Pam M.
Yelp
Met a friend here for lunch. Was a sunny but chilly afternoon. Upon walking in I was immediately drawn to their beautiful bar. U-shaped with shamrocks with a Trinity design inside, embedded on top of beautiful live wood, covered in resin to protect its integrity. We sat at the bar and immediately greeted by a lovely lass. The other patrons were super friendly. We actually changed positions because the door was open and it was a wee bit cold for my liking. I had a Guinness & my friend some other drink, I ordered the fish n chips & she a French onion soup with a side of chips. We chatted with the people next to us, regulars, who had got up and closed the door I realized that I had been to their sister restaurant in Union Beach, also Dowling's.
We were approached by a lovely Irish gentleman asking if everything was to our satisfaction? On his way back through I stopped to ask if he was the owner, he was Barry O'Donovan an investor, who owned Kilkenny House in Cranford. He told me they open at 8:30 am for the European football games (soccer, I'm from Scotland, so it'll always be football to me ). As we chatted, it turns out he knew a friend of mine's dad, who owned a pub, The Fox & The Goose in Kilkenny, where he grew up, years ago. Small world . Our food came, I was expecting British "chips" probably should have read the menu? Their chips were hand cut potato chips, but man were they good, as was the fish (May have been the best I've had in the US, I've been on the hunt for 40 yrs to find fish like that of a fish shop in Scotland to no avail) dowsed in malt vinegar & salt, I had to push them away, or I would have eaten them all!!
We had an enjoyable few hours, although not close to where I live, would definitely make the trek to go back. Get there, you won't be disappointed, especially with St. Paddy's day coming up. oh and one of the owners is the Grand Marshal in the towns parade this year, they had a banner hanging