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A retro style cocktail bar, with plastic seats, and worn leather couches lend the room a laid back kitsch feel, and friendly staff add to the relaxed atmosphere. The food offering was deliberately restricted and kept to a theme - a short menu consists of eight gourmet pies, which reflect traditional Irish staples such as bacon and cabbage or Guinness braised beef shin. Restaurant Reviews Add Your Review » Your Say Joined Feb 09 13 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... lobster-lover (Connoisseur) Credibility Score: 46% Visited: 05 Apr 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago They have stopped doing pies! Nooooo!! And they don't do them in their sister restaurant. Another good pie place in Dublin bites the dust. RIP Joined Feb 08 110 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... pianogirl (Guru) Credibility Score: 80% Visited: 23 Jan 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago Love, love love the South William! Day or night this is always a great spot to go to, from the wine list, to the great pies, to the great music, there aren't many pubs as cool as this in Dublin in my opinion! '); //--> Joined May 09 86 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... loulovesfood (Guru) Credibility Score: 78% Visited: 23 Jan 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago The south william is now operating as a cafe/bar during the day, which works really well with their new menu. I spent the afternoon there with a friend and it was really laid back. they've got lots of cakes and cupcakes from Lolly & cooks and a nice bar food menu. They had two soup options on saturday, mushroom or spicy chickpea. I went for the chickpea soup and it was really good. My friend tried the thai curry, which she liked (but it's a little bit unusual, served with noodles instead of rice). I love this place as a bar at night time, but think i'll be going back more often for coffee. the staff are so laid back and didn't rush us at all. Great music too! Joined Dec 09 4 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... jojane (Newbie) Credibility Score: 29% Visited: 03 Jan 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago Went here last Sunday evening for a light meal. They have a good selection of casseroles, quiches and salads and most meals are around ten euro. I ordered the ham and cheese quiche with side salad. I found the quiche overwhelmingly buttery but this might be to someone else's taste as my other half had no complaint. Service somewhat lax but as it is a bar-cum-restaurant the general consenus seems to be that you order at the bar. Overall not a bad culinary experience. '); //--> Joined Dec 06 67 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... rachelpower (Guru) Credibility Score: 88% Visited: 14 Nov 2009 | Posted: over 2 months ago Popped in here on a Saturday afternoon for a glass of wine and some food. Ordered the chicken salad not expecting much but it was really lovely. Extremely filling with tasty accompaniments and plenty of bread. Very satisfying and on par with any of the delicious pies!
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