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Annie Bailey's Irish Pub

Annie Bailey's Irish Pub

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28 E King St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17602, United States
(717) 393-4000 www.anniebaileys.com
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Mar 11, 2018
The food was great. I got a Caesar Salad that was the size of a normal dinner plate. The combination of the parmesan cheese and dressing was creamy, and the lettuce was bright and crisp. I also got the Dark Side Of The Moon dessert which is lots of chocolate. Well balanced and not too heavy and rich. Still super satisfying. Everyone at my table enjoyed their meal. Our waitress was awesome, didn't bother us too much, but was able to have fun with us when she came by. The bar area was very busy to the point that it was hard to get out but their was a festival going on at the time. Something to keep in mind if you want to go is get a reservation, especially if there is an event going on in the city, and it's close to the city square so it can get busy quickly. All in all great atmosphere and food. Would go back again in a heart beat.

May 19, 2018
Food was great and came out in decent time. Great beer selection. Highly recommend the Irish Nachos and Cheesesteak Eggrolls.

Feb 26, 2018
Went here for a Sunday afternoon brunch and was pleasantly surprised. Had a great meal and our waiter Will was great! Nice atmosphere. Will definitely be returning.

Mar 10, 2018
French onion soup didn’t look or taste like one. The soup was all water. I couldn’t even finish half of my salmon sandwich - the salmon wasn’t chewable, the dressing was way too rich and it saturated the bread so that the bread was wet and mushy. The French fries were very oily, too burned, and has no taste whatsoever, none! Had a mild stomach ache afterwards. Not good. The service was not unfriendly, but nevertheless pretty slow.

Jan 26, 2018
Great atmosphere and great food! My wife and I love the Shepard's pie and chicken pot pie. This is a must visit place for us everyone we are in downtown Lancaster.

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