Staffed by a “friendly, knowledgeable” crew, this Emerald Isle–inspired Fairmount tappie puts a “quirky” spin on “traditional pub food” that “complements” its “superb” beer selection, and prices are “reasonable”; designed by an Irish architect, the “warm, inviting” interior features a “cozy” fireplace, while the “picturesque” outdoor seating is “a great bet for a summer night.”
St. Stephen’s Green Restaurant Review:
Just a bit off the tourist track, but worth discovering, is St. Stephen’s Green, a neighborhood gastropub that offers well-crafted soups, sandwiches and salads, such as the chef’s trademark Isabella’s salad of warm goat cheese, pine nuts, roasted peppers and portobello mushroom slices. The pub menu sets high standards for the grazing crowd, from a top-rate grilled turkey burrito spiked with...
At long last, a new Irish winner opens in this long-vacant but seemingly verdant corner.:
In Short For anyone who's ever spent time in Dublin and managed to get out the Temple Bar quarter, St. Stephen's Green offers a bucolic oasis near the Trinity College campus. In Philadelphia, St. Stephen's Green owes its Celtic moniker to a perfect storm of happenstance. Co-owner James Stephens hails from the old sod, and heck, this is Green Street after all. Fans of Irish-influenced fare will...