Our first time here. It is a hidden gem! Bryana was our server and I can't say enough about her! she was funny, attentive and made us feel right at home and did I mention she makes a killer peppermint espresso martini!! We will definitely be back!!
My husband and I found this lovely establishment on here (yelp) and it looked like a fun spot with good food. Yes, they did not disappoint! We walked in and it was packed on a Friday night. A nice gentleman moved barstools so we could sit together. I got the Buffalo chicken wrap with fries and my husband got the chicken parm sandwich and everything was very good. The bartenders were very sweet! Would come visit again
Lenny greeted us with a warm welcome and that set the tone for a wonderful meal. The chowder and quahog was excellent, shepherds pie was a feast and don't get me started on the pizza topped with garlic spread steak tips tomatoes and mushrooms Chefs kiss to the whole meal It's a lovely Irish pub that I look forward to visiting again.
First time but not the last. Food was amazing along with the service. Small inside. Be prepared to wait until a table opens up.
We stopped into the little (look at the pictures) bar for dinner on a rainy Friday night. Live music (guy with a guitar and he was good!) and lively crowd. We were a party of 8 and sat outside (they had a side to keep the rain out). It was really noisy inside. Atmosphere we gave a solid 5. Our food was a 4 overall. The great - Shepard's pie and house made chips! The really good - chowder, tater tots, and the fish and chips. The disappointing - the lobster roll. It lacked any flavor. The service was really good too. We'd eat here again.
Been here 4 of the past 5 nights. * Night 1: Chicken tender basket with tots. Amazing tenders, hand breaded. * Night 2: Wings with tots. * Night 3: Shepherds Pie. Amazing. My wife had the cup of chowder and quahog. Amazing, again. * Night 4: Irish Nachos. Best homemade potato chips ever. Lots of cheese, jalapeños, tomatoes. Right down road from Normandy Farms RV Resort.
The Red Rooster. I've driven by this unassuming place countless times. Today, I finally made it a point to stop in and I'm happy that I did. From the outside, the place looks quite small. Going inside, I was blown away by the size and the old school decor. Looks as if it hasn't been renovated in a while, but I like the funky charm and the vibe of the place. Pictures all over to capture my wandering eye. There is an area, an open patio maybe that when open allows for a lot of people. There is even a massive wooden sculpture of a tree reaching towards the sky! Very impressive. The food and drink choices are plenty. I had a Rooster burger, which was cooked exactly how I asked for paired with a Maine Lunch IPA. The burger was as awesome a sight as the tree on the patio. It was everything that I could ask for. I needed instructions on how to attack it. I stared at it then climbed on in. The wait staff was friendly and attentive. Our food was delivered promptly. Great food, nice place, IPA was cold and wet. Nothing more to say other than get to it.
New to the area, was looking for dinner on a Sunday afternoon. We chose the Red Rooster because of proximity and of course Yelp. We decided on the Shepard's pie and the steak tips dinner. Hands down, THE BEST steak tips I've ever had. My husband enjoyed the Shepard' s pie. Both dishes had their famous mash potatoes. Service was very prompt and courteous, and we did take out but the energy and ambiance was refreshing! Will definitely be returning!
First time visiting, This is a popular spot located right on route 1. My guest and I both ordered the steak tips which came with mashed potatoes and vegetable. We also ordered side salads, I had a fiddlehead draft beer. This place is small and busy today, it took a little while for the steak tips but it was worth the wait. Tasty tips . I would go back. Check them out