Sullivan's Irish Pub and Restaurant
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13368 Madison Ave.
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
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| Phone: 216.529.8969 |
| Category: 191Bar,Pub Fare,Irish |
| Price Range: $$,$$$ |
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There's No Room Here
My friends and I decided to go to Sullivan's on a Saturday night. I've been there before and the food was great. This time, however, we walked in and stood by the door. There was no hostess and no sign asking to seat yourselves. The place was packed. We stood there for about ten minutes. More people were coming in as we were waiting. None of the servers stopped to help us or even say hello. We were ignored. Some of the other people who had been waiting left, and so did we. I don't think I'll be going there again any time soon.
Review by Anonymous from Lakewood posted March 17, 2008
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The hearth is ablaze, and a comfy corner beckons in this delightful public house in the middle of Lakewood. Unlike ""Irish"" eateries that trade on a thin veneer of Guinness posters and Gaelic phrases the employees can't read, Sullivan's owns a genuinely Joycean feel. (Go ahead, sit at the richly appointed bar, and chase that Jameson with a few long thoughts on art and life.) Sullivan's menu closes the deal as far as authenticity is concerned: An appetizer of rich cheddar dip comes with boxty (potato pancake) wedges; a salmon sandwich and shepherd's pie are part of the regular fare. Of particular note are the shrimp and scallop boxty, and the Guinness lamb stew - a congregation of potatoes, carrots, onions, parsnips and, of course, lamb with a little Guinness in the broth. Finish the meal with Irish chocolate, mousse and holler ""Slainte!""
Review by Northern Ohio Live Magazine posted June 03, 2005
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The Best Irish place in town
I love this place. The food is great and so is the atmosphere. There aren't a bunch of TVs and the music is all Irish. The best part, you can get your own mug with your name on it. On certain days, with your mug, you get discount beer! I can't stop talking about. Everyone I have brought there love it. If you want true Irish food in a True Irish bar this is the place to go!
Review by Lenaia Burbank from Cleveland posted March 17, 2005
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authentic
walked in the doors and thought i was in Ireland! awesome authentic food and the best wiskey list Ive ever seen!
Review by james horton from euclid posted March 11, 2005
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