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"A pub is a poor man's university" Anonymous In Ireland – where they've raised community and relaxation to an art form – the pub is the social center. It's a place to meet family, friends, or business associates, catch up on news, debate politics, share a joke. It is a place of character and cadence rather than impersonal efficiency. At The Irish Rover, we've tried to recreate this idea. We can't build a smoky peat fire in the grate, but our recipes are authentic, the Guinness is shipped from Dublin, and the owner's brogue comes direct from County Clare. Also important are our two locations. The first, in the friendly and historic Clifton-Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville, is a 150-year-old building which began life as a saloon. The business also included a grocery and dry goods store much like the old-time Irish pubs. More recently, it was the home and plasterworks of the Matteis, a couple known for extending a warm welcome amid quantities of homemade wine. We are proud to continue the building's longstanding tradition of hospitality. Our second location is in the vibrant historic district of LaGrange, Kentucky. While so many developers strive to create fake main streets, this is the real deal, and we're proud to be join the distinctive shops, eateries and businesses which make it such a welcoming and intriguing destination. We believe our Irish approach to hospitality will blend perfectly with the unique charm of our neighbors. As we enter our fourteenth year of business, we want to thank you, the people who have enthusiastically adopted the joys of pub culture at The Irish Rover and at Irish Rover, Too. We are grateful for your custom and, most especially, for your friendship. |
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Bonnie Nolte
(Dec. 12 2007) The Irish Rover is a great place to go for lunch. The service is fast and efficient. The Fish and Chips are always an excellent choice!! Offensive? |
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Mary Ann Arnold
(Dec. 11 2007) The Irish Rover is always fun. The wait staff are very helpful. The food is tasty. The restaurant is always busy - an excellent sign of good food and good times. Offensive? |
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Liz Waters
(Dec. 6 2007) If a visit to a friendly village pub is your desire, don't book a ticket on the QE II, just drive down Frankfort Ave. to share a pint with the friendly host of this restaurant. Don't miss the Scotch Eggs or the Fish and Chips. Thank heavens the place is now smoke-free! Offensive? |
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Anonymous
(Dec. 6 2007)
Authentic Irish Pub. This place is excellent. Food is excellent and not expensive. Excellent beer and liquor selection. Friendly atmosphere. Offensive? |
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Anonymous
(Nov. 30 2007)
This is a great Irish pub with a great atmosphere. I had the Grilled Salmon Salad with the house dressing and it was excellent. I would order that item again and go back again. Offensive? |
| Neighborhood: | Clifton |
| Categories: | Bar Restaurant/Dining |
| Friday, Oct 31, 2008 | |
| 6:00 PM |
Frankfort Avenue’s “Cup Hop”
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| Friday, Nov 28, 2008 | |
| 6:00 PM |
Frankfort Avenue’s “Cup Hop”
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