Rena Petrashko
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Came here at 11 a.m. on St. Patty's Day with a friend. You just have a feeling a place will be neat when you see the cobbled stone entrance and big oak doors with Irish engraving and trim. The interior was dark, wood panelled with plenty of space and lovely stained glass windows. Just what you might imagine in an Irish village somewhere. The Cardinal drink was exceptional and the coddled egg was delicious. It was a quiet atmosphere but the pub was just opening at the time we arrived. The service was a little slow, but not terrible. Stayed about an hour and then moved on to McShanes which was the opposite -large, loud, festive, but average food, drinks and decor. We will definitely look forward to returning to St. CeCe's because it is a local gem.