Old Bag Of Nails Pub
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The Scene
Named after the London pub where Paul McCartney met first wife Linda Eastman, each Old Bag is decorated with beer-can collections, bric-a-brac and other pub paraphernalia. The Worthington location is a bit darker and hole-in-the-wall cozy, while the Grandview space is larger and good for groups and kids. People come for the food as much as the great selection of imported beers and ales; expect to wait a while for a table on Friday or Saturday nights. The vibe is generally wholesome and neighborhood friendly.
The Food
Classic American bar food and many seafood selections make for an interesting menu. Favorites include crispy, bite-sized potato pancakes, hot piled-high corned beef sandwiches, Coho salmon and bread pudding. The battered fish and chips are as good as any you'd get in England. Portion sizes are often large enough to feed two.
User Reviews
Anonymous
November 28, 2008
This is the place to go for a simple pub meal out. I'd recommend the fish & chips. Have a pint and pretend you in Londontowne - overall atmophere & service is good.
read full reviewquest602000
November 12, 2008
Despite the other reviews, I found this to be a great spot for a good meal. The fish and chips arguably the best in the city. It has the Cheers(tv show) atmosphere to it. The staff was very polite. I would reccomend this place to anyone I meet. I went to the high street location.
read full reviewBlaiz
August 16, 2008
I was sorely disappointed! I had the Fish and Chips, Long Johns does a better job. The place was empty and I see why. People raved about it so I tried it and I will tell everyone I know NOT to go there. The waitstaff was rude and DIRTY, Hard Road location, and the service was weak. People who compare this to English Pubs have never been to a real Pub. I can't believe how bad this place was!!
read full reviewThe Details on Old Bag Of Nails Pub
Know Before You Go:
If you want to avoid smoke, go to one of the other five locations.
Save Time:
If the waiting list is too long for the famous fish sandwich, head one mile south on High Street to the Pig Iron BBQ. It's owned by the same people and serves the same sandwich.
When to Go:
It's a laid-back get-together for St. Patrick's Day, with occasional bagpipers to boost your spirits.
Category:
Restaurants, Brew Pubs, Bars & Clubs, Bars & Pubs, Taverns
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Outdoor Dining, Lunch Spot, Dine At The Bar
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
Yes




