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The Asgard is our third establishment, a lovely place with a variety of comfy and cool places to sit and eat or enjoy a pint. The Asgard was designed in Ireland, with local artists helping us put the finishing touches on a truly one-of-a-kind bar. Much of the decorative wood is over 150 years old. Two gigantic communal tables were designed by a local artist, and provide a lovely, unusual place to enjoy a pint. You'll also find drinks tables, pod tables, sofas and chairs. To see the beautiful interior of the Asgard, visit the photo page. |
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We offer an eclectic menu similar to our sister pub The Kinsale. You can enjoy everything from traditional Irish pub fare to dishes from all over the world.
The Asgard offers live music every week, check out our
band schedule to see what we've got lined up.
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Ate here Saturday morning for brunch. The service was less than to be desired. Even when I asked what I thought to be the supervisor at the door for more hollandaise sauce as my eggs benedict were overcooked and dry, he went to get the slow/busy waitress. Is it too much to assume that he would have stepped up and did something about my overcooked, dry dish? Why did brunch literally take 3 hours? It was not meant to be a leisurely lunch. The world cup was on and if you were not interested, it is too bad, as the volume was cranked. All in all, it was too bad that this all happened, as the tip was generous to the waitress at $5 on a $42 bill! Also, there were no condiments on our table so we had to go to another for salt and pepper. This phantom diner gives this a thumbs down. I have eaten better food at McDonalds and had much better service too.