Also, watch out for the crazy service charges. Just wanted to let people about this place, if it's just a pint you want then I'm sure this place will suit, although it's $10 a time but just don't go on one of the made up pay per view days.
I hope this guy is happy with the hundred or so punters I saw him take money from, I also hope the IRS will be as happy with his declared tax he's obliged to pay. I explained that I'll just have a drink and not watch the game, after getting my drink he pestered me every 10 mins for the money to the point where I'd had enough of him and told the old guy once again what I thought about his charges. On a recent trip to Miami I found this pub playing the England v Wales 6 nations game, on entering the pub I was met by an apologetic old guy holding a huge wad of money, he explained that the rugby is a pay per view item and I would have to pay $20 to watch it, clearly I refused, £13 to watch a game is a joke and I didn't hold back letting him know my thoughts, there was flyers advertising the match but none stated the cost, clearly this bloke was out to make a quick buck out of fellow Europeans. View photos, read reviews, and see ratings for Lemon Drop Shot. Unfortunately the playwright which ended up being one of the most expensive meals we had turned out to be the worst. Lemon Drop Shot at Avenida Cantina in Yakima, WA. It is very very hard to get used to 'ready salted' food being served in America as in Ireland we season the food ourselves. The steak was ok the fries seemed a bit overdone. Now my husband never complains about anything he is brilliant to eat all kinds of food. Pour vodka and lemon juice into a stainless. There were small bits of meat and potato in it but he said it was vile. Add sugar to the rim of an old-fashioned glass, and drop a cube or packet of sugar into the bottom of the glass. It looked like a big plate of gravy with a tiny bit of mashed potato on top of it.
My husband decided to order the Irish stew. Lemon Drop Jello Shots, makes around two dozen. I actually didn't much like the batter the chicken was cooked in but we ate a few anyway. The waitress was ok nothing special really considering they have a service charge of 18% added to the bill. I found the music far too loud and intrusive if people are trying to have a conversation during their meal. The pub itself looks clean enough and its large. Being Irish the name of this pub stood out when we were checking for places to eat in Miami so we went there for a meal on one of the nights of our recent stay.