone chicken wings tossed in your choice of hickory, buffalo, coconut habanero, or teriyaki sauce. Served with ranch or bleu cheese Chicken Tenders $12 Fresh cut chicken breasts tossed in your choice of hickory, buffalo, coconut habanero, or teriyaki sauce. Served with ranch or bleu cheese Just Fries $5 Lightly seasoned, delicious steak cut fries Curry Fries $7 Lightly seasoned fries tossed in our in-house Irish curry sauce Just Tots $5 Lightly seasoned tater tots cooked to perfection Irish Nachos $12 Tater tots with melted cheese, bacon, sour cream, and scallions Meatball Sliders $14 Four meatball sliders covered in marinara with Swiss cheese Onion Rings $6 Think cut crispy beer battered rings Brussel Sprouts $5 Sautéed sprouts with Applewood bacon Irish Sampler $12 Mini portions of Irish Dumplings, Guinness Stew, and Shepard’s Pie Pub Fare Guinness Bangers and Mashed $16 Two grilled Guinness bangers with mashed potatoes and brussel sprouts Fish & Chips $16 Guinness battered Atlantic Cod served with fries, coleslaw & lemon dill sauce Irish Curry $16 Grilled chicken, bell peppers & onions, with Irish curry sauce served over rice Irish Chicken & Dumplings $14 Half breasts, peas, carrots, onions, celery, potatoes, and dumplings Shepard's Pie $12 Beef pie smothered in gravy & topped with vegetables, mashed potatoes, and cheddar Corn Beef & Cabbage $15 Corned beef, mashed potatoes, shredded cabbage & roasted vegetables Grilled Sirloin Steak $16 Served with brussel sprouts with bacon, mashed potatoes Guinness Stew $15 Slow simmered beef & root vegetables and mashed potatoes Mac & Irish Cheddar $16 Irish cheddar cheese with bacon melted with macaroni Maple Jameson Glazed Ham $20 Slow cooked for 4 hours with house made brown sugar, maple, and Jameson glaze. Served with side of mashed potatoes and succotash Mom's Meatloaf $16 Ground beef and pork, whiskey seared onions, mashed potatoes, and succotash. Topped with Guinness ketchup Herb Grilled Chicken $16 Sautéed spinach & mushrooms, brown gravy, mashed potatoes Veggie Burger $12 *served with choice of fries or tots Black bean patty, red bell peppers, spinach, melted Swiss cheese Publican Reuben $13 *served with choice of fries or tots House brined corn beef, sauerkraut, melted Swiss, on rye Hickory Burger $14 *served with choice of fries or tots Melted cheddar cheese, hickory BBQ sauce, bacon, onion ring Pub Burger $12 *served with choice of fries or tots Choice of cheddar, Swiss, Monterrey Jack, or bleu cheese crumbles - add bacon, Irish cheddar or fried egg $2 Buffalo Chicken Sandwich $12 *served with choice of fries or tots Deep fried chicken breast, buffalo sauce, pickles, and Swiss cheese McFadden's Cobb Salad $10 Mixed greens, hardboiled egg, black olives, bleu cheese crumbles, bacon Pecan Salad $8 Mixed greens, candid pecans, diced tomatoes, and cider vinaigrette Kids Menu Cheese Pizza $8 9 in Thin Crust with tomato Sauce and mozzarella Cheese Chicken Tenders $8 Specialty breaded chicken breast strips served with fries or apple sauce Desserts Chocolate Mousse Cake $8 add a scoop of ice cream $1 Think layer of creamy chocolate mousse set between two layers of chocolate cake draped in ganache Berry Tart $8 add a scoop of ice cream $1 Golden brown butter crust filled with berries and topped with powered sugar Tiramisu $8 add a scoop of ice cream $1 Espresso soaked ladyfingers with mascarpone cheese, rum, cocoa powder Deep Fried Twinkie $9 Two deep fried twinkies with ice cream and chocolate caramel drizzle Food Menu HAPPY HOUR Monday - Friday 4-7pm $6 Jumbo Wings $6 Irish Nachos $6 Mini Pizzas Drink Menu Drink Menu $3-$6 $3 Budlight $5 Well Mixed Drinks $5 Wines $6 Guinness or Ballast Point MENUS Late Night Happy Hour Served Sunday - Thursday 10pm-12am Irish Nachos $5 Tater tots with melted cheese, bacon, sour cream, and scallions Jumbo Wings $5 Full bone chicken wings tossed in your choice of hickory, buffalo, coconut habanero, or teriyaki sause. Served with ranch or bleu cheese Bottled Beer $5 All of our bottled beers are $5 (not including Sintax) Well Mixed Drinks $5 Any of our house liquor with a mixer .
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