Liam Fitzpatrick’s Irish Restaurant & Pub
950 Market Promenade Ave, Lake Mary, FL, 32746
Liam Fitzpatrick’s Irish Restaurant & Pub Menu
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Address :
950 Market Promenade Ave
Lake Mary, FL, 32746 - Phone (407) 936-3782
- Website https://www.liamfitzpatricks.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street, Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Music : Live
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Fri, Sat, Sun
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Andrew H.
The menu here consists of your traditional Irish favorites like Shepherd's Pie, Corned Beef & Cabbage and Fish & Chips. However, the creative team at Liam's, has put together some additional mouth watering items with an Irish twist. Some of these items include the Galway Burger, an Irish Cheese Steak, Curry Chicken and Lobster Mac & Cheese. Of course it goes without saying, Guinness and a selection of other craft beers and cocktails are available to help wash down all of this delicious food. The Baileys Irish Coffee is a great pick me up at the end of your day, and a "Perfect Pour" of Guinness in a proper 20 ounce tulip pint glass is sure to satisfy your thirst. Scotch Eggs are pretty common to find at most Irish pubs, but Liam's has spiced up this classic appetizer by rolling the eggs in chorizo sausage before breading them. This was a unique twist that I really enjoyed. Although not a "traditional dish" the Apple Walnut Salad was outstanding. This salad is made with baby spinach, walnuts, apples, goat cheese, and dried cranberries tossed in a raspberry vinaigrette. For an additional charge, you can have grilled or blackened chicken or shrimp added to this salad. We opted for the blackened shrimp, and the savory flavors blended well with the sweetness of salad. The Corned Beef and Cabbage is roasted in beer for ten hours and is served with cabbage, boiled red potatoes and a horseradish Dijon sauce. This is a proper fish & chips with jumbo pieces of haddock fried in special recipe batter served with tartar sauce and mushy peas. The Shepherd's Pie at Liam's is made with a blend of ground beef and lamb with carrots, onions, peas, celery and corn baked with a cap of mashed potatoes. For an added bonus, you can have them top it off with melted cheese. For an Irish American twist, the Galway Burger is Angus beef, topped with Irish Whiskey glazed onions, lettuce, tomato and imported Irish porter stout cheese (which sometimes doesn't make it through customs) and Guinness BBQ sauce. This burger is loaded with flavor and does not disappoint. You can get a number of side items with this burger and we chose the sweet potato fries. Bread & Butter Pudding is a traditional Irish bread pudding made with raisins, served with whiskey creme anglaise and is ridiculously good. The Baileys Cream Cheesecake is a signature cheesecake made with Baileys Irish Cream, topped with chocolate and caramel. It is very rich but very delicious. Whether it's a business lunch, a gathering with old friends or a celebration with new friends, Liam's provides a great setting.
(4)Sarah K.
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(4)Kerrie M.
DISAPPOINTING!! Took 10 mins to get a drink, kitchen closed, had to eat chips, waiter finally brings food but didn't put in the entire order, and what I did get came on burnt toast. Guy singing was good.
(1)Tom P.
Recommended by a friend and my wife and I stopped by for dinner. She had a Rueben sandwich while I had a bowl of potato soup and a hot pastrami sandwich with ground mustard. We each had perfectly drawn Guiness Drafts (I had 2). The food was very good, the service was excellent and the ambience was that of an Irish pub. We stopped by on a Monday evening and it was not crowded. I'll try it again the next time I'm in town.
(5)Lana B.
Came here because, well, let's face it, it's saint Patrick's day, I'm lazy, and this is the closest "Irish" pub. They had a special menu going. And being that I'm on this AWESOME diet (sarcasm) I got a grilled chicken sandwich. Well - some little birdie must have told this bar / restaurant because they did an amazing job of giving me the smallest 10$ grilled piece of chicken I have ever paid for. (MAYBE 2oz. Tops.). It was atop this gargantuan bun with a side of well cooked fries. It was extremely dry and unseasoned. Which I'm sure there was no way around it - as it was the size of a hummingbird. Well thank you? Thank you Liam for helping me stick to my diet. Lol. But I will not be returning here. Your food sucks!
(2)Janice H.
We have been here several times and always happy with our food. The staff is very friendly and knowledgable.
(5)Ron F.
Solid pastrami sandwich and the fish and chips are always really good. Great selection of beers.
(4)David T.
Nice place to hang out. - food was tasty. The $5 bowl of potato soup tasted like a loaded baked potato in soup form, and mean that as a compliment. It was full of large chunks of potatoes, cheese, and chives. The bacon topping unfortunately looked and tasted like readymade bacon bits available at Publix. - wings weren't the best I've ever had but they were meaty and had a good Guinness BBQ sauce ($12 for 10 wings ) - small selection of drafts, but had what is expected - American and Irish staples such as Guinness, smith wicks, a couple o ciders and IPAs. $5-6 per beer. - friendly service by waitresses in tartan miniskirts. - the music was performed by a talented singer with an acoustic guitar an keyboard. A few boisterous groups were singing and dancing along. I would like to come back and see the dueling pianos one night. - overall a nice experience and night out. I would come back next time I'm in the area.
(4)Cheryl S.
I was hesitant, but my co-workers headed here for a happy hour/baby shower. The staff was friendly and actually didn't scoff at our last-minute notice that we had a group of 14 (I was NOT the planner of this party). Their beer selection is good. They have all the Irish/English stuff: Guinness, Smithwick's, Harp, etc, plus an OK variety of craft-ish beer. I had Harpoon IPA, and a colleague ordered Fat Tire. Whatever. Everyone raved about the wings. I did not have any, since I had to depart early for dinner at home. But I will definitely consider coming back here, should the opportunity arise. The space is large and it's a good place to grab wings, sip a drink, or whatever.
(3)Find M.
A group of us dropped by here for lunch today, and I must say I was underwhelmed. Many member of the group took advantage of a deal for 10$ unlimited mimosas, however our side of the table was not told about this offer. Around ten minutes before the offer would be over the waitress asked if I would be interested in taking part. -_- I didn't see the lobster mac & cheese that I had previously gotten. I wanted to give it another shot because the first time i ordered it, it was miserably dry as thought it had been from the previous day's batch. My friend and I decided to put our orders on the same check to help make things easier. He ordered a coke no ice & the rib eye sandwich (medium) with fries. I ordered the Galway burger (medium) adding sautéed mushrooms and fried onions. We decided to share a bowl of potato soup. Time rolled by and despite asking about the whereabouts of my friends drink order, it never appeared. Around the time the waitress asked the other side of the table about re-orders and took an order from a newly arrived table, I finally spoke up to firmly remind her about my companion's First drink order never arriving. She finally brought his beverage out without apology. The potato was pretty good. Our meals eventually came out after quite some time. My burger did not include any of the add ons. It was brought back to have them added. I don't know how the original plating looked but when i got the plate again it was pretty messy. Sadly, both meats were cooked well done without even a hint of pink. Neither was remarkably seasoned. The fries were actually quite good and probably the highlight of the meal. Also, I paid 9+ for a mediocre chocolatini. The 10$ unlimited mimosas would have been a much better choice. Overall it was a pretty disappointing experience. Multiple people debated leaving no tip for the dismissive service.
(2)Albert P.
Great place to chill out and enjoy few drinks and snacks with listening to live music during the weekends.
(4)Amanda Q.
Went to Liam's last night after a movie with a friend. At 11:30 the kitchen was still open, and they still had drink specials. I got a really good ale on tap for $3.50, and we split an excellent app--get the veggie flatbread--for less than $10. It was good food, perfect amount for splitting at almost midnight, and you can't beat the price. Inside the restaurant there was a dueling piano show. We chose to sit outside so we could chat and catch up, but we could still hear it outside, which was a nice mix. I would suggest if you are going on a Saturday night to spend quality time with someone, you may want to ask to be seated outside.
(4)Kevin G.
One of the worst bars in Heathrow. The bartender we had didn't seem happy to be there and we were ordering drinks all night however she seemed so bothered by us ordering drinks for whatever reason that we left. Before we left, we talked to the manager, who was even ruder and told us to leave. We will NEVER return even if they're giving away unlimited free drinks and food that night.
(1)Melissa H.
I've been here on three different occasions - all several months apart. I absolutely love the atmosphere. It has an Irish bar, dark setting with class. There are intimate cozy nooks, great L-shaped booths for groups and tv areas for game day. Only once was the service not so great.... The food is spot on for Irish cuisine. Flavorful and rich - not "sliming diet food. As a "wheat beer" drinker - I was not impressed with my choices but they do have a variety of choices in general. My husband ordered a cup of the potato soup - it was very rich and very creamy. The flavor was good but I would not be able to eat even a cup by myself it was so rich! I do not care for their fries - they are the thin ones that have a "season coat" to them. If you dont know what I mean, think Checkers. YUCK! Nice place to hang out with friends!
(4)Harry G.
I wanna start by saying my review would be more accurate if I could use profanity. We decided to go here for lunch and I was craving some chicken curry. I'm a big fan and usually you get a fair amount of food for your money. I paid $16.95 for the worst food I've ever paid for, I would rather eat 1,695 pennies.. at least after 12 hours and some scrubbing I'd have my money back. I know it's harsh, but I hope these people lose sleep at night. What I got was an insult to the industry. It was a water based curry sauce gently tossed with over cooked chicken and about 5 cents worth of microwaved basmati rice. The plate was worn and dirty with the sauce. The only taste I got was very similar to what I'd imagine the street in front of a Chinese restaurant may taste like. I was served this pile of trash on purpose.. this is what they consider food worth $17 at Liam's. The total cost for three lunches, two beers, and a tip was $63.00 Screw these people.. your one god awful plate filled with the remains of your microwaved lunch and what fell out of a babies diaper ruined my freaking day. Long story short, just give your $17 to a homeless guy and just scoop some food out of the nearest dumpster. Bon Appetit.
(1)Ian P.
I wanted to like this place. I wanted to be excited about an Irish pub. I wanted it to be someone authentic. I left getting none of the above. We didn't see our server for at least 15 minutes after being seated. Drink and food service was slow and he seemed fairly uninterested in taking care of us. Once the food came out it was pretty bland. We ordered more traditional fare but it seemed very, very average. The celery was tasty though. There are better choices in the area for dinner.
(2)R A.
Bob Service good, atmosphere good, food is average. I had the maui fish sandwich it had no taste. The place is over priced.
(3)Jean F.
Booked a party for about 50 people here recently. Everything turned out great!! The staff was very attentive and accommodating. Our guests were also very happy with their service and the quality of the food. They thought it was a great atmosphere too. I highly recommend Liam Fitzpatrick's for any of your party needs or even just a night out for dinner. You won't be disappointed.
(5)Kevin S.
Favorite place on lake Mary. Food is very good, the staff is great. Plenty of screens but also plenty of conversations. Outdoor patio is always great on the cooler temps but umbrellas and mist machines make it good in the summer as well.
(5)Joe V.
Was in town for two weeks and came here about 8 times. No. Seriously. All-You-Can-Eat Wings on Monday? Check. Did it twice actually. They definitely lost money on me. Definitely. Good beer selection. Good atmosphere. Great staff. Great food. Hope I find myself back in the Orlando area so I can hit this place up again.
(4)Nawar F.
In Lake Mary for a class with Petroskills and needed a quick bite... Got a parking spot nearby. Came into the place at night and patio was busy and bar looked pretty alive.. Ordered an Irish 12 yr whiskey and steak sandwich.. I believe the bartender poured exactly 1.99 ounces.. I noticed this at another bar in Orlando.. Very stingy with the whiskey.. Can't wait to get back to Cali! Steak sandwich was vey good, service was good as well, overall thumbs up!
(3)Dee T.
Loved the atmosphere, food, drinks, and entertainment. They have a blend of traditional Irish items and regular dishes on the menu. Had a great time listening to live music. The decor is "tavern chic" with a cozy feel.
(4)Matt F.
Liam's is an okay venue for anyone looking for a nice night in Lake Mary. It's a little on the higher price side for my tastes, but they food is definitely higher quality. They have a very limited and expensive beer list if you're into that, but they do have a good selection of other drinks. As far as viewing for sports, I'd definitely go somewhere else, because there's really nothing great. The atmosphere isn't really an Irish restaurant vibe, it feels more manufactured than that. I'd go again if there was a reason, but I won't actively choose to go again I don't think.
(3)Derek G.
I have been here plenty of times and at first I loved this place! The service is not very good and it takes forever to get your food. They do have trivia (and all-you-can-eat wing) night but it takes 20+ minutes to get each round of 5 wings that it's not really worth it. They also have karaoke, thats startts at 10pm!!! Seriously? Why so late? No one is there... because it too late if you made it earlier at like 7:00 you would have regular patrons there and would enjoy themselves more and spend more money on alcohol. Also, the beer prices are through through roof!
(2)Jessica G.
Great relaxed pub fair. We had a nice waiter and fun playing trivia! All the meals were enjoyed by our group and it was a great place to sit around and converse with friend.
(3)Nishant G.
I would say this is the best establishment in this Colonial Town Park area, and it's been a mainstay since this town park's inception. The service is friendly (and the waitresses are cute, which I'm sure was intentional), the beer selection is decent, and the food menu has a lot of variety. They also have an outdoor seating area which gives you a good view of the happenings in the area. Inside, they also have a separate bar area which is fun to hang out in, and a stage area for performances and open mic nights. I tried the lobster mac & cheese. It was delicious, but heavy. So if you're counting calories, stay away. I would definitely come back again, as I always do.
(5)Chris I.
The new Hostess Kristy is great, service was good, ambiance definitely has the Irish feel to it which is comfortable. Guinness on tap is above par and the Irish fare is very tasty. Even if it's in the "dig me" part of town, I'm gonna make it a regular stop.
(4)Devin F.
The food was phenomenal but the service ruined it all. The hostess acted like we were an obligation to find a table. Once finally sat, we weren't greeted for 20 minutes at which point we placed our entire order. I ordered a pint which never arrived until after the appetizers main dishes and my complaining. All in all a simple dinner for three took two hours. Food was great though. Shepard's pie almost made up for the abysmal service.
(2)Razel M.
You know it's good when you're on a week-long business trip and you come here three times. (That, or everywhere else around it is just not good...) The first time, it was Sunday we had a lame dinner at a nearby restaurant and went looking for some dessert and drinks. Came in here and got the bread pudding (huge for the price, and lovely presentation) which is highly recommended. We found out that they have all you can eat wings for $9.95 on Mondays. So we were back the next night. They had Guinness bbq wings, something fiery hot, some parmesan garlic and regular wings. Everyone was all over those Guinness wings, they were amazing! Really high on the list of wings I've had in life. Then we found out that Thursdays are prime rib nights. I don't like steak that much, but we'd had such a good experience both times here and the service was fantastic at the bar both times. This compared with some lame experiences elsewhere in the area, so I was down to go back. Didn't have the steak, although it was reportedly good. Instead, I ordered the Journey through Ireland, which was corned beef, shepherd's pie and fish & chips. The fish and chips were yummy and the corned beef was pretty good too. Shepherd's pie would've been, if not for the excessive amount of salt. In all, we remember this place fondly and would return here (definitely on a Monday!) if we ever take another business trip to the area.
(4)Jason I.
I ordered the Fish & Chips. The fish was cooked excellent and tasted great. However the fries were a cheap and generic, prepackaged style. For an establishment that size, I would've figured they would have fresh cut fries or a decent style of packaged fries. I also had the Pub Chips (not fries but kettle style chips) as an app. They looked and tasted as if they were made in-house but they were served cold and that really killed them. I couldn't understand the chips being paired with salsa either. A cheese sauce would've made more sense. I expected more as I was a cook for a small family-owned Irish pub for the past few years.
(3)Joshua A.
Yeah it was ok. Service was great, food was forgettable. Nothing to come here for besides being more interesting than most of the other options in the plaza.
(3)Teresa M.
I didn't love the food and felt it was pretty bland. I had a bite of my boyfriend's sausage, though, and it seemed like they got that right. Overpriced for the quality, though.
(2)Andrea T.
I had heard from others that this place was pretty good. We came here with a group of 8 and were able to make reservations easily. I was surprised at the interior of the place. It was much much classier than I had anticipated. I was not all that hungry so a friend and I decided to split our main entree. I started out with a cup of the french onion soup which was delicious but messy as it was hard to get under the cheese without spilling the soup all over the place. We split the Blackened Chicken Alfredo. We were pleasantly surprised when they brought it out in two dishes. That was very helpful! I still had a bit too much food overall. The pasta was just ok in my opinion. Overall, we had good, helpful service and decent food. I will probably go back and try some of the Irish fare next time.
(4)Greg W.
Had a great business dinner at Laim's last night. Server and food was great. Look forward to going back.
(4)Becky F.
went there last night with large group. thought I would give it second try. failed again. had potato garlic soup tasted out of can. fish and chips were over breaded and fell apart. sides beans dried out. fries served cold. set up for dueling pianos took two hours, then volume way to loud. If you want a lousy dinner and headache this is the place.
(1)Jordan B.
Liam Fitzpatrick's is a gods honest Irish pub. The BEST Irish pub I've been to is Nana's Irish Pub in Newport, Oregon, but Liam's is a close second. They have guinness, all day Irish breakfast, and all the typical dishes you'd expect. The staff is nice, and even during the World Cup they managed to find me a relatively quiet table and get my order done quickly while the place was completely packed. The only downside was that they no longer serve black pudding with breakfast. I'll definitely be back though.
(4)Jarrod M.
Fun place, but check this out: their happy hour prices for food are not available on the patio. Don't you want to have happy hour on the patio? C'mon, Liam.....
(3)Crissy P.
I held a shower here in the back room and everyone was so accommodating. The service was just excellent and they even helped us bring gifts to our car. The food came quickly and was great (we ordered from the brunch menu). If you're looking for a place for a private function, their back room is perfect!
(5)Bill G.
Ordered the house pub burger. It was thick and juicy and cooked medium rare as ordered.
(4)Cody Y.
The best part about Liams is that they actually know how to properly pour a Guinness. Oh, and whoever does the hiring does a fantastic job. The staff all have uhh, great "personalities" and their uniforms make them appear very "smart" ...4.591/5
(4)Raina B.
Eh. It's in a strip mall and has that manufactured attempt at an authentic feel. The happy hour or dueling piano night is probably your best bet for a good experience. The food is like an Applebee's with some Guinness and potatoes thrown in. It's strip mall American style Irish food. They have an ok selection of beers and spirits, and clearly cater to the wine and cocktail crowd. Usually, my coworkers and I would go for Guinness and whiskey after eating somewhere else. I think they serve the Guinness too cold, I like it to be just cooler than room temperature after it's been pumped up from a cellar. As others have said it's big, it's loud, and the service is hit or miss. I won't say don't go, but I will say don't expect much and just go for drinks.
(2)John P.
I love this place. This is my 2nd time here and the dueling-pianos is a welcoming sight. The music and atmosphere is good for groups and just to chill. The outside patio is a good break from the loudness inside. The beers is mostly Guiness/Harp/Sam Adams, but they come in a reasonable-sized glass and the service is quick as well. The Apple-Crumb dessert is awesome (just tried it this past weekend!) I like this place a lot, it's a good place to meet with friends due to the live music (dueling pianos!) and they play the old school rock, or pretty much anything you can request.
(4)Joshua J.
I don't spend much time on this side of town. Fortunately, when I was over there recently I was with some people that knew the area. Liam's is a great spot to grab a drink with friends. I didn't eat, so I can't comment on the food, but the drink prices were reasonable and the bartender I had was pleasant.
(3)Pranit P.
This is a true Irish Pub, the fish and chips are always a great choice, as are the bangers and mash. The atmosphere always keeps me coming back, their outdoor patio is a great place to unwind with a beer after a long day.
(5)Colleen B.
Cider!!!! "Nachos" = bleh Burger = yummo Sheppard's Pie = wowweee French onion soup - YES PLEASE Service - inconsistent Outside seating is lovely and is a great opportunity to people watch, especially during a Friday Happy Hour. Irish Pub, you BEST have cider on tap ;o) However, now that I have been introduced to some of the lightest cider ever (BJs and WoodChuck) it is so hard to drink a lot of Magners or Strongbow. Also, I like food a LOT so at Liam's the food is pretty heavy (in a good irish way) so it's also hard to drink a lot for me while there. The food is really good! The only thing I do not like that I have tried is the "nachos" which are Irish nachos - Potato Chips with all the cheese and salsa toppings, just not for me taste buds...bleh just thinking about it. They used to have this appetizer that was fried bowties (yes FRIED PASTA) with a dipping sauce. Somehow this was delicious. I am sure it was taken off the menu due to it probably being enough caloric intake for a month. Maybe you can still request it though, I have not asked. The burgers are delicious and the french onion soup is classic! Both very flavorful and rich. My definite go to dishes. The decor is very old school irish pub and it's very pretty. Rich woods and large furniture. The bar is pretty small but it very nice. The outside seating is very large with easily 15 tables. I don't mind heading here on a Sunday afternoon or a starting place on a Friday night but I would not spend an entire night here. Overall, pretty cool and I suggest checking out!
(3)Ron H.
Came here on a Friday night with people from work. The food was not bad, but the place was so loud we couldn't hold a conversation at all.
(3)Rod H.
I met a friend here last night for dinner and a pint. They were really busy for a Weds night. I had the corn beef and cabbage and my buddy had a salad. My server suggested I get the half order because the portions are large and I am glad I took his suggestion. The food was good and I had a perfect pint of Guinness. Liam's is a blast , they have live music, sports on TV and dueling piano's on Sat nights. The prices are good I and have enjoyed all the food I have tried. They have a decent selection of Scotch and a good beer list. I enjoy sitting on the patio when the weather is nice to do a people watching.
(4)James M.
Food is good, beers are good, everyone is very nice and the waitresses are beautiful. What's not to love?
(4)Alex N.
The food is vary different I don't like the seating but the place is clean and it's to noisy so if you don't like places that is loud this place is not for you
(3)Sharon R.
Had lunch with hubby while visiting from Dallas. Had researched all the eateries in walking distance from our hotel (the Westin Lake Mary) although this was my second choice we were thoroughly pleased. Having spent time in the UK and Dubai, and having skipped breakfast, we both chose the Irish Breakfast served all day - the standard breakfast there - 2 Eggs, 2 bangers (sausage - though we were seriously hoping for the authentic "white" bangers they were still VERY tasty and slightly spicy which a Texan always appreciates!), mushrooms, bbq beans, bacon (more Canadian style than Irish, but still good) and griddled tomato wedges. I ordered my eggs "over easy" and hubby ordered his "over medium". We were both pleasantly surprised that his eggs were perfectly cooked! You'd be surprised how often they come "easy"...very runny yolks as opposed to just slightly. As it was lunchtime (and this is a mini-vacation for me) I ordered a Sam Adams beer with my "breakfast". It was wonderfully cold out of the tap and very refreshing on this quite warm April day. Hubby had an iced tea, which he thought was a little weak. All in all we had a wonderful meal... However...the service was slow. Because hubby was at a conference we only had an hour for lunch. Our food came out with only 20 minutes to spare. This seemed strange since we arrived after the typical lunch rush (1:15). Our waitress Brandi was very pleasant, but as we were out on the patio, she seemed to always be inside when we wanted something (another beer, the check) so that is the reason for 4 stars and not 5. We will be here for 4 more days and will definitely be back...here's hoping the service we experienced was a fluke.
(4)Michelle M.
I hate having to review this pub so low, but it definitely isn't the best Irish pub I've ever been to. As I've been to Ireland, I'm more critical of Irish pubs in America. I went on a Friday after 10.30pm, and the first thing I immediately noticed was the music...it was club top 40-type music. It just really bothered me to be in an Irish place and not hear Irish music. The second thing was the Snakebite...I love Snakebites, but this one was the worst I've ever had. I ended up getting a budlight after, and only drank mine and a friend's Snakebite (who also hated it) just so it wouldn't go to waste. I had a better time hanging out outside then being inside the pub. Would I go again? If another friend really really really wanted to, maybe, but this is not going to be my first choice.
(2)Nina G.
Love love love this place! I drove into town for the weekend and we ended up coming here fri AND sat nights! GREAT bartenders! Good food - we had the Scottish Eggs. Come sat night for dueling pianos and good entertainment!
(5)Anita L.
Beautiful setting, and they were very accommodating for our large party of 15. Food was okay. Ordered the garlic potato soup (good, spicy with large chunks of potatoes), scotch eggs (okay, dry and not that much flavor surprisingly). For our main, we ordered the Journey through Ireland: trio of fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and corned beef and cabbage. Fish and chips were okay, but no malt vinegar served alongside it? Boo. Shepherd's pie was nice, good flavor. Corned beef and cabbage was by far the best on the plate. Wished we just ordered the whole dish. Dessert was Bailey's Cheesecake. Bailey's was hardly pronounced and it tasted a bit heavy.
(3)Justin T.
I came here for a birthday celebration and was pleasantly surprised. There were about 10 guests who arrived (unexpectedly) after the tables had been arranged, and the servers didn't bat an eye. They accommodated the party of about 30 without a sign of irritation. Food and drink quality was much better than any other pub I've been to. I was happy to have food that didn't seem soggy from being slathered in grease. Overall, the place was nice, though the live music was so overwhelming that we all moved outside after dinner was over. I would come back for sure. Enjoy!
(4)Michael C.
Hands down my favorite bar in the area! Brad (manager) is great, and Erin or Ted are awesome bartenders! Thursdays they have really great Prime Rib and daily specials. Bring in a decent crowd with little drama, it is also our Patriots Game Day spot as well!
(5)Sarah F.
The atmosphere is great, but the food is only acceptable. The Scotch eggs are not well done, beer list is not as extensive as I'd expect, and burgers were just okay. Still a fun place to go with friends and stay a while, so don't write it off completely-- but maybe plan on dinner elsewhere.
(2)David D.
Bar review only: Service, selection and prices were all agreeable. Venue tries to be like a real Irish pub and its a nice try. Decent vibe and good bar staff made it an enjoyable experience.
(3)Tammy B.
The bangers and mash were delicious. The rib appetizer had a great flavor, but not much meat on the bones. The Guinness felt a bit cold but the flavor and smoothness were lovely. Prices were reasonable; they offer beverage discounts. Service was friendly. Atmosphere takes stars away from review. It just didn't have a 'pub' feel. It is a large place and it is in a touristy-like strip center. It kinda felt like the Irish restaurant in Downtown Disney.
(3)G M.
Ordered a sampler plate: - Sheperd's Pie (fresh, ground lamb) - Fish 'n Chips...of course. The fresh fish and chips are awesome! - Corned beef and cabbage - I had never hd the real thing like this. So good!!!
(4)Cristy N.
First experience here tonight with close friends. There was a celebration for "Halfway to St Paddy's Day" with the Orlando Fife & Drum Corps, Irish Dancers, and other entertainment. They advertise dueling pianos Saturday nights. Looking forward to coming back to enjoy it. Enjoyed our food very much. I see some mixed reviews here but they have either stepped it up or had a really "on" night. Potato soup was beautiful, creamy, chunky, and does NOT have bacon in the base (yay!) just added as a garnish. Reasonable prices. Half order of fish and chips was $10. Lobster mac & cheese was $15. Our server really made the meal. Absolutely outstanding. A+
(5)Barbara B.
First time checking in here but not the first time I've been here! Never had a bad meal. My husband is hooked on the bangers and mash. The fish and chips is excellent. Both my nephew and my mother in law had the fish and chips and my taste of that was not disappointing. This evening I had the penne with artichoke, chicken, and sun dried tomatoes. My opinion...the dish was delicious but had waaay too much garlic! So far, my best dish here has been the veggie wrap. Also...the mashed potatoes are outstanding. The sangria is extremely tart. Be warned. You might want to send it back. This happened to be a special occasion (my mother in law's 86th birthday) and the staff came out to sing her happy birthday and served her cheesecake with a candle in it. Speaking of cheesecake...try theirs. It's delicious, especially if you love Baileys. Not a place to go if you want to talk and catch up with friends. When we were there, they had no music in the background, but as we were leaving ( around 9pm) they began to pipe in some Irish music. It would have been nice if they had that music going sooner. Service was excellent. Dinner for four with no appetizers, 3 cheesecakes, and 2 alcoholic beverages was $89 before tip. I'll be back.
(4)Sam C.
Best Corned Beef & Cabbage on the face of the earth
(5)John B.
It's a pub - best thing about it is the small street party on St Patricks Day.
(4)Rob S.
Liam's is easily one of my favorite places to go for either lunch, dinner, happy hour, or late-night drinks. The food and decor are awesome. Sitting outside at night (even with the heat lamps on in winter) makes for an incredibly easy-going and fun evening. The area around Liam's is very cosmopolitan and filled with young professionals. Not too crazy, but the alcohol certainly flows in the evening. I recommend their corned beef and cabbage as well as the lobster mac n cheese as far as main meals go, and the incredibly delicious scotch eggs for just about every other time. And of course...there's always the Jameson...
(5)Lynnsie H.
this place is fun to go with a bunch of friends at night! I do not like their food at all... but thats just me. I like the atmosphere but it tends to smell like dirty dish water.. i don't know.. but every time i walk in it always has this distinct smell... eeh Saturday nights dueling pianos is fun!! P.S- DO not go on st pattys day, or another event like that, because they will charge you a different price for each drink.. ridiculous.
(4)Angela N.
I visited the restaurant and the concept seems a bit confused. They have a section on the menu called "Traditional Food" or something like that with Shephard's Pie and Bangers all that stuff. Then on other portions of the menu there are shrimp scampi, linguini, and very NON-Irish foods. When you're outside, you think you're looking at someplace in Dublin or Boston. It looks like a true pub. However whn you go inside the restaurat it has a pretty non Irish decor with only hints of Irish influence (Celtic font writing here and there on signs). The walls are painted burgundy. I decided to order the burger and I have to say it's the best burger I have had in a long time. It was just enough chuck to have a flavorful juicy burger. The wedge fries were pretty good too. It was really impressive. The restaurant had concrete floors and an open floor design which made it very noisy. I went on a Tuesday night and at times it was hard to hear myself think let alone talk. It would be a great place for a happy hour with friends or something, but not a casual dinner w friends. Just way too noisy. Having been to Great Britain, this place would never pass the "Irish Pub" sniff test. However, it is a nice restaurant in and of itself. They have a patio and a cool "party" atmosphere. If that's not your scene, this may not be the place to go. I would definitely go back for the burger (It was really good!) or if I wanted drinks with the crew.
(3)Barie W.
I could not believe how empty Liam Fitzpatrick's was when I walked in. I suppose they don't get a lot of traffic at lunch time, plus it was a large place. I had very high expectations of the $13 lobster mac and cheese. The lobster was minimal and and the cheese was greasy. We shared the fish and chips, nothing special. And we also shared the potato croquette. I like that it was made with shredded potatoes, but again, nothing special. Overall I thought the prices were too high for mediocre food. I hear they have a good happy hour though, so if I was in the area I'd probably go for that.
(3)Steve A.
While in Orlando my wife and I visited Liam Fitzpatrick's Irish Restaurant & Pub for the first time since it was close to the Hyatt. Overall a good experience, it happened to be trivia night (on Monday's) so I found it a little loud and goofy, but that's just me. They had a large birthday party going on for a large group who were all totally wasted and obnoxious to everyone, but it is a pub so I guess that is somewhat expected. The food was good, enjoyed the variety of dishes offered, price were a little high for pub type of food I thought. Dinner for two with 2 drinks was $60 for two adults.. so.. I guess on the high end of "average"/ Probably wont be going back, but it's worth it to someone who is looking for this type of Pub/Restaurant.
(3)Victor G.
Got in extremely fast with drinks to follow right away. Food is reasonably priced. Food was very tasty as well! I was a little dissapointed in the size of my Shepards pie compared to other venues but still good overall.
(4)Cheryl B.
First night in Lake Mary, first opportunity to meet co-workers, peers and managers....what better venue to throw so many people together than at an Irish pub? This place was a lot larger than I expected, compared to other pubs I've been to in my own hometown. We ended up in a bar in the very back of the venue - mostly standing room but there were stools at the bar and a couple of 4-tops to accommodate those that wanted to sit a spell. Bar food - sometimes is horrible, but I actually thought they did a good job with the appetizers we were served. I especially liked the Ireland bites - Beer battered grouper fingers, served with Key West lime remoulade sauce. They were lightly deep-fried (yes, it can happen) nicely seasoned and really satisfying when dipped in the lime remoulade. I'm a Guinness girl, so that indeed was my choice for the evening's beverage - there were plenty of Smithwicks, mojitos, martinis and other choices floating around so I'm pretty sure we covered a good amount of what the bartender generally pulls, shakes and mixes on any given evening! I liked the place - saw the piano bar but even as we were leaving there wasn't anything going on...guess it kicks into action later in the night, or perhaps since it was a Monday it just wasn't going to happen. Had a great time and would come back when in the area next time.
(3)Rita M.
Service is good. Bit noisy for me. They are a little heavy on the salt. Overall a nice place and good food.
(3)Stephen A.
I love this place 3.50 pints of Guinness until 7:00. It does not get a whole lot better than this. 80 degree with a nice breeze. Good food, nice people and cheap beer.
(5)Elizabeth F.
I came to Liam Fitzpatrick's on a whim one night with a group of friends. I was confused when I first went in with the piano bar on one side and then just a regular bar on the other side. I'm a big fan of the piano bars, but they didn't really have anything on Howl at the Moon or Pat O'Briens - in fact they were using some of Howl's signature things (which didn't sit too well with me). The food was a bit pricey and not that great. We did have a great server though. He was very friendly and attentive to our needs. If I ever went there again, I would probably only go to check out the "bar" side or to just grab a couple drinks before going to other places in the Lake Mary area.
(2)R M.
Good food Service was fast. Bathrooms were a little beaten up.
(4)Ben B.
Excellent service; the only bartender I can remember shaking my hand when I sat down. The fried Gouda as part of the 1st quarter special was inventive and I would like to see it more from Chicago bars. Chimay white on tap easily earned four stars. My only negative is that the wings, of which the server assured me the medium was very hot, were not as hot as advertised. If I'm back in the neighborhood, it's hard to envision a place I'd rather be.
(4)John C.
My family was staying at the Westin across from the Colonial Town Park complex. We were looking for something light to eat, since we were going to a Night Hike at the Central Florida Zoo. On our way, we noticed the beer stands, extensive outdoor seating, and wait staff dressed in festive St. Patrick's Day costume; and, then realized that 9/15 is half-way to St. Patrick's Day! As such, we felt that we had to go in. The staff was very friendly; and, very upbeat. They were very accommodating to our daughter, who is a very picky eater. And, we got front-row seats for the show (the manager was courteous enough to warn us it would be loud!) The service was very quick and very attentive, drinks were refilled quickly; and, dirty dishes were removed as necessary. During our meal, we were treated to the sounds of the Orlando Pipe and Drum Corp. They were followed by a small troupe of Irish Dancers. We were having so much fun, we didn't want to leave. Dinner was the Oak Smoked Salmon Salad, which my wife enjoyed very much; and, I had the Shepard's Pie (which being ground beef was actually cottage pie, as Gordon Ramsay would point out!) Whichever, cottage or shepard, it was very tasty; full of delicious vegetables, meat, and topped with potatoes... I know it's not traditional; but, I asked for it to be topped with melted cheddar cheese, which they provided. For startes I had the St. James Gate Onion Soup, which was very rich and infused with Guiness; and, my wife had the Roasted Garlic Potato Soup - a mini-meal in itself! We agreed that returning just for the soup would make the trip worthwhile. For dessert, we split an order of the Bread & Butter Pudding. It was dense and firm; and, very tasty. We had the pleasure of sampling this dish in Savannah at the Six Pence Pub; and, it would be a toss-up to choose between the two.
(5)C R.
Decent food. The shepherd's pie is delicious, and the fish and chips are tasty. Good beer selection as well. The drawback is the price. The shepherd's pie is not that big and there were not many fries with the fish. We got these 2 dishes and 4 draft beers, and our total was $60.
(3)Glen L.
W stopped here late afternoon on a Sunday after buying a car nearby. There are lots of eclectic restaurants in this plaza and this looked the most appealing from the outside decor. I had the shepards pie, which was excellent but a bit on the small portion size. My wife had the fish & chips which she also loved. My daughter had the gator bites but didn't like them as they seemed "mushy" to her. We sat on the patio and listened to the live music which was an added treat. Our server was prompt and attentive and the food was served hot. Cocktails are 2-4-1 all day on Sunday. Overall, an excellent, very relaxing dinner experience. We will be back when we are in the area again.
(4)Dave T.
4/29/08 Liam's....I have to take away a star. I went back for a second time and experienced a few of the things mentioned in other reviews. The service was a little slow. Also, still no soccer. I know it is your first few weeks, so I am hoping it will get better. On a positive note the bangers and mash was pretty good. 4/14/08 Ok so I'm going to give five stars off the bat, just from attending their grand opening on April 10th. First of all, to warn you it is an upscale Irish pub, but don't be deterred if you prefer the dive feeling, because the prices are reasonable. In fact, the owners couldn't have picked a better location and filled a gap with better precision. The place itself is decorated very much like an Irish pub (I especially like the outside facade), not just posters, jerseys, and a few Irish mementos, but the wood, the trim, and music all add to the feel. The food itself is pretty good. Have tried the Scotch eggs so far. Although not the best in town, I will give their other items a try. What is impressive is the size and selection on their menu. Seeing how Irish/English food can be tricky in terms of appeal, offering more is bound to help find something to enjoy. Most of all, I wanted to compliment the owners on offering Chicken Curry. I haven't tried it but one of the people I was with said it was good. A fact that is becoming more well known these days is that curry dishes have been very common in the pubs in the British Isles for years now. So to have Liam's offer this adds to their authenticity. Well done! Anyway, the only comment so far that I would make for improvements is to get Setanta and other soccer channels on those "tellys" as fast as possible. The owners were gracious enough to come and chat with me for a few minutes and discuss this. It would make so many people happy to come to such an establishment and enjoy the atmosphere, food, and drink while watching Liverpool kick some.....balls into the ....goal....against other teams...yeah? Big games coming up even though the season is almost over. Other pubs open early but are rewarded by the turnout. Did I mention the it was a great place to mingle, just based on the way it is laid out? Cheers Dafe
(4)David G.
Love the atmosphere and staff are really great. Prices are reasonable and the food is authentic and delicious. I had my rehearsal dinner there in a private room and the overall experience was great. They totally went above and beyond. We still go back regularly.
(5)William W.
Visit here semi-frequently because it's close. Food is pretty average for the neighborhood. The staff is very accommodating, however.
(4)Evan M.
Amazing! Great Food and Great Service! Also the prices are excellent. I am stationed in San Diego and this meal would have cost twice as muck there. The dueling piano's were a lot of fun as well.
(5)Cheryl H.
What a great place! We checked Liam's out on a Wednesday night and the bar was packed. I wasn't sure if I wanted anything to eat - we had just left NYPD- but after unwinding a bit we decided some dessert was in order. Ooooooh - chocolate cake! While I realize it is hard to mess up a dessert, I am giving this place five stars because of the incredible service we received. We sat in the back bar and had two male bartenders that were extremely personable, attentive and willing to answer any questions we had about the place and the center it was located in. KUDOS!
(5)JW U.
This place smells like a dirty bar rag, as soon as you walk in.
(2)Michael C.
Liam Fitzpatricks makes it Irish by taking typical applebee's fare and coating it with some Guiness-inspired condiment, and of course there's the quesadilla. It's really noisy with all the concrete floors. It delivers on neither of there two promises, it is neither a traditional irish experience, nor does the hospitality carry over with it. The service is sort of slow and robotic and the food tastes like it was prepared in mass a thousand times before, but not in a good way. It's alright enough to take a quick throwaway bite or serve as some other purpose, but certainly not an experience worth remembering.
(2)Vinny F.
Classy place! Awesome Irish atmosphere. St patties day is so much fun Here just don't expect a drink whenever you want one. I usually drink some where else before I arrive. But on normal days it's just fine. They have piano players and singers and it's a jolly time. Very upscale and an upper 20s - 40s crowd
(4)Kelly S.
If I could eat here every day, I would. They make the BEST Shepherd's PIe I have ever had, and they serve homemade potato chips, as well. The waitresses and waiters are very nice, and I have never had to wait long for a table. I've had to ask for a to go box every time I've eaten there.
(5)Richard C.
Nice place. They even had a private room, the "Snug", for us to hold a Ragnar Relay team meeting.
(4)kelley s.
THEY HAVE CIDER ON TAP...what more can I say??? haha! It's huge, lots of room for parties, out door patio and bar area. We go here quite often and i've never left unsatisfied for any reason. The food is good. I've tried quite a variety of the menu items and have always been ok with them, even the Scottish Eggs... :) The service is good. The atmosphere is fun. You go here to have a good time and let the fun flow!!!
(4)Bonnie A.
Liam Fitzpatrick's is a great place to wind down the week and relax during a Friday happy hour, although happy hour at Liam's is great any day of the week. Great price on Guiness pints and awesome pub chips! Located in the Colonial Town Center in Sanford/Lake Mary, the outside seating area is a fun place to people watch and enjoy the beautiful Florida weather. There is live music inside and out on different days of the week and Dueling Pianos on Saturday evenings. The typical Irish fare is very good - Shepherd's Pie, Fish n' Chips, Corned Beef and Cabbage, Irish Potato Soup - YUM!
(4)Andrea S.
Have probably been to this place 10 times since it opened. Their mac n cheese is really good, the "shepards pie" is very good, our various guests have commented on the fish n chips being very good, love their potatoe nachos, bottom line is everyone we've taken has really liked this place a lot and requested to go back.
(4)Mike S.
Great brunch! We had the Brunch on Sunday and it was wonderful and very nice price at around $12. With an Omelet station, Ireland Bangers & Rashers, Irish Benedicts, Corned Beef & Hash, Waffle Station, Smoked Salmon, Fresh Fruit, Assorted Bagels, Muffins & Danishes And much more.
(5)sandro c.
I'm a native NYer that has grown up in Irish Pubs. Irish Pubs are the one thing missing in Central Florida. Liam F is a sheep hiding in wolf's clothe. The outside looks like it could be this hardy irish pub (except for the outside seating with paving stones) but inside its looks like Crispers. What happened to the character? Irish Pubs have to be a bit dingy. Inside it looks like a more upscale, open aired Panera. This place has absolutely 0 (zero) Irish Pub character. Even disney's theme parked Irish Pub on pleasure island has more Irish Pub to it. The food is terrible. I tried various dishes there and it did not come close to Irish food. The Shepard's Pie tasted like bad chili. As in they put chili powder in the mix. Must be a southerner's interpretation of a shepherd's pie because I've never tasted that anywhere in the northeast. Conclusion. The food sucks, the place sucks. this place needs a little abuse to give it some character. I so desire a good Irish Pub that I can wallow in. BTW, the only good Irish Pub/Restaurant I went to is in St. Cloud. I forgot its name but the guy had a heavy Irish accent I couldn't understand, but I ended up with a good beer and a good atmosphere.
(1)Ernie C.
Marginal at best. The flat bread pizza was literally the worst I've ever had, so bad that I asked to send it back. Food prices are a little high for the quantity and quality, but it is in a high rent area of shops in Heathrow/Sanford.
(2)Maria P.
It was really fun - once - but it has gone downhill it is way to loud and gives an aura of disorganization.
(2)Jennifer T.
This place is pretty okay. They have an awesome salad there with (my fave) goat cheese! They offer outside seating, which is nice. Pretty good drink specials, everything I've ever had here is pretty good. I'm just not overly impressed with the place, so 3 stars it gets...
(3)Yvonne D.
Nice outside seating, but we've eaten there 4 times, and the food was very disappointing. Go for a drink and people watching, but if you want good food, there are plenty of other places to go nearby.
(2)Kacie T.
I do have to say the peas are amazing, the beer is cold, but the service is slow. Not the most traditional, but the girls are really cute in their outfits! Great place to go for a chill evening with a group of friends.
(3)Lisa G.
Love the dueling pianos on Sat. nights...The bread pudding with a shot of Baileys, my idea, was the best I ever had! I suggest you try it...yummy! Always great service. Love the outside patio with the acoustic guitar player, very nice. One of our favorites.
(5)SR Y.
Whenever I'm down Lake Mary this place is usually a decent choice. I consider it an enjoyable place to occasionally spend a little time with friends during the evening. The biggest drawback to this place is that the main dining area is way too big and the place is a little impersonal. On slow nights its like you are out there dining all alone in the middle of a big empty space. On busy weekends you cant really hear the person across the table talking. That said I like the way the front and back bars are laid out. Those two areas are the saving grace as far as the design of this place goes. They are cozy and just the right size to be able to enjoy a meal and a conversation. Overall the vibe is not bad, the servers are friendly, the prices are a little pricey but not too shocking.
(3)Megan D.
Bad- very bad! We went before a movie, and got seated in the corner- Our waiter came over and told us his name and told us about happy hour- 2x!! we weren't interested in happy hour. I ordered a stoli and soda- and were told that wasn't on the happy hour menu. Fine- we don't care, we already told the waiter we didn't care what was on the happy hour menu. I asked about the corned beef and cabbage, and our waiter said that the cabbage was "not very good- I eat cabbage all the time, and it isn't good here". OK... well... I guess i should try to be safe then- so I ordered the cheeseburger- our waiter said he stands behind the burger- not the cabbage! The burger was bad. It wasn't very good at all. My husband had the bangers and mash- which had a horrible presentation- and wasn't very good either. We had been looking at the potato pancake meals, and they weren't on the menu at this time. Our waiter said there were so many mixed reviews of people not liking them, that they are off the menu right now. Maybe they should revise the entire menu, have 20 items on there and perfect them!!- just an idea!!!! I am sure this place will be out of business in a year with servers being as negative as ours was, and the food not being very good either. The pub side is pretty cool- they should probably put up a wall and keep the pub going, and rent the other side out.
(1)T P.
Fun and good service! Late night there is live entertainment. Excellant!
(4)Jared G.
Went in on a Friday night to just have a beer. Sat outside on the patio and waited for a server for a while, went in and got my own drinks when she didn't show, no big deal. But in the course of an hour, she only ask once how things were, and when I asked if she could get my tab, I waited ready to leave for 15-20 minutes and finally went to the bar and asked them for it. So to say the least, she was worthless. Also, the beer that I used to get when I was in Colorado for 3-4 bucks was over 8 here..I've had cheaper beers in NYC...that's pretty weak considering beer is beer. I guess my other complaint would be that when you hear of an Irish bar, you think of a old school drinking pub, but this though nice, looks like it was designed on some Sim City game considering it's in a fancy strip mall. And for an Irish pub, I didn't even see any steel tip darts or games of that nature which I do enjoy at "Irish Pubs".
(2)Steve N.
Go to this place. I guarantee you'll like it! Have the ribs - better than a BBQ joint!!
(4)Chris P.
This is hands-down the BEST Shepherd's Pie that I have ever had. I have tried the cheeseburger and it was good, but if I go back, I get the Shepherd's Pie. The place is a little pricey, especially for beer which is the only reason I didn't give it 5 stars. I also like getting some free chips to munch on before dinner is served.
(4)Sull T.
I was very excited when I found out an Irish Pub was opening in Lake Mary. Today for lunch I had the chance to try it out. It would be an understatement to say I was disappointed. As the previous yelper stated it is an "up scale" pub, a fact I was unaware of before going. I was expecting something more along the lines of Fiddler's Green...but I guess because it's Lake Mary or should I say Heathrow...It has to be upscale (but that's another rant). We were seated at a table and immediately served a plate of what I assume to be "homemade" potato chips. The server just sat them down and didn't offer any explanation...I suppose none was necessary. The chips were for the most part overcooked and flavorless, this should have given me a hint of things to come. Before I sat foot in LF's I had planned to order the fish and chips. However, I thought a price of almost $15 for lunch was a bit steep (it was Haddock and not just Cod so I guess this could be one reason for the cost, but I have not checked the market price). I opted for the Shepherd's Pie which came in a little under $12 (still pricey for lunch IMO). The Shepherd's Pie was little more than gravy with a scoop of mashed potatoes in the center. It had a very little bit of what I suppose was beef and lamb in it...that was it. The flavor or lack of flavor could best be described as brown. I really could not believe that an Irish Pub could mess up this dish. When the server asked me how my meal was, I expressed my displeasure to him and the Manager showed up a few minutes later: Manager: I hear you don't like our Shepherd's Pie. Me: This is not Shepherd's Pie. Manager: It's our Chef's version of Shepherd's Pie. Me: Well your Chef obviously has never had Shepherd's Pie before. They did remove that portion from the bill, which I appreciate. I can't say that I'll be back unless I hear from other yelpers that the food is a bit more authentic. If you are not looking for a REAL pub and have no preconceived notion about Irish food, you may enjoy LF's. Me...I'm sticking with Fiddler's Green.
(2)jim d.
I am not sure who planned this restaurant but I have one word for you FUMBLE. They have dedicated 3/4 of the space to restaurant, with it spilling outside. Noone wants to eat your crappy food outside. you are lucky if you get people to drink there. Why didnt you put the bar in front! They have two bars inside the restaurant .... WHY?? they are not connected, very uninviting, and no space to get a drink. Basically you stand behind people sitting at the bar and hope a bartender looks up to service you. I was in the place 3 times, and didnt even notice the second bar until i was eating.. I was like wow I never noticed that bar.. is that a service bar? The waitstaff and managers are clueless. DID YOU TASTE THE FOOD? That is not SHephards Pie.. Its crap! Chicken Curry ? Where is the chicken or the curry taste! Come on! They have about a dozen idiots walking around at any given time looking like they are lost. Well cash your checks quickly if you work there. The service was a joke. Total morons, after a painful meal, the waitress asked us if we wanted a doggy bag and my wife and I could only laugh at how ridiculous that would be. Why would i bring home food that was terrible and give to my poor dog?I ended up giving the waitress a $100 bill and she ran around like a chicken trying to get change. Eventually a manager tok the bill from her, went to the bar.. i think he had a cocktail then gave me change. I think that took about 30 minutes.
(1)kerin m.
I'd like to give this place the benefit of the doubt. I have been here several times, each gets increasingly better. It was okay this first two times I went. This last time I went I talked with one of the managers. She was so nice, she told me that they got a new executive chef. The food was amazing. I tried the gaelic steak. Amazaing sauce and under $20! The service was good and the beer list was really nice. They know how to pour a proper guinness which is great. Their food has done a turnaround. A completely refined menu with irish flair. I mean its not straight from ireland but it sure tastes like it. I would definitely suggest anyone to come and try it. I guess its almost been a year since they opened so try it again. They have definitely improved and are here to stay. so good, i wanna come back every week. Their specials are sooooo good!!
(5)roaches F.
Nice Irish pub - lots of rooms and a cool bar that snakes around w/tv's everywhere. Just don't go to watch you favorite college team - the Gators were in the NCAA tourney and we along w/a large crowd were there for a late lunch while loudly cheering a close game when the manager came around during the game and switched the channels to a replay of a rugby match - among many loud howls of protest, he sheepishly asked - "was anyone watching that?" - D-UH! Guess this place doesn't know it's clientele - American sports fans, especially March Madness fans, like to watch American sports. Food was good - try the garlic potato soup, if you can get the wait-staff to deliver it. She recommended I try it, I said yes, then waited, and waited, and waited. Finally I reminded her of her offer, and she delivered a small taster-bowl - yes-sir, it was good - so I got a bowl and slurped it all up. The people next to me had the same problem - she kept telling us how busy the previous evening's St. Paddy's Day party had been - guess she either had worked it and was too tired, or didn't work it because she was not one of good 'ol Liam's A-game waitpersons. When it came to service, I and many others were disappointed - I saw 2 separate lunch parties order items that she failed to ring in, so when they got their food, they didn't get what they had ordered. One party ordered the potato soup, but she delivered their meal first - when she finally brought them their soup, they had already started eating the hot lunch and said no thanks - resulting in revenue lost for Liam - more training or a better waitperson would definitely increase this place's average ticket.
(2)Sull T.
I was very excited when I found out an Irish Pub was opening in Lake Mary. Today for lunch I had the chance to try it out. It would be an understatement to say I was disappointed. As the previous yelper stated it is an "up scale" pub, a fact I was unaware of before going. I was expecting something more along the lines of Fiddler's Green...but I guess because it's Lake Mary or should I say Heathrow...It has to be upscale (but that's another rant). We were seated at a table and immediately served a plate of what I assume to be "homemade" potato chips. The server just sat them down and didn't offer any explanation...I suppose none was necessary. The chips were for the most part overcooked and flavorless, this should have given me a hint of things to come. Before I sat foot in LF's I had planned to order the fish and chips. However, I thought a price of almost $15 for lunch was a bit steep (it was Haddock and not just Cod so I guess this could be one reason for the cost, but I have not checked the market price). I opted for the Shepherd's Pie which came in a little under $12 (still pricey for lunch IMO). The Shepherd's Pie was little more than gravy with a scoop of mashed potatoes in the center. It had a very little bit of what I suppose was beef and lamb in it...that was it. The flavor or lack of flavor could best be described as brown. I really could not believe that an Irish Pub could mess up this dish. When the server asked me how my meal was, I expressed my displeasure to him and the Manager showed up a few minutes later: Manager: I hear you don't like our Shepherd's Pie. Me: This is not Shepherd's Pie. Manager: It's our Chef's version of Shepherd's Pie. Me: Well your Chef obviously has never had Shepherd's Pie before. They did remove that portion from the bill, which I appreciate. I can't say that I'll be back unless I hear from other yelpers that the food is a bit more authentic. If you are not looking for a REAL pub and have no preconceived notion about Irish food, you may enjoy LF's. Me...I'm sticking with Fiddler's Green.
(2)jim d.
I am not sure who planned this restaurant but I have one word for you FUMBLE. They have dedicated 3/4 of the space to restaurant, with it spilling outside. Noone wants to eat your crappy food outside. you are lucky if you get people to drink there. Why didnt you put the bar in front! They have two bars inside the restaurant .... WHY?? they are not connected, very uninviting, and no space to get a drink. Basically you stand behind people sitting at the bar and hope a bartender looks up to service you. I was in the place 3 times, and didnt even notice the second bar until i was eating.. I was like wow I never noticed that bar.. is that a service bar? The waitstaff and managers are clueless. DID YOU TASTE THE FOOD? That is not SHephards Pie.. Its crap! Chicken Curry ? Where is the chicken or the curry taste! Come on! They have about a dozen idiots walking around at any given time looking like they are lost. Well cash your checks quickly if you work there. The service was a joke. Total morons, after a painful meal, the waitress asked us if we wanted a doggy bag and my wife and I could only laugh at how ridiculous that would be. Why would i bring home food that was terrible and give to my poor dog?I ended up giving the waitress a $100 bill and she ran around like a chicken trying to get change. Eventually a manager tok the bill from her, went to the bar.. i think he had a cocktail then gave me change. I think that took about 30 minutes.
(1)kerin m.
I'd like to give this place the benefit of the doubt. I have been here several times, each gets increasingly better. It was okay this first two times I went. This last time I went I talked with one of the managers. She was so nice, she told me that they got a new executive chef. The food was amazing. I tried the gaelic steak. Amazaing sauce and under $20! The service was good and the beer list was really nice. They know how to pour a proper guinness which is great. Their food has done a turnaround. A completely refined menu with irish flair. I mean its not straight from ireland but it sure tastes like it. I would definitely suggest anyone to come and try it. I guess its almost been a year since they opened so try it again. They have definitely improved and are here to stay. so good, i wanna come back every week. Their specials are sooooo good!!
(5)roaches F.
Nice Irish pub - lots of rooms and a cool bar that snakes around w/tv's everywhere. Just don't go to watch you favorite college team - the Gators were in the NCAA tourney and we along w/a large crowd were there for a late lunch while loudly cheering a close game when the manager came around during the game and switched the channels to a replay of a rugby match - among many loud howls of protest, he sheepishly asked - "was anyone watching that?" - D-UH! Guess this place doesn't know it's clientele - American sports fans, especially March Madness fans, like to watch American sports. Food was good - try the garlic potato soup, if you can get the wait-staff to deliver it. She recommended I try it, I said yes, then waited, and waited, and waited. Finally I reminded her of her offer, and she delivered a small taster-bowl - yes-sir, it was good - so I got a bowl and slurped it all up. The people next to me had the same problem - she kept telling us how busy the previous evening's St. Paddy's Day party had been - guess she either had worked it and was too tired, or didn't work it because she was not one of good 'ol Liam's A-game waitpersons. When it came to service, I and many others were disappointed - I saw 2 separate lunch parties order items that she failed to ring in, so when they got their food, they didn't get what they had ordered. One party ordered the potato soup, but she delivered their meal first - when she finally brought them their soup, they had already started eating the hot lunch and said no thanks - resulting in revenue lost for Liam - more training or a better waitperson would definitely increase this place's average ticket.
(2)Colleen B.
Cider!!!! "Nachos" = bleh Burger = yummo Sheppard's Pie = wowweee French onion soup - YES PLEASE Service - inconsistent Outside seating is lovely and is a great opportunity to people watch, especially during a Friday Happy Hour. Irish Pub, you BEST have cider on tap ;o) However, now that I have been introduced to some of the lightest cider ever (BJs and WoodChuck) it is so hard to drink a lot of Magners or Strongbow. Also, I like food a LOT so at Liam's the food is pretty heavy (in a good irish way) so it's also hard to drink a lot for me while there. The food is really good! The only thing I do not like that I have tried is the "nachos" which are Irish nachos - Potato Chips with all the cheese and salsa toppings, just not for me taste buds...bleh just thinking about it. They used to have this appetizer that was fried bowties (yes FRIED PASTA) with a dipping sauce. Somehow this was delicious. I am sure it was taken off the menu due to it probably being enough caloric intake for a month. Maybe you can still request it though, I have not asked. The burgers are delicious and the french onion soup is classic! Both very flavorful and rich. My definite go to dishes. The decor is very old school irish pub and it's very pretty. Rich woods and large furniture. The bar is pretty small but it very nice. The outside seating is very large with easily 15 tables. I don't mind heading here on a Sunday afternoon or a starting place on a Friday night but I would not spend an entire night here. Overall, pretty cool and I suggest checking out!
(3)Ron H.
Came here on a Friday night with people from work. The food was not bad, but the place was so loud we couldn't hold a conversation at all.
(3)Rod H.
I met a friend here last night for dinner and a pint. They were really busy for a Weds night. I had the corn beef and cabbage and my buddy had a salad. My server suggested I get the half order because the portions are large and I am glad I took his suggestion. The food was good and I had a perfect pint of Guinness. Liam's is a blast , they have live music, sports on TV and dueling piano's on Sat nights. The prices are good I and have enjoyed all the food I have tried. They have a decent selection of Scotch and a good beer list. I enjoy sitting on the patio when the weather is nice to do a people watching.
(4)James M.
Food is good, beers are good, everyone is very nice and the waitresses are beautiful. What's not to love?
(4)David D.
Bar review only: Service, selection and prices were all agreeable. Venue tries to be like a real Irish pub and its a nice try. Decent vibe and good bar staff made it an enjoyable experience.
(3)Tammy B.
The bangers and mash were delicious. The rib appetizer had a great flavor, but not much meat on the bones. The Guinness felt a bit cold but the flavor and smoothness were lovely. Prices were reasonable; they offer beverage discounts. Service was friendly. Atmosphere takes stars away from review. It just didn't have a 'pub' feel. It is a large place and it is in a touristy-like strip center. It kinda felt like the Irish restaurant in Downtown Disney.
(3)Sharon R.
Had lunch with hubby while visiting from Dallas. Had researched all the eateries in walking distance from our hotel (the Westin Lake Mary) although this was my second choice we were thoroughly pleased. Having spent time in the UK and Dubai, and having skipped breakfast, we both chose the Irish Breakfast served all day - the standard breakfast there - 2 Eggs, 2 bangers (sausage - though we were seriously hoping for the authentic "white" bangers they were still VERY tasty and slightly spicy which a Texan always appreciates!), mushrooms, bbq beans, bacon (more Canadian style than Irish, but still good) and griddled tomato wedges. I ordered my eggs "over easy" and hubby ordered his "over medium". We were both pleasantly surprised that his eggs were perfectly cooked! You'd be surprised how often they come "easy"...very runny yolks as opposed to just slightly. As it was lunchtime (and this is a mini-vacation for me) I ordered a Sam Adams beer with my "breakfast". It was wonderfully cold out of the tap and very refreshing on this quite warm April day. Hubby had an iced tea, which he thought was a little weak. All in all we had a wonderful meal... However...the service was slow. Because hubby was at a conference we only had an hour for lunch. Our food came out with only 20 minutes to spare. This seemed strange since we arrived after the typical lunch rush (1:15). Our waitress Brandi was very pleasant, but as we were out on the patio, she seemed to always be inside when we wanted something (another beer, the check) so that is the reason for 4 stars and not 5. We will be here for 4 more days and will definitely be back...here's hoping the service we experienced was a fluke.
(4)Alex N.
The food is vary different I don't like the seating but the place is clean and it's to noisy so if you don't like places that is loud this place is not for you
(3)Michelle M.
I hate having to review this pub so low, but it definitely isn't the best Irish pub I've ever been to. As I've been to Ireland, I'm more critical of Irish pubs in America. I went on a Friday after 10.30pm, and the first thing I immediately noticed was the music...it was club top 40-type music. It just really bothered me to be in an Irish place and not hear Irish music. The second thing was the Snakebite...I love Snakebites, but this one was the worst I've ever had. I ended up getting a budlight after, and only drank mine and a friend's Snakebite (who also hated it) just so it wouldn't go to waste. I had a better time hanging out outside then being inside the pub. Would I go again? If another friend really really really wanted to, maybe, but this is not going to be my first choice.
(2)Nina G.
Love love love this place! I drove into town for the weekend and we ended up coming here fri AND sat nights! GREAT bartenders! Good food - we had the Scottish Eggs. Come sat night for dueling pianos and good entertainment!
(5)Anita L.
Beautiful setting, and they were very accommodating for our large party of 15. Food was okay. Ordered the garlic potato soup (good, spicy with large chunks of potatoes), scotch eggs (okay, dry and not that much flavor surprisingly). For our main, we ordered the Journey through Ireland: trio of fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and corned beef and cabbage. Fish and chips were okay, but no malt vinegar served alongside it? Boo. Shepherd's pie was nice, good flavor. Corned beef and cabbage was by far the best on the plate. Wished we just ordered the whole dish. Dessert was Bailey's Cheesecake. Bailey's was hardly pronounced and it tasted a bit heavy.
(3)John P.
I love this place. This is my 2nd time here and the dueling-pianos is a welcoming sight. The music and atmosphere is good for groups and just to chill. The outside patio is a good break from the loudness inside. The beers is mostly Guiness/Harp/Sam Adams, but they come in a reasonable-sized glass and the service is quick as well. The Apple-Crumb dessert is awesome (just tried it this past weekend!) I like this place a lot, it's a good place to meet with friends due to the live music (dueling pianos!) and they play the old school rock, or pretty much anything you can request.
(4)Joshua J.
I don't spend much time on this side of town. Fortunately, when I was over there recently I was with some people that knew the area. Liam's is a great spot to grab a drink with friends. I didn't eat, so I can't comment on the food, but the drink prices were reasonable and the bartender I had was pleasant.
(3)Pranit P.
This is a true Irish Pub, the fish and chips are always a great choice, as are the bangers and mash. The atmosphere always keeps me coming back, their outdoor patio is a great place to unwind with a beer after a long day.
(5)Justin T.
I came here for a birthday celebration and was pleasantly surprised. There were about 10 guests who arrived (unexpectedly) after the tables had been arranged, and the servers didn't bat an eye. They accommodated the party of about 30 without a sign of irritation. Food and drink quality was much better than any other pub I've been to. I was happy to have food that didn't seem soggy from being slathered in grease. Overall, the place was nice, though the live music was so overwhelming that we all moved outside after dinner was over. I would come back for sure. Enjoy!
(4)Michael C.
Hands down my favorite bar in the area! Brad (manager) is great, and Erin or Ted are awesome bartenders! Thursdays they have really great Prime Rib and daily specials. Bring in a decent crowd with little drama, it is also our Patriots Game Day spot as well!
(5)Sarah F.
The atmosphere is great, but the food is only acceptable. The Scotch eggs are not well done, beer list is not as extensive as I'd expect, and burgers were just okay. Still a fun place to go with friends and stay a while, so don't write it off completely-- but maybe plan on dinner elsewhere.
(2)G M.
Ordered a sampler plate: - Sheperd's Pie (fresh, ground lamb) - Fish 'n Chips...of course. The fresh fish and chips are awesome! - Corned beef and cabbage - I had never hd the real thing like this. So good!!!
(4)Cristy N.
First experience here tonight with close friends. There was a celebration for "Halfway to St Paddy's Day" with the Orlando Fife & Drum Corps, Irish Dancers, and other entertainment. They advertise dueling pianos Saturday nights. Looking forward to coming back to enjoy it. Enjoyed our food very much. I see some mixed reviews here but they have either stepped it up or had a really "on" night. Potato soup was beautiful, creamy, chunky, and does NOT have bacon in the base (yay!) just added as a garnish. Reasonable prices. Half order of fish and chips was $10. Lobster mac & cheese was $15. Our server really made the meal. Absolutely outstanding. A+
(5)Barbara B.
First time checking in here but not the first time I've been here! Never had a bad meal. My husband is hooked on the bangers and mash. The fish and chips is excellent. Both my nephew and my mother in law had the fish and chips and my taste of that was not disappointing. This evening I had the penne with artichoke, chicken, and sun dried tomatoes. My opinion...the dish was delicious but had waaay too much garlic! So far, my best dish here has been the veggie wrap. Also...the mashed potatoes are outstanding. The sangria is extremely tart. Be warned. You might want to send it back. This happened to be a special occasion (my mother in law's 86th birthday) and the staff came out to sing her happy birthday and served her cheesecake with a candle in it. Speaking of cheesecake...try theirs. It's delicious, especially if you love Baileys. Not a place to go if you want to talk and catch up with friends. When we were there, they had no music in the background, but as we were leaving ( around 9pm) they began to pipe in some Irish music. It would have been nice if they had that music going sooner. Service was excellent. Dinner for four with no appetizers, 3 cheesecakes, and 2 alcoholic beverages was $89 before tip. I'll be back.
(4)Sam C.
Best Corned Beef & Cabbage on the face of the earth
(5)John B.
It's a pub - best thing about it is the small street party on St Patricks Day.
(4)Rob S.
Liam's is easily one of my favorite places to go for either lunch, dinner, happy hour, or late-night drinks. The food and decor are awesome. Sitting outside at night (even with the heat lamps on in winter) makes for an incredibly easy-going and fun evening. The area around Liam's is very cosmopolitan and filled with young professionals. Not too crazy, but the alcohol certainly flows in the evening. I recommend their corned beef and cabbage as well as the lobster mac n cheese as far as main meals go, and the incredibly delicious scotch eggs for just about every other time. And of course...there's always the Jameson...
(5)Angela N.
I visited the restaurant and the concept seems a bit confused. They have a section on the menu called "Traditional Food" or something like that with Shephard's Pie and Bangers all that stuff. Then on other portions of the menu there are shrimp scampi, linguini, and very NON-Irish foods. When you're outside, you think you're looking at someplace in Dublin or Boston. It looks like a true pub. However whn you go inside the restaurat it has a pretty non Irish decor with only hints of Irish influence (Celtic font writing here and there on signs). The walls are painted burgundy. I decided to order the burger and I have to say it's the best burger I have had in a long time. It was just enough chuck to have a flavorful juicy burger. The wedge fries were pretty good too. It was really impressive. The restaurant had concrete floors and an open floor design which made it very noisy. I went on a Tuesday night and at times it was hard to hear myself think let alone talk. It would be a great place for a happy hour with friends or something, but not a casual dinner w friends. Just way too noisy. Having been to Great Britain, this place would never pass the "Irish Pub" sniff test. However, it is a nice restaurant in and of itself. They have a patio and a cool "party" atmosphere. If that's not your scene, this may not be the place to go. I would definitely go back for the burger (It was really good!) or if I wanted drinks with the crew.
(3)Barie W.
I could not believe how empty Liam Fitzpatrick's was when I walked in. I suppose they don't get a lot of traffic at lunch time, plus it was a large place. I had very high expectations of the $13 lobster mac and cheese. The lobster was minimal and and the cheese was greasy. We shared the fish and chips, nothing special. And we also shared the potato croquette. I like that it was made with shredded potatoes, but again, nothing special. Overall I thought the prices were too high for mediocre food. I hear they have a good happy hour though, so if I was in the area I'd probably go for that.
(3)Steve A.
While in Orlando my wife and I visited Liam Fitzpatrick's Irish Restaurant & Pub for the first time since it was close to the Hyatt. Overall a good experience, it happened to be trivia night (on Monday's) so I found it a little loud and goofy, but that's just me. They had a large birthday party going on for a large group who were all totally wasted and obnoxious to everyone, but it is a pub so I guess that is somewhat expected. The food was good, enjoyed the variety of dishes offered, price were a little high for pub type of food I thought. Dinner for two with 2 drinks was $60 for two adults.. so.. I guess on the high end of "average"/ Probably wont be going back, but it's worth it to someone who is looking for this type of Pub/Restaurant.
(3)Victor G.
Got in extremely fast with drinks to follow right away. Food is reasonably priced. Food was very tasty as well! I was a little dissapointed in the size of my Shepards pie compared to other venues but still good overall.
(4)Lynnsie H.
this place is fun to go with a bunch of friends at night! I do not like their food at all... but thats just me. I like the atmosphere but it tends to smell like dirty dish water.. i don't know.. but every time i walk in it always has this distinct smell... eeh Saturday nights dueling pianos is fun!! P.S- DO not go on st pattys day, or another event like that, because they will charge you a different price for each drink.. ridiculous.
(4)Cheryl B.
First night in Lake Mary, first opportunity to meet co-workers, peers and managers....what better venue to throw so many people together than at an Irish pub? This place was a lot larger than I expected, compared to other pubs I've been to in my own hometown. We ended up in a bar in the very back of the venue - mostly standing room but there were stools at the bar and a couple of 4-tops to accommodate those that wanted to sit a spell. Bar food - sometimes is horrible, but I actually thought they did a good job with the appetizers we were served. I especially liked the Ireland bites - Beer battered grouper fingers, served with Key West lime remoulade sauce. They were lightly deep-fried (yes, it can happen) nicely seasoned and really satisfying when dipped in the lime remoulade. I'm a Guinness girl, so that indeed was my choice for the evening's beverage - there were plenty of Smithwicks, mojitos, martinis and other choices floating around so I'm pretty sure we covered a good amount of what the bartender generally pulls, shakes and mixes on any given evening! I liked the place - saw the piano bar but even as we were leaving there wasn't anything going on...guess it kicks into action later in the night, or perhaps since it was a Monday it just wasn't going to happen. Had a great time and would come back when in the area next time.
(3)Rita M.
Service is good. Bit noisy for me. They are a little heavy on the salt. Overall a nice place and good food.
(3)Stephen A.
I love this place 3.50 pints of Guinness until 7:00. It does not get a whole lot better than this. 80 degree with a nice breeze. Good food, nice people and cheap beer.
(5)Elizabeth F.
I came to Liam Fitzpatrick's on a whim one night with a group of friends. I was confused when I first went in with the piano bar on one side and then just a regular bar on the other side. I'm a big fan of the piano bars, but they didn't really have anything on Howl at the Moon or Pat O'Briens - in fact they were using some of Howl's signature things (which didn't sit too well with me). The food was a bit pricey and not that great. We did have a great server though. He was very friendly and attentive to our needs. If I ever went there again, I would probably only go to check out the "bar" side or to just grab a couple drinks before going to other places in the Lake Mary area.
(2)R M.
Good food Service was fast. Bathrooms were a little beaten up.
(4)C R.
Decent food. The shepherd's pie is delicious, and the fish and chips are tasty. Good beer selection as well. The drawback is the price. The shepherd's pie is not that big and there were not many fries with the fish. We got these 2 dishes and 4 draft beers, and our total was $60.
(3)John C.
My family was staying at the Westin across from the Colonial Town Park complex. We were looking for something light to eat, since we were going to a Night Hike at the Central Florida Zoo. On our way, we noticed the beer stands, extensive outdoor seating, and wait staff dressed in festive St. Patrick's Day costume; and, then realized that 9/15 is half-way to St. Patrick's Day! As such, we felt that we had to go in. The staff was very friendly; and, very upbeat. They were very accommodating to our daughter, who is a very picky eater. And, we got front-row seats for the show (the manager was courteous enough to warn us it would be loud!) The service was very quick and very attentive, drinks were refilled quickly; and, dirty dishes were removed as necessary. During our meal, we were treated to the sounds of the Orlando Pipe and Drum Corp. They were followed by a small troupe of Irish Dancers. We were having so much fun, we didn't want to leave. Dinner was the Oak Smoked Salmon Salad, which my wife enjoyed very much; and, I had the Shepard's Pie (which being ground beef was actually cottage pie, as Gordon Ramsay would point out!) Whichever, cottage or shepard, it was very tasty; full of delicious vegetables, meat, and topped with potatoes... I know it's not traditional; but, I asked for it to be topped with melted cheddar cheese, which they provided. For startes I had the St. James Gate Onion Soup, which was very rich and infused with Guiness; and, my wife had the Roasted Garlic Potato Soup - a mini-meal in itself! We agreed that returning just for the soup would make the trip worthwhile. For dessert, we split an order of the Bread & Butter Pudding. It was dense and firm; and, very tasty. We had the pleasure of sampling this dish in Savannah at the Six Pence Pub; and, it would be a toss-up to choose between the two.
(5)Glen L.
W stopped here late afternoon on a Sunday after buying a car nearby. There are lots of eclectic restaurants in this plaza and this looked the most appealing from the outside decor. I had the shepards pie, which was excellent but a bit on the small portion size. My wife had the fish & chips which she also loved. My daughter had the gator bites but didn't like them as they seemed "mushy" to her. We sat on the patio and listened to the live music which was an added treat. Our server was prompt and attentive and the food was served hot. Cocktails are 2-4-1 all day on Sunday. Overall, an excellent, very relaxing dinner experience. We will be back when we are in the area again.
(4)Dave T.
4/29/08 Liam's....I have to take away a star. I went back for a second time and experienced a few of the things mentioned in other reviews. The service was a little slow. Also, still no soccer. I know it is your first few weeks, so I am hoping it will get better. On a positive note the bangers and mash was pretty good. 4/14/08 Ok so I'm going to give five stars off the bat, just from attending their grand opening on April 10th. First of all, to warn you it is an upscale Irish pub, but don't be deterred if you prefer the dive feeling, because the prices are reasonable. In fact, the owners couldn't have picked a better location and filled a gap with better precision. The place itself is decorated very much like an Irish pub (I especially like the outside facade), not just posters, jerseys, and a few Irish mementos, but the wood, the trim, and music all add to the feel. The food itself is pretty good. Have tried the Scotch eggs so far. Although not the best in town, I will give their other items a try. What is impressive is the size and selection on their menu. Seeing how Irish/English food can be tricky in terms of appeal, offering more is bound to help find something to enjoy. Most of all, I wanted to compliment the owners on offering Chicken Curry. I haven't tried it but one of the people I was with said it was good. A fact that is becoming more well known these days is that curry dishes have been very common in the pubs in the British Isles for years now. So to have Liam's offer this adds to their authenticity. Well done! Anyway, the only comment so far that I would make for improvements is to get Setanta and other soccer channels on those "tellys" as fast as possible. The owners were gracious enough to come and chat with me for a few minutes and discuss this. It would make so many people happy to come to such an establishment and enjoy the atmosphere, food, and drink while watching Liverpool kick some.....balls into the ....goal....against other teams...yeah? Big games coming up even though the season is almost over. Other pubs open early but are rewarded by the turnout. Did I mention the it was a great place to mingle, just based on the way it is laid out? Cheers Dafe
(4)David G.
Love the atmosphere and staff are really great. Prices are reasonable and the food is authentic and delicious. I had my rehearsal dinner there in a private room and the overall experience was great. They totally went above and beyond. We still go back regularly.
(5)William W.
Visit here semi-frequently because it's close. Food is pretty average for the neighborhood. The staff is very accommodating, however.
(4)Evan M.
Amazing! Great Food and Great Service! Also the prices are excellent. I am stationed in San Diego and this meal would have cost twice as muck there. The dueling piano's were a lot of fun as well.
(5)Ben B.
Excellent service; the only bartender I can remember shaking my hand when I sat down. The fried Gouda as part of the 1st quarter special was inventive and I would like to see it more from Chicago bars. Chimay white on tap easily earned four stars. My only negative is that the wings, of which the server assured me the medium was very hot, were not as hot as advertised. If I'm back in the neighborhood, it's hard to envision a place I'd rather be.
(4)Cheryl H.
What a great place! We checked Liam's out on a Wednesday night and the bar was packed. I wasn't sure if I wanted anything to eat - we had just left NYPD- but after unwinding a bit we decided some dessert was in order. Ooooooh - chocolate cake! While I realize it is hard to mess up a dessert, I am giving this place five stars because of the incredible service we received. We sat in the back bar and had two male bartenders that were extremely personable, attentive and willing to answer any questions we had about the place and the center it was located in. KUDOS!
(5)Michael C.
Liam Fitzpatricks makes it Irish by taking typical applebee's fare and coating it with some Guiness-inspired condiment, and of course there's the quesadilla. It's really noisy with all the concrete floors. It delivers on neither of there two promises, it is neither a traditional irish experience, nor does the hospitality carry over with it. The service is sort of slow and robotic and the food tastes like it was prepared in mass a thousand times before, but not in a good way. It's alright enough to take a quick throwaway bite or serve as some other purpose, but certainly not an experience worth remembering.
(2)JW U.
This place smells like a dirty bar rag, as soon as you walk in.
(2)Kelly S.
If I could eat here every day, I would. They make the BEST Shepherd's PIe I have ever had, and they serve homemade potato chips, as well. The waitresses and waiters are very nice, and I have never had to wait long for a table. I've had to ask for a to go box every time I've eaten there.
(5)Vinny F.
Classy place! Awesome Irish atmosphere. St patties day is so much fun Here just don't expect a drink whenever you want one. I usually drink some where else before I arrive. But on normal days it's just fine. They have piano players and singers and it's a jolly time. Very upscale and an upper 20s - 40s crowd
(4)Richard C.
Nice place. They even had a private room, the "Snug", for us to hold a Ragnar Relay team meeting.
(4)kelley s.
THEY HAVE CIDER ON TAP...what more can I say??? haha! It's huge, lots of room for parties, out door patio and bar area. We go here quite often and i've never left unsatisfied for any reason. The food is good. I've tried quite a variety of the menu items and have always been ok with them, even the Scottish Eggs... :) The service is good. The atmosphere is fun. You go here to have a good time and let the fun flow!!!
(4)Bonnie A.
Liam Fitzpatrick's is a great place to wind down the week and relax during a Friday happy hour, although happy hour at Liam's is great any day of the week. Great price on Guiness pints and awesome pub chips! Located in the Colonial Town Center in Sanford/Lake Mary, the outside seating area is a fun place to people watch and enjoy the beautiful Florida weather. There is live music inside and out on different days of the week and Dueling Pianos on Saturday evenings. The typical Irish fare is very good - Shepherd's Pie, Fish n' Chips, Corned Beef and Cabbage, Irish Potato Soup - YUM!
(4)Andrea S.
Have probably been to this place 10 times since it opened. Their mac n cheese is really good, the "shepards pie" is very good, our various guests have commented on the fish n chips being very good, love their potatoe nachos, bottom line is everyone we've taken has really liked this place a lot and requested to go back.
(4)Mike S.
Great brunch! We had the Brunch on Sunday and it was wonderful and very nice price at around $12. With an Omelet station, Ireland Bangers & Rashers, Irish Benedicts, Corned Beef & Hash, Waffle Station, Smoked Salmon, Fresh Fruit, Assorted Bagels, Muffins & Danishes And much more.
(5)sandro c.
I'm a native NYer that has grown up in Irish Pubs. Irish Pubs are the one thing missing in Central Florida. Liam F is a sheep hiding in wolf's clothe. The outside looks like it could be this hardy irish pub (except for the outside seating with paving stones) but inside its looks like Crispers. What happened to the character? Irish Pubs have to be a bit dingy. Inside it looks like a more upscale, open aired Panera. This place has absolutely 0 (zero) Irish Pub character. Even disney's theme parked Irish Pub on pleasure island has more Irish Pub to it. The food is terrible. I tried various dishes there and it did not come close to Irish food. The Shepard's Pie tasted like bad chili. As in they put chili powder in the mix. Must be a southerner's interpretation of a shepherd's pie because I've never tasted that anywhere in the northeast. Conclusion. The food sucks, the place sucks. this place needs a little abuse to give it some character. I so desire a good Irish Pub that I can wallow in. BTW, the only good Irish Pub/Restaurant I went to is in St. Cloud. I forgot its name but the guy had a heavy Irish accent I couldn't understand, but I ended up with a good beer and a good atmosphere.
(1)Ernie C.
Marginal at best. The flat bread pizza was literally the worst I've ever had, so bad that I asked to send it back. Food prices are a little high for the quantity and quality, but it is in a high rent area of shops in Heathrow/Sanford.
(2)Maria P.
It was really fun - once - but it has gone downhill it is way to loud and gives an aura of disorganization.
(2)Jennifer T.
This place is pretty okay. They have an awesome salad there with (my fave) goat cheese! They offer outside seating, which is nice. Pretty good drink specials, everything I've ever had here is pretty good. I'm just not overly impressed with the place, so 3 stars it gets...
(3)Yvonne D.
Nice outside seating, but we've eaten there 4 times, and the food was very disappointing. Go for a drink and people watching, but if you want good food, there are plenty of other places to go nearby.
(2)Kacie T.
I do have to say the peas are amazing, the beer is cold, but the service is slow. Not the most traditional, but the girls are really cute in their outfits! Great place to go for a chill evening with a group of friends.
(3)Lisa G.
Love the dueling pianos on Sat. nights...The bread pudding with a shot of Baileys, my idea, was the best I ever had! I suggest you try it...yummy! Always great service. Love the outside patio with the acoustic guitar player, very nice. One of our favorites.
(5)SR Y.
Whenever I'm down Lake Mary this place is usually a decent choice. I consider it an enjoyable place to occasionally spend a little time with friends during the evening. The biggest drawback to this place is that the main dining area is way too big and the place is a little impersonal. On slow nights its like you are out there dining all alone in the middle of a big empty space. On busy weekends you cant really hear the person across the table talking. That said I like the way the front and back bars are laid out. Those two areas are the saving grace as far as the design of this place goes. They are cozy and just the right size to be able to enjoy a meal and a conversation. Overall the vibe is not bad, the servers are friendly, the prices are a little pricey but not too shocking.
(3)Chris P.
This is hands-down the BEST Shepherd's Pie that I have ever had. I have tried the cheeseburger and it was good, but if I go back, I get the Shepherd's Pie. The place is a little pricey, especially for beer which is the only reason I didn't give it 5 stars. I also like getting some free chips to munch on before dinner is served.
(4)Megan D.
Bad- very bad! We went before a movie, and got seated in the corner- Our waiter came over and told us his name and told us about happy hour- 2x!! we weren't interested in happy hour. I ordered a stoli and soda- and were told that wasn't on the happy hour menu. Fine- we don't care, we already told the waiter we didn't care what was on the happy hour menu. I asked about the corned beef and cabbage, and our waiter said that the cabbage was "not very good- I eat cabbage all the time, and it isn't good here". OK... well... I guess i should try to be safe then- so I ordered the cheeseburger- our waiter said he stands behind the burger- not the cabbage! The burger was bad. It wasn't very good at all. My husband had the bangers and mash- which had a horrible presentation- and wasn't very good either. We had been looking at the potato pancake meals, and they weren't on the menu at this time. Our waiter said there were so many mixed reviews of people not liking them, that they are off the menu right now. Maybe they should revise the entire menu, have 20 items on there and perfect them!!- just an idea!!!! I am sure this place will be out of business in a year with servers being as negative as ours was, and the food not being very good either. The pub side is pretty cool- they should probably put up a wall and keep the pub going, and rent the other side out.
(1)T P.
Fun and good service! Late night there is live entertainment. Excellant!
(4)Jared G.
Went in on a Friday night to just have a beer. Sat outside on the patio and waited for a server for a while, went in and got my own drinks when she didn't show, no big deal. But in the course of an hour, she only ask once how things were, and when I asked if she could get my tab, I waited ready to leave for 15-20 minutes and finally went to the bar and asked them for it. So to say the least, she was worthless. Also, the beer that I used to get when I was in Colorado for 3-4 bucks was over 8 here..I've had cheaper beers in NYC...that's pretty weak considering beer is beer. I guess my other complaint would be that when you hear of an Irish bar, you think of a old school drinking pub, but this though nice, looks like it was designed on some Sim City game considering it's in a fancy strip mall. And for an Irish pub, I didn't even see any steel tip darts or games of that nature which I do enjoy at "Irish Pubs".
(2)Steve N.
Go to this place. I guarantee you'll like it! Have the ribs - better than a BBQ joint!!
(4)Andrew H.
The menu here consists of your traditional Irish favorites like Shepherd's Pie, Corned Beef & Cabbage and Fish & Chips. However, the creative team at Liam's, has put together some additional mouth watering items with an Irish twist. Some of these items include the Galway Burger, an Irish Cheese Steak, Curry Chicken and Lobster Mac & Cheese. Of course it goes without saying, Guinness and a selection of other craft beers and cocktails are available to help wash down all of this delicious food. The Baileys Irish Coffee is a great pick me up at the end of your day, and a "Perfect Pour" of Guinness in a proper 20 ounce tulip pint glass is sure to satisfy your thirst. Scotch Eggs are pretty common to find at most Irish pubs, but Liam's has spiced up this classic appetizer by rolling the eggs in chorizo sausage before breading them. This was a unique twist that I really enjoyed. Although not a "traditional dish" the Apple Walnut Salad was outstanding. This salad is made with baby spinach, walnuts, apples, goat cheese, and dried cranberries tossed in a raspberry vinaigrette. For an additional charge, you can have grilled or blackened chicken or shrimp added to this salad. We opted for the blackened shrimp, and the savory flavors blended well with the sweetness of salad. The Corned Beef and Cabbage is roasted in beer for ten hours and is served with cabbage, boiled red potatoes and a horseradish Dijon sauce. This is a proper fish & chips with jumbo pieces of haddock fried in special recipe batter served with tartar sauce and mushy peas. The Shepherd's Pie at Liam's is made with a blend of ground beef and lamb with carrots, onions, peas, celery and corn baked with a cap of mashed potatoes. For an added bonus, you can have them top it off with melted cheese. For an Irish American twist, the Galway Burger is Angus beef, topped with Irish Whiskey glazed onions, lettuce, tomato and imported Irish porter stout cheese (which sometimes doesn't make it through customs) and Guinness BBQ sauce. This burger is loaded with flavor and does not disappoint. You can get a number of side items with this burger and we chose the sweet potato fries. Bread & Butter Pudding is a traditional Irish bread pudding made with raisins, served with whiskey creme anglaise and is ridiculously good. The Baileys Cream Cheesecake is a signature cheesecake made with Baileys Irish Cream, topped with chocolate and caramel. It is very rich but very delicious. Whether it's a business lunch, a gathering with old friends or a celebration with new friends, Liam's provides a great setting.
(4)Sarah K.
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(4)Kerrie M.
DISAPPOINTING!! Took 10 mins to get a drink, kitchen closed, had to eat chips, waiter finally brings food but didn't put in the entire order, and what I did get came on burnt toast. Guy singing was good.
(1)Heidi A.
OK, so this place is just too close to work. We all go there. It's better than Duffys, by ALL stretches of the imagination. The daily specials are different enough to make you feel like you are not having the same thing all the time, but even that would be ok... mahi mahi sandwich with a side of sauteed vegetables... or the amazing hamburger.. or Irish version of French onion soup... the crusted salmon is amazing.. The black bean burger (top it with a fried egg, .50 extra!)..But, the one thing that I would enjoy here is more vegetarian options. I hear the Wine Down Wednesday is a hopping good time. They have dueling pianos on Saturdays. The Irish music is great. What's not to like?
(4)Ekaterina L.
Food was good. They have seating outside. We ordered chicken with waffles and corned beef soup. Everything was good.
(4)Tom P.
Recommended by a friend and my wife and I stopped by for dinner. She had a Rueben sandwich while I had a bowl of potato soup and a hot pastrami sandwich with ground mustard. We each had perfectly drawn Guiness Drafts (I had 2). The food was very good, the service was excellent and the ambience was that of an Irish pub. We stopped by on a Monday evening and it was not crowded. I'll try it again the next time I'm in town.
(5)Lana B.
Came here because, well, let's face it, it's saint Patrick's day, I'm lazy, and this is the closest "Irish" pub. They had a special menu going. And being that I'm on this AWESOME diet (sarcasm) I got a grilled chicken sandwich. Well - some little birdie must have told this bar / restaurant because they did an amazing job of giving me the smallest 10$ grilled piece of chicken I have ever paid for. (MAYBE 2oz. Tops.). It was atop this gargantuan bun with a side of well cooked fries. It was extremely dry and unseasoned. Which I'm sure there was no way around it - as it was the size of a hummingbird. Well thank you? Thank you Liam for helping me stick to my diet. Lol. But I will not be returning here. Your food sucks!
(2)Janice H.
We have been here several times and always happy with our food. The staff is very friendly and knowledgable.
(5)Ron F.
Solid pastrami sandwich and the fish and chips are always really good. Great selection of beers.
(4)Albert P.
Great place to chill out and enjoy few drinks and snacks with listening to live music during the weekends.
(4)David T.
Nice place to hang out. - food was tasty. The $5 bowl of potato soup tasted like a loaded baked potato in soup form, and mean that as a compliment. It was full of large chunks of potatoes, cheese, and chives. The bacon topping unfortunately looked and tasted like readymade bacon bits available at Publix. - wings weren't the best I've ever had but they were meaty and had a good Guinness BBQ sauce ($12 for 10 wings ) - small selection of drafts, but had what is expected - American and Irish staples such as Guinness, smith wicks, a couple o ciders and IPAs. $5-6 per beer. - friendly service by waitresses in tartan miniskirts. - the music was performed by a talented singer with an acoustic guitar an keyboard. A few boisterous groups were singing and dancing along. I would like to come back and see the dueling pianos one night. - overall a nice experience and night out. I would come back next time I'm in the area.
(4)Cheryl S.
I was hesitant, but my co-workers headed here for a happy hour/baby shower. The staff was friendly and actually didn't scoff at our last-minute notice that we had a group of 14 (I was NOT the planner of this party). Their beer selection is good. They have all the Irish/English stuff: Guinness, Smithwick's, Harp, etc, plus an OK variety of craft-ish beer. I had Harpoon IPA, and a colleague ordered Fat Tire. Whatever. Everyone raved about the wings. I did not have any, since I had to depart early for dinner at home. But I will definitely consider coming back here, should the opportunity arise. The space is large and it's a good place to grab wings, sip a drink, or whatever.
(3)Find M.
A group of us dropped by here for lunch today, and I must say I was underwhelmed. Many member of the group took advantage of a deal for 10$ unlimited mimosas, however our side of the table was not told about this offer. Around ten minutes before the offer would be over the waitress asked if I would be interested in taking part. -_- I didn't see the lobster mac & cheese that I had previously gotten. I wanted to give it another shot because the first time i ordered it, it was miserably dry as thought it had been from the previous day's batch. My friend and I decided to put our orders on the same check to help make things easier. He ordered a coke no ice & the rib eye sandwich (medium) with fries. I ordered the Galway burger (medium) adding sautéed mushrooms and fried onions. We decided to share a bowl of potato soup. Time rolled by and despite asking about the whereabouts of my friends drink order, it never appeared. Around the time the waitress asked the other side of the table about re-orders and took an order from a newly arrived table, I finally spoke up to firmly remind her about my companion's First drink order never arriving. She finally brought his beverage out without apology. The potato was pretty good. Our meals eventually came out after quite some time. My burger did not include any of the add ons. It was brought back to have them added. I don't know how the original plating looked but when i got the plate again it was pretty messy. Sadly, both meats were cooked well done without even a hint of pink. Neither was remarkably seasoned. The fries were actually quite good and probably the highlight of the meal. Also, I paid 9+ for a mediocre chocolatini. The 10$ unlimited mimosas would have been a much better choice. Overall it was a pretty disappointing experience. Multiple people debated leaving no tip for the dismissive service.
(2)Amanda Q.
Went to Liam's last night after a movie with a friend. At 11:30 the kitchen was still open, and they still had drink specials. I got a really good ale on tap for $3.50, and we split an excellent app--get the veggie flatbread--for less than $10. It was good food, perfect amount for splitting at almost midnight, and you can't beat the price. Inside the restaurant there was a dueling piano show. We chose to sit outside so we could chat and catch up, but we could still hear it outside, which was a nice mix. I would suggest if you are going on a Saturday night to spend quality time with someone, you may want to ask to be seated outside.
(4)Kevin G.
One of the worst bars in Heathrow. The bartender we had didn't seem happy to be there and we were ordering drinks all night however she seemed so bothered by us ordering drinks for whatever reason that we left. Before we left, we talked to the manager, who was even ruder and told us to leave. We will NEVER return even if they're giving away unlimited free drinks and food that night.
(1)Melissa H.
I've been here on three different occasions - all several months apart. I absolutely love the atmosphere. It has an Irish bar, dark setting with class. There are intimate cozy nooks, great L-shaped booths for groups and tv areas for game day. Only once was the service not so great.... The food is spot on for Irish cuisine. Flavorful and rich - not "sliming diet food. As a "wheat beer" drinker - I was not impressed with my choices but they do have a variety of choices in general. My husband ordered a cup of the potato soup - it was very rich and very creamy. The flavor was good but I would not be able to eat even a cup by myself it was so rich! I do not care for their fries - they are the thin ones that have a "season coat" to them. If you dont know what I mean, think Checkers. YUCK! Nice place to hang out with friends!
(4)Harry G.
I wanna start by saying my review would be more accurate if I could use profanity. We decided to go here for lunch and I was craving some chicken curry. I'm a big fan and usually you get a fair amount of food for your money. I paid $16.95 for the worst food I've ever paid for, I would rather eat 1,695 pennies.. at least after 12 hours and some scrubbing I'd have my money back. I know it's harsh, but I hope these people lose sleep at night. What I got was an insult to the industry. It was a water based curry sauce gently tossed with over cooked chicken and about 5 cents worth of microwaved basmati rice. The plate was worn and dirty with the sauce. The only taste I got was very similar to what I'd imagine the street in front of a Chinese restaurant may taste like. I was served this pile of trash on purpose.. this is what they consider food worth $17 at Liam's. The total cost for three lunches, two beers, and a tip was $63.00 Screw these people.. your one god awful plate filled with the remains of your microwaved lunch and what fell out of a babies diaper ruined my freaking day. Long story short, just give your $17 to a homeless guy and just scoop some food out of the nearest dumpster. Bon Appetit.
(1)Ian P.
I wanted to like this place. I wanted to be excited about an Irish pub. I wanted it to be someone authentic. I left getting none of the above. We didn't see our server for at least 15 minutes after being seated. Drink and food service was slow and he seemed fairly uninterested in taking care of us. Once the food came out it was pretty bland. We ordered more traditional fare but it seemed very, very average. The celery was tasty though. There are better choices in the area for dinner.
(2)R A.
Bob Service good, atmosphere good, food is average. I had the maui fish sandwich it had no taste. The place is over priced.
(3)Jean F.
Booked a party for about 50 people here recently. Everything turned out great!! The staff was very attentive and accommodating. Our guests were also very happy with their service and the quality of the food. They thought it was a great atmosphere too. I highly recommend Liam Fitzpatrick's for any of your party needs or even just a night out for dinner. You won't be disappointed.
(5)Kevin S.
Favorite place on lake Mary. Food is very good, the staff is great. Plenty of screens but also plenty of conversations. Outdoor patio is always great on the cooler temps but umbrellas and mist machines make it good in the summer as well.
(5)Joe V.
Was in town for two weeks and came here about 8 times. No. Seriously. All-You-Can-Eat Wings on Monday? Check. Did it twice actually. They definitely lost money on me. Definitely. Good beer selection. Good atmosphere. Great staff. Great food. Hope I find myself back in the Orlando area so I can hit this place up again.
(4)Nawar F.
In Lake Mary for a class with Petroskills and needed a quick bite... Got a parking spot nearby. Came into the place at night and patio was busy and bar looked pretty alive.. Ordered an Irish 12 yr whiskey and steak sandwich.. I believe the bartender poured exactly 1.99 ounces.. I noticed this at another bar in Orlando.. Very stingy with the whiskey.. Can't wait to get back to Cali! Steak sandwich was vey good, service was good as well, overall thumbs up!
(3)Dee T.
Loved the atmosphere, food, drinks, and entertainment. They have a blend of traditional Irish items and regular dishes on the menu. Had a great time listening to live music. The decor is "tavern chic" with a cozy feel.
(4)Matt F.
Liam's is an okay venue for anyone looking for a nice night in Lake Mary. It's a little on the higher price side for my tastes, but they food is definitely higher quality. They have a very limited and expensive beer list if you're into that, but they do have a good selection of other drinks. As far as viewing for sports, I'd definitely go somewhere else, because there's really nothing great. The atmosphere isn't really an Irish restaurant vibe, it feels more manufactured than that. I'd go again if there was a reason, but I won't actively choose to go again I don't think.
(3)Derek G.
I have been here plenty of times and at first I loved this place! The service is not very good and it takes forever to get your food. They do have trivia (and all-you-can-eat wing) night but it takes 20+ minutes to get each round of 5 wings that it's not really worth it. They also have karaoke, thats startts at 10pm!!! Seriously? Why so late? No one is there... because it too late if you made it earlier at like 7:00 you would have regular patrons there and would enjoy themselves more and spend more money on alcohol. Also, the beer prices are through through roof!
(2)Jessica G.
Great relaxed pub fair. We had a nice waiter and fun playing trivia! All the meals were enjoyed by our group and it was a great place to sit around and converse with friend.
(3)Nishant G.
I would say this is the best establishment in this Colonial Town Park area, and it's been a mainstay since this town park's inception. The service is friendly (and the waitresses are cute, which I'm sure was intentional), the beer selection is decent, and the food menu has a lot of variety. They also have an outdoor seating area which gives you a good view of the happenings in the area. Inside, they also have a separate bar area which is fun to hang out in, and a stage area for performances and open mic nights. I tried the lobster mac & cheese. It was delicious, but heavy. So if you're counting calories, stay away. I would definitely come back again, as I always do.
(5)Chris I.
The new Hostess Kristy is great, service was good, ambiance definitely has the Irish feel to it which is comfortable. Guinness on tap is above par and the Irish fare is very tasty. Even if it's in the "dig me" part of town, I'm gonna make it a regular stop.
(4)Devin F.
The food was phenomenal but the service ruined it all. The hostess acted like we were an obligation to find a table. Once finally sat, we weren't greeted for 20 minutes at which point we placed our entire order. I ordered a pint which never arrived until after the appetizers main dishes and my complaining. All in all a simple dinner for three took two hours. Food was great though. Shepard's pie almost made up for the abysmal service.
(2)Razel M.
You know it's good when you're on a week-long business trip and you come here three times. (That, or everywhere else around it is just not good...) The first time, it was Sunday we had a lame dinner at a nearby restaurant and went looking for some dessert and drinks. Came in here and got the bread pudding (huge for the price, and lovely presentation) which is highly recommended. We found out that they have all you can eat wings for $9.95 on Mondays. So we were back the next night. They had Guinness bbq wings, something fiery hot, some parmesan garlic and regular wings. Everyone was all over those Guinness wings, they were amazing! Really high on the list of wings I've had in life. Then we found out that Thursdays are prime rib nights. I don't like steak that much, but we'd had such a good experience both times here and the service was fantastic at the bar both times. This compared with some lame experiences elsewhere in the area, so I was down to go back. Didn't have the steak, although it was reportedly good. Instead, I ordered the Journey through Ireland, which was corned beef, shepherd's pie and fish & chips. The fish and chips were yummy and the corned beef was pretty good too. Shepherd's pie would've been, if not for the excessive amount of salt. In all, we remember this place fondly and would return here (definitely on a Monday!) if we ever take another business trip to the area.
(4)Jason I.
I ordered the Fish & Chips. The fish was cooked excellent and tasted great. However the fries were a cheap and generic, prepackaged style. For an establishment that size, I would've figured they would have fresh cut fries or a decent style of packaged fries. I also had the Pub Chips (not fries but kettle style chips) as an app. They looked and tasted as if they were made in-house but they were served cold and that really killed them. I couldn't understand the chips being paired with salsa either. A cheese sauce would've made more sense. I expected more as I was a cook for a small family-owned Irish pub for the past few years.
(3)Joshua A.
Yeah it was ok. Service was great, food was forgettable. Nothing to come here for besides being more interesting than most of the other options in the plaza.
(3)Teresa M.
I didn't love the food and felt it was pretty bland. I had a bite of my boyfriend's sausage, though, and it seemed like they got that right. Overpriced for the quality, though.
(2)Andrea T.
I had heard from others that this place was pretty good. We came here with a group of 8 and were able to make reservations easily. I was surprised at the interior of the place. It was much much classier than I had anticipated. I was not all that hungry so a friend and I decided to split our main entree. I started out with a cup of the french onion soup which was delicious but messy as it was hard to get under the cheese without spilling the soup all over the place. We split the Blackened Chicken Alfredo. We were pleasantly surprised when they brought it out in two dishes. That was very helpful! I still had a bit too much food overall. The pasta was just ok in my opinion. Overall, we had good, helpful service and decent food. I will probably go back and try some of the Irish fare next time.
(4)Greg W.
Had a great business dinner at Laim's last night. Server and food was great. Look forward to going back.
(4)Becky F.
went there last night with large group. thought I would give it second try. failed again. had potato garlic soup tasted out of can. fish and chips were over breaded and fell apart. sides beans dried out. fries served cold. set up for dueling pianos took two hours, then volume way to loud. If you want a lousy dinner and headache this is the place.
(1)Jordan B.
Liam Fitzpatrick's is a gods honest Irish pub. The BEST Irish pub I've been to is Nana's Irish Pub in Newport, Oregon, but Liam's is a close second. They have guinness, all day Irish breakfast, and all the typical dishes you'd expect. The staff is nice, and even during the World Cup they managed to find me a relatively quiet table and get my order done quickly while the place was completely packed. The only downside was that they no longer serve black pudding with breakfast. I'll definitely be back though.
(4)Jarrod M.
Fun place, but check this out: their happy hour prices for food are not available on the patio. Don't you want to have happy hour on the patio? C'mon, Liam.....
(3)Crissy P.
I held a shower here in the back room and everyone was so accommodating. The service was just excellent and they even helped us bring gifts to our car. The food came quickly and was great (we ordered from the brunch menu). If you're looking for a place for a private function, their back room is perfect!
(5)Bill G.
Ordered the house pub burger. It was thick and juicy and cooked medium rare as ordered.
(4)Cody Y.
The best part about Liams is that they actually know how to properly pour a Guinness. Oh, and whoever does the hiring does a fantastic job. The staff all have uhh, great "personalities" and their uniforms make them appear very "smart" ...4.591/5
(4)Raina B.
Eh. It's in a strip mall and has that manufactured attempt at an authentic feel. The happy hour or dueling piano night is probably your best bet for a good experience. The food is like an Applebee's with some Guinness and potatoes thrown in. It's strip mall American style Irish food. They have an ok selection of beers and spirits, and clearly cater to the wine and cocktail crowd. Usually, my coworkers and I would go for Guinness and whiskey after eating somewhere else. I think they serve the Guinness too cold, I like it to be just cooler than room temperature after it's been pumped up from a cellar. As others have said it's big, it's loud, and the service is hit or miss. I won't say don't go, but I will say don't expect much and just go for drinks.
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