Joey A.
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My wife and I are trying new places in Cincinnati, The Red Leprechaun won last night...
We arrived around 18:00 on a Sunday. We were told the wait for a table of two was approximately an hour. We chose to wait. Luckily the wait ended up being only twenty minutes or so. We did almost walk out based on the estimated time, so I wish the estimate was better.
It's Christmas time, and the place is decked out for the season.
The interior of the restaurant/bar does have the feel of a nitched Irish pub. There was live music, I don't care for that, but to each their own. It was busy so it was a bit loud in addition to the live music.
The drinks. We both had the Chocolate Cherry Espresso Martini. It is good, very easy to drink and has about two ounces of alcohol in it. It's about a five ounce drink. I believe it was $13.00 per. So, if you had a few; and that would be easy to do, it could get expensive. In general the prices are would you will typically see in this kind of setting these days. We got the pretzels and beer cheese. These were good. One note, you get three pretzels and what looks like two cups of beer cheese. It is not, it is a cup of beer cheese, and a cup of mustard. They look identical under the lighting.
We then split the "Killarney Moon Beer Cheese Burger". It is a brisket smash burger. It was good, but it really needs two patties. I do recommend upgrading to the French fries, $3.00, it's worth it. They come with house ketchup, but ask for an additional cup of the beer cheese.
The service was reasonable.
Overall, is recommend having a go at it. We will be back to try some more traditional Irish food... Sheppard's Pie, they have one. They also have a Pot Pie, and a Cincy Pie.