October 24, 2010
After we got into KC, we stopped into O'Dowds for a bite. The Irish stew was tempting with it's puff pastry, but we went for the shepherd's pie with Duchess potatoes. YUMMY!!
(One of these days I'm going to make Yorkshire pudding. :)
We love this place and with good reason-it's one of the top ten Irish pubs in the country!! It really feels like a true Irish pub with its decor straight from the mother country, traditional fare, and one of the few places to get a decent cider in our neck of the woods! (Yes, MO is close considering good cider has been found--and then lost!--in AR. :(). We did have a burger the last time we were here, which isn't necessarily Irish, but it was MUCH better than a fast food Angus burger from McDonald's. ;)
Then Terry tried to teach Zach how to tie a tie, and how to coordinate an outfit. They also went underoo shopping. Not weird at all. ;)
Terry gave up (and did it for him)!
After we got into KC, we stopped into O'Dowds for a bite. The Irish stew was tempting with it's puff pastry, but we went for the shepherd's pie with Duchess potatoes. YUMMY!!
(One of these days I'm going to make Yorkshire pudding. :)
We love this place and with good reason-it's one of the top ten Irish pubs in the country!! It really feels like a true Irish pub with its decor straight from the mother country, traditional fare, and one of the few places to get a decent cider in our neck of the woods! (Yes, MO is close considering good cider has been found--and then lost!--in AR. :(). We did have a burger the last time we were here, which isn't necessarily Irish, but it was MUCH better than a fast food Angus burger from McDonald's. ;)
Then Terry tried to teach Zach how to tie a tie, and how to coordinate an outfit. They also went underoo shopping. Not weird at all. ;)
Terry gave up (and did it for him)!
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