The Narrogin Inne
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Beautiful food steak to die for parmi that melts in your mouth 20 min wait from ordering but it was well worth it will definitely be coming back for a…
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I went there on a Monday night and decided to have dinner there and a few drinks.Upon entering, the staff were friendly and inviting. The decor was wh…
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Visited Ye Olde Narrogin Inne on a Sat night. First advice, it is also called The Narry. Our GPS had us going in circles until we spied a little sign …
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10 Reviews on “The Narrogin Inne”
Beautiful food steak to die for parmi that melts in your mouth 20 min wait from ordering but it was well worth it will definitely be coming back for a feed and a couple of coldes
I went there on a Monday night and decided to have dinner there and a few drinks.Upon entering, the staff were friendly and inviting. The decor was what you’d expect for a bar. My friend and I decided to sit outside though. It was a cold night but luckily we sat next to an outdoor heater.I ordered the scotch fillet ($25.50) and my friend ordered the hamburger and chips ($9.95).The steak was requested to be medium rare but was over cooked. I’d consider it definitely well done for sure which was a massive let down. The chips were average and the gravy was nothing special.My friends burger apparently lacked any taste whatsoever which was a shame but apparently still very filling considering the price.Afterwards, we ordered some cocktails which were priced at $13.95 each.I personally loved the cosmopolitan and the fruit tingle. The pina colada & sex on a beach weren’t anything too special.My main issue with the drinks is they’re quite pricey and arguably not worth it in my opinion. They were all tiny portions. Overall, I don’t think I’d recommend this place to anybody. I feel there are better bars out there with much better food!
Visited Ye Olde Narrogin Inne on a Sat night. First advice, it is also called The Narry. Our GPS had us going in circles until we spied a little sign proclaiming it to be the Ye Olde Narrogin Inne.The dining area is totally separated from the pub/sports bar wing also.Ok, they had a mixed grill special on the black board and various other food on the menu. Being only the Big Boss and me, we both settled for steaks.The Big Boss had the Sirloin steak and I had the Rump steak. They had a good assortment of beer on tap as well.Ordering to table service took about 15 minutes which is good. Restaurant was also half filled by this time so obviously kitchen is efficient. Unfortunately, wait staff got the sirloin and the rump mixed up and had applied pepper sauce on both when it was suppose to be one with pepper sauce and one with mushroom sauce. We were not too fussed about it though as it was a simple thing of swapping plates and the wife scrapping the pepper sauce off.So how were the steaks? For the price that I had paid, I was pleasantly delighted. Most of the other establishments would have easily charge us double for the same size. Steaks were cooked to specifications, chips were tasty and OMG! I don’t believe that I am saying this, but more salad would be nice. Yes, yes, I must be suffering from a head cold.Ambience is that of a pub so nothing much to complain about. Environment was nice and acoustics were alright so you did not have to shout to make yourself heard. Parking is plentiful as well.So is it worth a return visit? I would say so. It’s near, the food is nice, prices are acceptable and most importantly they have Guinness and Kilkenny on tap.